Showing posts with label Mesa Orthodontics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mesa Orthodontics. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2014

Robison Orthodontics Mesa AZ Open Bite and Dental Braces

OPEN BITE and Dental Braces

An Open bite occurs when your front teeth, do not make contact with each other, giving the illusion that your mouth is never really closed. Thumb sucking and tongue thrusting are habits that can affect the development of open bite, as can speech problems such as lisping and genetic misalignment of the upper and lower jaw.

Open bite is not a common problem, and if you are seeking treatment most likely you do so for appearance. However, if you have a moderate to extreme open bite treatment is needed because the condition can affect the joints of the jaw and cause recurring pain.

Mesa AZ Orthodontist Open Bite and Dental Braces
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Call 480-615-8888 to schedule your complementary dental Braces consultation today or visit our Robison Orthodontics Mesa AZ Office at 1635 N. Greenfield Road, Suite 103 mesa, 85205

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Robison Orthodontics Mesa AZ Dental Braces Treatment

Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic treatment and its benefits goes beyond the noticeable physical alterations of an improved bite or straighter teeth, it also boosts your self-esteem.  Having a great smile is important, but improving the potential health problems that come with your teeth or jaw is also extremely important.

Orthodontic Dental Braces Treatment

With today’s advance Orthodontic treatments wearing Dental Braces is breeze state-of-the-art appliances and treatments are available, from traditional metal braces to clear and tooth colored brackets, to NASA type wires that are heat activated along with, Invisalign a clear retainer type aligner, which requires no use of wires or braces. 

Mesa AZ Orthodontist Dental Braces Treatments
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Crooked teeth or jaw problems may contribute to poor teeth cleaning which leads to tooth decay and possibly gum disease or tooth loss. Orthodontic problems that go untreated can lead to chewing and digestion problems as well as speech deficiencies and abnormal wear of your tooth’s surface. Excessive
strain on gum tissue and the bone that supports the teeth can affect the jaw joints leading to issues like headaches, neck and back pain. There are a number of reasons for orthodontic treatment weather it being for medical or cosmetic reasons, the benefits and the outcome is worth it.

Call 480-615-8888 to schedule your complementary dental Braces consultation today or visit our Robison Orthodontics Mesa AZ Office at 1635 N. Greenfield Road, Suite 103 mesa, 85205

Friday, August 23, 2013

Robison Orthodontics - Loose Teeth From Braces in Mesa, AZ




It is very common for people to experience their teeth becoming loose during braces treatment. This is nothing to fret about, the force from your braces on your teeth causes your teeth to loosen in order for them to be able to move in the direction the pressure is applied. 

When your treatment is over and your braces are removed, your teeth will stop moving and the bone will firm up around their roots.  Making sure to wear the given orthodontic retainer, is vital to keeping your teeth in the desired alignment and will minimizes the everyday pressures of chewing, clenching, and tongue movements on your teeth.  

If you have a habit of grinding your teeth, Dr. Tyler Robison may recommend a night guard type of appliance to be prescribed as a retainer – 

Robison Orthodontics is Arizona’s leader in Invisalign and braces treatment, and offers a complimentary orthodontic consultation. Pleases give Robison Orthodontics a call @ 480-615-8888 to schedule your appointment 

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Monday, November 26, 2012

East Valley orthodontist collects 1.5 tons of candy for troops


Re-Print: The Republic | azcentral.com Wed Nov 14, 2012 12:45 PM
 
Candy is largely a no-no to dentists, but a local orthodontist made it a yes-yes by collecting it for troops overseas and rewarding some schools and individuals with cash.

In all, Dr. Tyler Robison, owner of Robison Orthodontics in Mesa and Gilbert, collected a whopping 3 tons of candy from 73 schools and dispensed $7,345, including a $1,000 bonus to Centennial Elementary School in Higley for donating the most candy at 201 pounds.  And he collected most of it in one day. Click Here for more information on Mesa Orthodontist Dr. Tyler Robison.

The Candy Buy Back program is part of a post-Halloween tradition he started eight years ago after he spent some time in the service.
From The Mesa Orthodontist

“As an orthodontist I saw how candy can damage both the braces, by breaking them off, and the teeth causing cavities,” Robison said. “So the less our patients had, the better off they’d be. As a major in the Army Reserve, I thought I’d give my fellow soldiers a treat and spread out the candy to many instead of a few kids eating a ton of it.

“When the program became a huge success, we opened it up to the community and decided to match donations we were giving the kids with their respective schools as well.”

The haul, office manager Kris Kellis said, represented a 25percent increase over last’s year’s Candy Buy Back drive. Robison paid $2 a pound to individuals for up to 4 pounds of candy and to families for up to 8 pounds.

In addition, schools could sign up for matching grants.

The non-profit PackagesfromHome.org uses the candy in packages of personal and hygiene items that are sent to the troops overseas, Kellis said.

“The moms didn’t want the candy in the house after Halloween. Our Candy Buy Back program is only held on the workday following Halloween. Dr. Robison pays the children with gold $1 coins. The children leave our offices with money in their pockets and a new toothbrush,” Kellis said. “The parents, teachers, and dentists appreciate the lower sugar intake.”

Kellis said the program began as an incentive for Robison’s patients, “but soon expanded to neighborhoods and to the matching funds  program through the schools. We had parents and children coming to our offices in Mesa and Gilbert this year who found us on Google.”

“We store this candy in packing boxes that line the halls, walls, and every nook and cranny in our offices until it is picked up,” she said.

Centennial’s total donation nearly doubled that of last year’s $1,000 bonus winner, Mesa’s Ishikawa Elementary, which contributed 109 pounds, Kellis said. In addition, Centennial earned $402 for the candy it donated.

“Centennial worked really hard to earn the bonus money,” she said. “The PTO sent home multiple fliers, sent out e-mails through the school lists, neighborhood lists, mommy groups, newsletters and Facebook.”
Robison and 15 other dentists and orthodontists are part of the Smiles Back Foundation, which his wife, Kristen, started in 2001 to help provide dental treatment to needy youngsters. Twice a year the foundation gives “scholarships” to four youngsters that are worth a year’s worth of exams and services.
Kids can apply throughout the year and must be willing to write a testimonial on how their new smiles changed their lives. Information: 480-615-8888 or kris@robisonortho.com

With the holidays approaching, Robison Orthodontics has launched another campaign to help troops overseas.

He is collecting additional donations for Packages From Home and is looking for boxer shorts and white T-shirts in all sizes, flavored drink mixes, coffee singles, plastic squeezable jelly, peanut butter in plastic containers (16-18 ounces), canned fruit (15-18 ounces) and crackers in sleeves.
Robison has offices at 1635 N. Greenfield, Mesa (Click Here For Mesa Map), and 1355 S. Higley Road, Gilbert(Click Here For Gilbert Map).