Friday, April 30, 2010
A Patient Thank You for Sylvania and Lambertville Orthodontics
Watch as one of our patients and her mom describe their enjoyable experience at Sylvania & Lambertville Orthodontics. Do you have a story to share? Leave a comment here on our blog, or share with us on Facebook!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
A Winning Moment from Orthodontic Treatment

Tell us about YOUR winning moment from achieving a straighter smile! Leave a comment here on our blog, or head over to our Facebook page!
Thursday, April 15, 2010
There's no reason to be afraid of orthodontic treatment, one of our patients explains

Denise, at age 14, shows a maturity beyond her years as she shares her reasons for her comments. Her goal is to help anyone considering orthodontic treatment to not be afraid of the process. She said her friends told her horror stores about how bad it was going to be and she found that not to be valid at all. Her only minor inconveniences were being sore sometimes after a wire change. The solution of having soup on the menu after her appointment (or better yet, ice cream!) took care of the problem. She loves the way her smile looks and can confidently say it was so worth it.
Call Sylvania & Lambertville Orthodontics today to learn how orthodontic treatment can benefit you!
Friday, April 2, 2010
Cleaner, More Compact Orthodontic Braces at Sylvania & Lambertville Orthodontics, A Patient Experience

She started orthodontic treatment on March 10, 2007 and got her braces off on December 15, 2009. We had estimated her treatment time as 24 months, but the teeth we had to “help” come in weren’t on the same time schedule. The goal is always to achieve a finish as close to perfect as possible, and Lexie certainly did her part by wearing her elastic bands to fine tune her bite.
She noticed while she was in braces that some other kids in orthodontic treatment elsewhere had two rubber ligatures on each bracket to hold the wire in place. She liked the fact that her brackets utilized a miniature mechanical door that opened and closed for that purpose. She felt it was much easier to keep her braces clean because of the compact, metal brackets. She also is a fan of the clear invisible retainer she uses now for her upper teeth vs. the metal wire Hawley retainer that some kids use.
Now that Lexie is in the 18 month retention phase, she knows that even though it took a little longer than estimated, it was certainly worth the wait. She’s also happy to no longer have a space between her two front teeth AND have a beautiful bite, too.
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