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What’s Happening this June at Hawks Prairie Orthodontics!

June 1st, 2016

Our new monthly Hub contest "Who's The Man! Story Contest" is starting this month in honor of Father’s Day.

Also, thank you to all the great dads out there!

Our "Cutest Pet Contest” is still running through June 30th! Be sure to send us the best photos of your pets to "drecontests@gmail.com" to be entered in for your chance to win a SIX person entry to Wild Waves, OR a $150 Visa Gift Card!!

We will post all pet photos to an album on our Facebook page, and the last week of the contest (June 23rd - June 30th) we will have a voting period where you're welcome to invite your friends and family members to like your entries. The top 15 most liked photos and will be put into a random drawing where we will pick THREE winners!

Want to earn two tickets to a pre-screening of the new Ghostbusters movie?

You could win tickets for the Pre-Screening of the movie on July 13th at 7 pm at the Regal 16 Movie Theater in Lacey.

Post on any of our Facebook and/or Instagram post about the movie to be entered into the drawing. OR you can take a selfie and send it to our email address "DrEContests@gmail.com", all selfies will go up on our Facebook page. GOOD LUCK!

Too old for braces? You Might be Surprised

May 31st, 2016

Although adolescence is a common time to get braces, there’s no reason for adults of any age to have to deal with crooked teeth, overbite, underbite, or other dental issues. In fact, the American Association of Orthodontists notes that demand for orthodontic treatment in adults continues to grow, with adults representing 20% of new patients.

You’re never too old for braces or other orthodontic appliances, but it’s important to consider the following:

  1. Braces don’t have to be as noticeable as the metal brackets of the past. Many adults opt for ceramic or plastic braces, which are bone-colored or clear, respectively. Another option is a lingual appliance, which attaches to the back side of your teeth. These so-called “invisible” braces are much less noticeable than traditional options.
  2. By adulthood, bone growth has stopped. This means that certain structural changes can only be achieved by surgery. Although this typically affects people with significant crowding, bite, or jaw problems, Dr. Ehrmantrout can provide an individualized treatment plan that addresses your unique issues.
  3. Treatment may take a bit longer. The length of orthodontic treatment tends to be slightly longer for adults than adolescents. Exact estimates vary by individual, but the average length of time for adult braces wearers is two years, according to the Harvard Medical School.
  4. Outcomes are just as good for adults! Many adults worry that it’s too late to treat their orthodontic problems. However, treatment satisfaction tends to be very high, which is a testament to how effective braces can be in middle-aged and older adults.

What's the difference between an orthodontist and a dentist?

May 24th, 2016

Orthodontists and dentists both help patients improve their oral health, but in different ways. Dentistry is a broad medical specialty that deals with the teeth, gum, nerves, and jaw, while orthodontics is a specialty within dentistry that focuses on correcting bites, occlusion, and the straightness of teeth. One important difference is that all orthodontists like Dr. Ehrmantrout are dentists, but not all dentists are licensed orthodontists.

How are they similar?

The main similarity between a dentist and orthodontist is that they both focus on oral care. An orthodontist can work in a dental office and provide the same care as a dentist. So in this respect, they are quite similar. They are both considered doctors, and deal with the teeth and gums.

How are they different?

There are more differences than similarities. An orthodontist requires additional schooling as a dental specialty; the situation is similar to a doctor who obtains additional schooling to become a surgeon. Another difference is that orthodontists specialize in helping patients with the alignment of their teeth, improving their bite, or fitting them for corrective braces and devices. If a patient has an overbite, a dentist will refer him or her to an orthodontist.

Dentists typically encourage good oral hygiene and provide services related to:

  • Tooth decay
  • Root canals
  • Gum disease
  • Crowns
  • Bridges
  • Veneers
  • Teeth whitening

Orthodontists are dentists that specialize in the alignment of teeth, and provide services related to:

  • Misaligned teeth
  • Crowded teeth
  • Overbite
  • Underbite

What an orthodontist can help with

Orthodontists help with crooked teeth, but they assist patients with other issues as well. These include overbites and underbites, crossbites, spaces between teeth, overcrowding of teeth, and the treatment of temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Additional problems with the jaw also need to be treated by an orthodontist.

While a dentist may be trained to provide orthodontic care in addition to extractions, TMJ treatments, and fillings, trusting your smile to an orthodontist can better balance the different procedures you require.

To learn more about the difference between dentists and orthodontists, or to schedule an initial consultation with Dr. Ehrmantrout, please give our team at Hawks Prairie Orthodontics a call at our convenient Lacey or Olympia, WA office.

Hawks Prairie Orthodontics - Ghostbusters Contest!

May 23rd, 2016

Want to earn two tickets to a pre-screening of the new Ghostbusters movie?
Post on any of our Facebook and/or Instagram post about the movie to be entered into the drawing. OR you can take a selfie and send it to our email address "DrEContests@gmail.com", all selfies will go up on our Facebook page. GOOD LUCK!
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