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February 2012

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Thank you for your referrals!

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Chance May Katie Smith Becky Lucas Matthew Ingle Isabella Nihart

Advantages of an Invisalign Preferred Provider


Considering braces? Consider Invisalign, the nearly invisible way to achieve your best smile which has been used by more than one million patients. We are an Invisalign Preferred Provider, which means you can rely on our skills and experience to provide you and your teeth with the best possible results. How Invisalign Straightens Your Teeth The Invisalign system uses a set of clear aligners that are custom-created for your mouth to reposition and straighten your teeth. These aligners are tailor-made for your teeth and are completely removable, requiring no metal wires or brackets. The aligners work in stages: each aligner is worn for about two weeks before being replaced by the next in the sequence, moving your teeth exactly according to the prescription weve created for you. What it Means to Work with a Preferred Provider Were proud to be an Invisalign Preferred Provider, as designated by Align Technology, the company that created the Invisalign system of treatment.qualication as a Preferred Provider. Being a Preferred Provider means that we have successfully completed the advanced training needed to treat patients with Invisalign aligners. We have experience with a wide variety of Invisalign cases, as we regularly treat patients with Invisalign. We also attend ongoing clinical training classes to maintain our qualication as a Preferred Provider. Please contact us with any questions you have about the Invisalign system, or give us a call to set up a consultation so we can determine if Invisalign is a practical option for you. A straighter, more condent smile is within reach. For most adults, invisalign takes about 12 months of treatment. So within a year, you can have a perfect smile. With invisalign, there is no reason to dodge getting your teeth xed. Today the treatment is virtually pain free, convenient, and discrete. It all comes down to when you are ready to get started!

Pregnancy and Oral Health: What You NEED to Know


Maintaining your oral health is an important part of keeping your entire body well, and never more so than when you are pregnant. If you are pregnant or considering pregnancy, make a check-up appointment with your dentist, and remember to raise the issue of your oral health at prenatal appointments with your physician. Here are a few questions and answers to help you understand the relationship between pregnancy and oral health. How can my oral health a ect my pregnancy? A growing body of evidence indicates that poor oral hygiene heightens the chance of a child being born before term. In particular, gum disease triggers the production of uids in the body that induce labor. As these uids increase, so does the risk of premature birth. What oral health issues should I be aware of during pregnancy? Gingivitis & Gum Disease The primary issue to avoid during pregnancy is gum disease, due to its link to premature birth. The precursor to gum disease is gingivitis, a condition in which plaque buildup on teeth irritates the gums, making them red, swollen, and sensitive. The high levels of hormones in the bloodstream brought on by pregnancy exaggerate your gums reaction to irritation from plaque. Tooth Decay-Excessive morning sickness can also contribute to tooth decay, as the stomach acids introduced to the mouth during vomiting wear away the protective enamel coating on the teeth. Loose Teeth - Another risk faced during pregnancy is loosening teeth. The large amounts of hormones in your bloodstream can have an adverse aect on the bones and ligaments that create the foundation of your teeth, weakening them to the point that teeth may loosen.

Patient Spotlight

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Jennyfer Nguyen Sarah Turpen Sophie Chambers Pam Harris Julie Amor Michelle Atkinson Mia Cherrito Johnny Conforti Madeline Sharpe

Tristin Stuteville
Tristin is a patient from our o ce who uses her talents and abilities for the bene t of others. Tristin is a sophomore in high school and is a very talented soccer player. She currently plays club soccer out of St. Louis and has won both national and state titles this year. She was selected as one of the top 65 high school soccer players in the countr y by Puma and participated in the Puma Womens Elite Showcase. Recently, she was invited by goalie coach Kat Mertz of the womens U18 and U20 teams to train with her. She also has been the starting Goalkeeper for the Missouri 95 Olympic Development program team since 2007. When Tristin is not showing o her amazing soccer skills, she enjoys helping others learn the sport. Tristin is an integral part of KC Goalkeeping, an organization that teaches goalkeepers in the area how to hone their skills at no charge. She also is aspiring to join the debate team. We feel so blessed to have such talented and generous patients. Thank you, Tristin!

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Payton Robertson Samantha Stapleton Cody Meek Maya Anchondo Danielle Hall Hannah Gri th Zander Livingston Charlie Du y Christian Fullmer Carson Cavitt-Wells Luke Ludwig Abelardo Sabado Alsion Walls Amy Baack Jack VandVen Victor Glorioso Jasmin Ho-Dang Dan McMillen Dr. Christine Green Lindsey Schneider Belinda Benton Kim Close Lisa Elliott Erica Stau er Ian McBride Theresa Connelly Derek Halloran

What can I do to curb my risk of oral health issues during pregnancy? The best way to prevent problems is to stick to the basics: brush thoroughly twice a day, oss once a day, and maintain a healthy diet. If you notice any changes in your mouth during pregnancy, such as increased sensitivity to brushing or any visible change, give your dentist a call. What happens if I need dental work while Im pregnant? Before any treatments are scheduled, your dentist will want to consult with your physician. If there is an urgent need for dental work during pregnancy, your dentist will work with you to make the process as smooth and as healthy as possible, for both you and your baby. When should I make an appointment with my dentist? The ideal time to make an appointment is before becoming pregnant. If you are considering becoming pregnant, contact your dentist to set up a check-up to determine the state of your oral health and how pregnancy might aect it.

DEAR DR. BURLESON... "Thanks Dr. B for giving me a great smile in time for my wedding."

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This Months Q&A Braces Tips


Q: I am in the school band and just started First, the inner part of your lips or cheeks may get sore treatment. Will my braces a ect my abilities? from the friction caused by the braces. When you can, Great question! This is a pretty common question we use relief wax on the areas that are uncomfortable to get at the o ce and we understand whyhelp with discomfort and for faster healing. Also, you have worked hard to learn how to your embouchure (or facial muscle positioning) play your instrument well and you may change slightly during this time. As with want to keep your abilities! anything new, practice makes perfect! Just If you play a woodwind or brass instrument, there may be a short keep at it, and soon enough you wont remember adjustment period after getting braces. what it was like to play before braces!

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-Christy

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