The purpose of braces and other forms of orthodontic treatment at Gass Orthodontics is to correct malocclusion, also known as crooked or crowded teeth, or “bad bites.” Past orthodontic practice dictated that wisdom teeth be removed, especially in cases of crowding. The wisdom teeth are the last teeth to come in, and are officially known as the third molars. The …
Tips to Avoid Common Problems Associated with Braces
While braces play an important part in helping to create a healthy mouth and teeth, you might experience a few side effects while wearing them that are common and can be easily treated. Even with the best of care, braces can cause soreness to your mouth. As your teeth begin to move, it is natural for your teeth to feel …
What are the benefits of Invisalign®?
A popular option for straightening teeth at Gass Orthodontics, Invisalign can be a great method for improving your smile, and can help patients with crowded teeth, crossbites, overbites, underbites, and more. Invisalign, which is different from traditional braces, works by applying a series of clear, retainer-like aligners in order to eventually move your teeth into their ideal positions. Patients typically …
The Clear Benefits of Invisalign®
Straighter teeth is something many people desire. A nice smile is one of the most attractive things about a person. However, wearing a mouth full of braces for two, three, or more years can be a major pain, both literally and figuratively. Luckily, there is another option. Invisalign is an alternative to traditional braces. Learn more about the benefits Invisalign …
Why should I visit the dentist during my treatment?
So, you just got your braces on, and you’re wondering why you should continue visiting your general dentist since you’re seeing Dr. Gass every other month. Patients always ask us if they should continue to see their dentist while in orthodontic treatment. In short, the answer is yes. Today, we thought we would share a few reasons why it’s crucial …
New Year’s Eve
Watching the clock tick down the final seconds until midnight, many of us- Gass Orthodontics included- feel nostalgic about the passing year and hopeful about the new one to come. New Year’s Eve is one of the most widely celebrated holidays in the world, with over-the-top celebrations taking place in dozens of countries. The Gregorian calendar, which is widely used …
It’s a Wrap: Ending the year with a smile!
People have been ushering in the New Year for centuries but it became an official holiday in 1582 when Pope George XIII declared January 1st to be the day on which everyone would celebrate the New Year. At midnight people would yell, holler, and blow horns to scare away the evil spirits of the previous year so the New Year …
Five Tips in Caring for Your Braces During Orthodontic Treatment
After getting your braces, it is important to know how to take care of your teeth in order to ensure that your braces stay intact and do their job so that your teeth are in top-notch condition after you complete your orthodontic treatment. Today, our team at Gass Orthodontics thought we would provide you with five tips you need to …
Love your new smile? Tell us about it!
At Gass Orthodontics, we proudly treat adults, teens, and children; no matter what your age, we believe you deserve a great smile. Our warm and welcoming team is known for their for their exceptional orthodontic skills. Dr. Gass and our talented team have been creating beautiful smiles for years, and today would like to ask: what do you love about …
Gass Orthodontics in Narnia!
Last weekend, Gass Orthodontics attended the Holiday Ballet, Adventures in Narnia. It was great fun and our patients did a fantastic job! We even managed to get a picture with our patient, Kelsey, after the show. She did a great job playing Edmund! This was our first time attending a performance, and we were unaware that they try to use the …