Saturday, June 26, 2010

Dr. Bernard's Q&A with Bizymoms.com


Dr. Michael Bernard was recently interviewed by Bizymoms.com and answered some of the common questions Bizymoms visitors have about braces and orthodontic treatment. Check out what Dr. Bernard had to say!

Q. Can one be too old for braces?

A. We see patients of all ages! I have examined children as young as 6 months old and we have treated 5 year old children with braces who had a severe functional problem. The oldest patient I have treated is 72, but we can treat anyone who has sound dental health. No patient is too old for tooth movement as long as their dental health is good enough to accept the minimum force necessary for movement.

Q. How much do braces cost?

A. Braces cost from $300 for simple passive arches to over $6000 for comprehensive adult treatment. Adult treatment is more difficult than child treatment, so the cost is from $500 to $1000 more. The average full treatment fee for a child is between $5000 and $6000 and the adult treatment is between $6200 and $6800.

Q. When will one begin to see changes in his/her teeth after the braces are put on?

A. Depending on the severity of the malocclusion, changes can be seen in one day to 3 days. The initial wires are very gentle and work over a long period of time, so adjustments only have to be made every 8 weeks.

Q. Will one need to have teeth extracted for braces?


A. Only about 10 to 20% of children will need to have permanent teeth extracted. These would be children who had front teeth that were very protruding or teeth that were extremely crowded. You can only move crooked teeth within the limits of the jaw bone. If moved to far off the bone, gum problems could result or the teeth would get crooked again when the retainers were not worn. Adults have to have teeth removed more often because they have no growth left and the bone is more rigid and difficult to move teeth in.

Q. How long will it take to complete the treatment?

A. Minor treatment can be accomplished in 6 months. Most full orthodontic treatment takes from 12 to 24 months to complete. This treatment requires about 12 to 18 visits to the orthodontist for adjustments and wire changes. We then follow all patients for 12 months with retainers to make sure the teeth remain in the proper alignment. This requires 2 to 3 visits and then the patients are not scheduled to return but are encouraged to call if they are having trouble with their retainer. We tell all patients that teeth can move all throughout life, so they should wear their retainers as long as possible even though we do not need to see them back in our office unless they have a problem.

Q. Can a person wear braces even though that person may have crowns and missing teeth?

A. A person can wear braces with crowns and missing teeth. These are usually adult patients and we can place brackets on porcelein, metal, or plastic crowns or fillings. We can sometimes use baby teeth in kids who have missing teeth and they will move with braces just like permanent teeth. We can also move other teeth into the missing tooth space to correct crowding or protruding teeth or move teeth into an ideal alignment for future dental implants.

Q. How can I prevent my child from being embarrassed by wearing braces?

A. Very few children are embarrassed by braces because all of their friends have them. In fact, most kids from 8 to 12 want braces! Some kids that are going into high school can be embarrassed by needing to wear braces but they are usually more embarrassed by having crooked teeth in a society that features an ideal smile and they are motivated to achieve that perfect bite and smile. Many of our adult patients say: "I only wish my parents would have made me wear braces when I was in middle school," and all those who had braces concur that it was one of the best things their parents did for them as a child.

Q. How to contact Dr. Bernard if we have further questions?

A. You may call our office or email him at mbernard1@neo.rr.com.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Where to?


Many of our patients plan on traveling this summer. Here is where some are going:

Savannah Strouse is going to West Palm Beach
Coty Rosier Lemon is going to North Carolina
Lauren Massolini is going to the Outer Banks
...so is Halle Gates-Duncan
Jenessa Woodrich is going to Rhode Island
Jaclyn Anderson is going to Mexico
Molly Anderson is also going to Mexico
Ryan Slivka is going to Myrtle Beach
Madison Schaff is going to Yellowstone
Stephen Mottice is going to Ocean City
Tess Hamilton is going to North Carolina
...so is Stacy Dorsey
Caitlin Hopkins is going to California ...so is Jenna Hopkins
Joshua Conant is going to Myrtle Beach
Quinn Blackledge is going to camp in Pennsylvania
Kelsey Simpson is going to Myrtle Beach
...so is Megan Moody
Courtney Justice is going on a mission trip
Chase Lash is going to Fort Myers
...so is John Barnett
Elisha Cavella is going to Dayton, FL
Emily Janowski is going to Tennessee
Brooke Hinchcliff is going camping with Branch
Alexa Baker and Christian Baker are headed to Virginia Beach
...and Trey and Jacob Belzer are headed to Colorado

Happy and safe travels everybody! From our entire team at Bernard & Eimer Orthodontics!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Congratulations, Tori!


Our final Pizza Party contest of this school year was won by TORI RICKETS, of Faircrest Middle School. Our Clinical Supervisor, Terri Cool (also from the Canton South area) brought Tori, her teacher Mrs. Pedone, and her classmates some pizza, cookies, and drinks.

The Pizza party will continue next school year. Make sure to look for it after summer ends. Enjoy your summer break!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Drs. Bernard and Eimer want to know: What should we blog about?


With summer 2010 almost here, our staff at Bernard & Eimer Orthodontics strive to continue writing about important topics related to braces and your treatment with Canton orthodontist Dr. Michael Bernard.

To help us continue blogging through the course of the long summer, we need your help: What would you like us to focus on our blog over the summer? Perhaps there’s something you’ve wanted to ask Dr. Bernard for a while and just haven't found the opportunity? Give us your ideas by posting here or on our Facebook page!

We hope you have a great rest of the weekend and an even better upcoming week!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Dr. Bernard and team, helping you save face this summer


Now that it’s summer, people with braces are more active with sports and outside activities. There are some questions that many of our patients ask about taking care of teeth and braces during this very active time.

1. How do I protect my braces and teeth when playing sports?
Ans.: You should always wear a mouthguard. With braces, we provide a mouthguard for all patients that covers the braces and protects the lips and checks and still allows the teeth to move.

2. What activities should I use a mouthguard for?
Ans.: All contact sports but also anything that could cause a fall or minor trauma such as rollerblading, rock and mountain climbing, mountain biking, and even regular biking (I broke a rib and punctured a lung riding alone on a paved road!).

3. What if my tooth gets knocked out of position?
Ans.: Call us immediately! (or your dentist). The tooth can be pushed back into the proper position if done right away. If you wait until tomorrow, it will have to be moved back with braces.

4. What if my tooth gets knocked out?
Ans.: Pick it up gently. (do not clean it off with anything). If dirty, gently rinse and put it into a glass of milk and call us or your dentist and we can put it back into the socket.

5. Should I take my retainer out to play sports?
Ans.: YES – and put your “custom” mouthguard in (made by us or your dentist) after braces are removed. Also remove your retainer while diving in a pool or swimming with waves or engaging in any activity that could cause it to be knocked out and lost.

Your teeth make your smile. Protect them and you can have a beautiful smile for a lifetime.