Monday, September 26, 2011

Our Mission Statement at Bernard & Eimer Orthodontics

At Bernard & Eimer Orthodontics, we are orthodontic specialists or dentists with 2 to 3 years of University training in growth and development and tooth movement. Orthodontics (braces) is all we do! We have a friendly, caring staff and a modern and comfortable facility in North Canton.

Here is our mission statement:

Promoting positive changes in our patients and their families by creating one spectacular smile at a time with compassion, integrity and expertise.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Flexible spending $$$, from Bernard and Eimer Orthodontics

If you participate in a flexible spending or cafeteria plan, you may have other benefit dollars available for your use. Take advantage of your unused benefits this fall - call our office to discuss your options. Please call as soon as possible to obtain an appointment that is best for you.

Best regards,

Drs. Bernard, Eimer and staff

(330) 494-4310

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Talkin' rubber bands with Dr. Bernard


We call them “Elastics” and in Western Pennsylvania they call them “Gum Bands”. But whatever you call them everyone in braces wears them at some time and without them we have no good way to establish an ideal, stable, fit of the teeth.

Rubber bands normally go from teeth or wires on one jaw to teeth or wires on the other jaw. The orthodontist decides the direction needed to get the teeth to fit and the size and strength of the force needed. The ideal force to get the desired movement is determined by the doctor so do not “double-up” or wear different size rubber bands to get done faster. Rubber bands have larger diameters for longer distance and smaller diameters for short. The band material itself is thicker when more force is needed.

When rubber bands are attached, it takes 10 hours or more for the teeth to start moving. This is when the teeth may be sore. Once the teeth are moving, they will not be sore unless the rubber bands are stopped for over 30 minutes. Then it will take 10 hours to start them moving again and they may be sore (again!).

Some short, tight rubber bands may have to be removed to eat certain foods but most can be worn to eat and the chewing motion helps move the teeth. If they have to be removed for eating or brushing they should be re-inserted within the 30 minute time frame.

You need to know that if you cannot wear them full-time due to the need to wear mouthguards for several hours a day, your treatment time will be extended or you will finish with less than an ideal bite.

We now have “rainbow” or multi-colored rubber bands for a fashion statement but the goal is still 24/7 wear. They should be changed at least once daily and always have a pack with you in case they break or shoot across the room while away from home.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Back to school with Dr. Bernard


At Bernard and Eimer Orthodontics, we know a new school year brings a lot of stress for many kids. New classes, new teachers, new friends and new academic challenges can be overwhelming! That’s why we thought we’d provide a few steps for our patients to enjoy their time in school and succeed this upcoming school year!

• Get plenty of sleep every night. Eight hours is recommended.
• Eat a healthy breakfast as it’s the most important meal of the day.
• Pack a healthy lunch or make healthy choices when selecting your school lunch. Try to avoid the vending machine and limit your intake of junk food.
• Stay on top of your homework and reading assignments.
• Stay active. Limit the time in front of the TV or playing video games. Instead, try to get outside to get some exercise—go for a walk or ride your bike.
• Ask for help. When you are having a hard time understanding a concept, ask your teacher or your peers for guidance.
• Always have a positive attitude and a smile on your face!

We hope everyone has a productive and fun school year!