Thursday, April 23, 2009
Nifty"Eggs"periment from Dr. Lucas Stevens
Summer is drawing near. If the little ones aren’t at camp, you may run out of ideas to keep them occupied. Why not use a fun and simple science experiment to focus their attention for a while? We found one at Stevens Orthodontics that one includes a lesson about why it’s important to brush teeth to make plaque go away.
Gather the items you will need for this experiment:
--1 hard-boiled egg with the shell on
--12 ounces of Coke, Pepsi or other dark-colored cola
--1 container large enough to hold the cola and egg
--1 plastic bowl
--1 toothbrush
--1 drop of fluoride toothpaste
--Clean-up supplies
Explain to your child that plaque is a sticky layer of germs that collects on her teeth. If she doesn’t brush, plaque can cause serious problems for her teeth, for example holes in the teeth (cavities) or swollen gums (gingivitis). Tell her that you are going to do an experiment to see how plaque coats her teeth, and why brushing twice a day is important for healthy teeth and gums.
Conduct the experiment:
1. Make the comparison between the white color of the egg and the white color of your child's teeth.
2. Place the egg into the container and pour the cola over it, so that it completely covers the egg.
3. Let the egg sit in the cola for 24 hours.
4. Remove the egg from the cola. The egg will be stained and yellowish.
5. Explain to your child that the colored layer that has appeared on top of the eggshell is just like the layer of plaque that occurs on her teeth.
6. Place the egg in the plastic bowl and give your child the toothbrush with the drop of toothpaste on it.
7. Let her brush the "plaque" off of the egg. The yellowish film will disappear, exposing the white eggshell. Explain that the same thing happens when she brushes her teeth.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Everybody is Brushing with Dr. Lucas Stevens in Tallahassee Florida
Everybody is brushing with Dr. Lucas Stevens. Watch this fun video with the kids to learn the importance of oral health!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Suresmile: The Difference is the Technology -- Dr. Lucas Stevens
You may know that we use the SureSmile system at Stevens Orthodontics, but you may not know the difference between SureSmile and conventional orthodontic treatment. We’re proud of offering you the latest in orthodontic technology, and we want to be sure you understand exactly what that means!
From start to finish, our SureSmile system is different at Stevens Orthodontics. Here’s how:
Step One: Identification of Initial Tooth Position
With traditional orthodontics, x-rays are taken and plaster molds of your mouth are made.
With SureSmile, we scan your mouth and teeth with the patented OraScanner, a wand with a tiny camera attached which creates a precise 3-D digital model of your mouth. This model is uploaded into special software that lets us view your mouth and teeth from any angle.
Step Two: Treatment Plan Development
With traditional orthodontics, your treatment plan unfolds over time, as your doctor adjusts your braces and reviews your progress during regular office visits.
With SureSmile, we create your entire treatment plan prior to treatment, using special computer software to analyze the 3-D model of your mouth and develop a custom archwire prescription.
Step Three: Archwire Placement
With traditional orthodontics, your doctor places your archwires on your teeth and adjusts them as needed throughout the course of treatment.
With SureSmile, robotic technology bends Shape Memory Alloy archwires which can “remember” your prescription. All the adjustments are made to the archwire before we place it in your mouth.
Results
With SureSmile's specially programmed archwires, your teeth move more directly into their target positions. The result for our patients is shortened treatment time and a more comfortable experience in braces.
If you have questions about SureSmile, give us a call at Stevens Orthodontics.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Everybody's Brushing at Stevens Orthodontics
At Stevens Orthodontics, we know how important it is to take good care of your teeth. Good oral hygiene starts with proper brushing. So, we found this fun video to show your kids and teach them how fun brushing can be!
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