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Let's Talk About Floss
Published on November 09, 2017
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If you’ve visited the dental care aisle recently, the number of options available can be overwhelming. And because there are so many options available, it's hard to know which option is best.
In essence, all of the options on the
market today do the same thing, and at the end of the day it comes down to
personal preference. We’ve listed a few of the options below.
- Flossers: Flossers are...[more]
Four Flavorful Fall Smoothies
Published on October 19, 2017
With Fall in full swing and with it the hectic holidays just a step further down the road, we thought we’d put together a list of a few fall-themed smoothies that can serve as a great (and easy!) breakfast or after school snack.
Spotlight on This Months Check-In 4 Charity: Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Published on October 01, 2017
This month with your help, we
are supporting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
The mission of the BreastCancer Research Foundation (BCRF) is to prevent and cure breast cancer by
advancing the world's most promising research. The only way to achieve
this goal is through research. Research is revolutionizing our understanding of
cancer. Research is leading us to the core of this insidious disease. Research
is transforming l...[more]
Spotlight On This Months Check-In 4 Charity: Smile for a Lifetime
Published on September 01, 2017
Just like that the warm summer months are winding down and
September is here! For all of us at Spannhake Orthodontics, this also means a
new charity of the month! With your help we will be supporting Smiles for a Lifetime.
ABOUT THE CHARITY
The Smile for a Lifetime Foundation is a charitable non-profit organization that provides orthodontics to individuals, ages 11-18, who may not have the opportunity to acquire assistance any...[more]
The Smile for a Lifetime Foundation is a charitable non-profit organization that provides orthodontics to individuals, ages 11-18, who may not have the opportunity to acquire assistance any...[more]
What Age For Orthodontics?
Published on August 23, 2017
The American Association of Orthodontics recommends an orthodontic evaluation at the age of 7. This is the recommended age because typically the first of the adult teeth appear, and when some of the more important problems of dental development can require treatment. Treatment for young children is usually aimed at dealing with functional problems that immediately threaten the health of the teeth. The conditions that we treat in ea...[more]