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Friday, January 11, 2013

It’s Time to Show Off Your School Spirit! Enter Your School to Win the Second Annual Battle of the Fans!



Do you have School Spirit?  Now it’s time to prove it!  The Michigan High School Athletic Association is hosting its second annual Battle of the Fans.  The MHSAA Student Advisory Council will chose the five finalists, which on February 22 the winner will be announced.  During the selection process, the MHSAA will attend a Friday night game at each school to see the fan section for them.

The rules to enter are as follows:
  • Film your school’s student section during any athletic event.
  • Upload a 1:30 to 3:00 minute video to YouTube.  The deadline is Saturday, January 12 (So you still have time left!!).  At the beginning or end of the video, include a discussion about why your school meets the contest criteria.  The criteria includes:  positive sportsmanship, student body participation, school spirit, originality of cheers, organization of the group, student section leadership and fun.
  • Lastly, email the link to your YouTube video to BOTF@mhsaa.com.

For more information on the MHSAA’s Student Advisory Council criteria guidelines visit http://www.mhsaa.com/Schools/Students/BattleoftheFans.aspx

We’re excited to see everyone’s videos for the Battle of the Fans!  Remember to LIKE our Facebook page and FOLLOW us on Twitter for more information and updates.

Monday, January 7, 2013

The NHL Lockout is OVER! Great News for Dentists!



After months of arguing the National Hockey League Players’ Association and Nation Hockey League have agreed on the structure of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement.  Although the league didn’t specify a starting date of the season, various reports are speculating teams will play either a 50-game or 48-game schedule

After the 16 hour negotiating session NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said, “We still have more work to do, but it is good to be at this point.”

With the new deal neither the National Hockey League nor the National Hockey League Players’ Association can opt out of the deal after eight years.  Also, teams are limited to signing new players to seven years or eight if they are already on the team.  The salary cap for this season will be $70.2 million per team and decreases to $64.3 for the 2013-2014 season.

Now with hockey back it looks like we’ll be replacing chipped and knocked out teeth again soon!  Remember to LIKE us on our Facebook page LINKED HERE!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Frequently Asked Questions from All Brite Dental!



Q:Are dental x-rays safe?
A:X-rays produce radiation which can also be found in sun, minerals in the soil, and appliances in your home.  Radiation can be dangerous but the dose of radiation you are exposed to is very very small.

Q: Does the dental drill hurt?
A:In some cases the dental drill can cause an individual to be uncomfortable.  We can administer numbing novocaine if a patient is feeling an increasing level of displeasure.  The good news is we offer pain free Laser Dentistry at both our offices.  Give us a call today for more information on the benefits of laser dentistry.

Q:Does over the counter teeth whitening products and toothpaste actually work?
A: Toothpaste and other products are very effective in removing stains from teeth.  Most over-the-counter teeth whitening products do not contain long lasting bleaching.  The bleaching you receive at your local dentist is much more powerful and will last longer periods of time. 

Q: Which toothpastes are the best?
A: When purchasing toothpaste first think about who you are buying for.  For children, it’s best to use toothpaste that contains fluoride.  Toothpastes that contain fluoride can help prevent cavities. 

You can read about more FAQ’s on WebMD here http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/dental-health-faq.  
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Have You Thought About your 2013 New Year’s Resolutions Yet?



The end of 2012 marks the start of a yearly tradition, setting New Year’s Resolutions!  Have you planned your New Year’s Resolutions for 2013?  


Below is a list of the most popular New Year’s Resolutions for 2012 per a study done by the University of Scranton!  The study shows that the most popular types of New Year’s Resolutions are self-improvement or education related (47%), with second and third most popular being weight (38%) and money (34%) related.  The success rate at which people over 50 achieve their resolution is low (14%), compared to people in their twenties (39%). 
  • Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions for 2012:
  • Lost Weight
  • Getting Organized
  • Spend Less, Save More
  • Enjoy Life to the Fullest
  • Staying Fit and Healthy
  • Learn Something Exciting
  • Quit Smoking
  • Help Others in Their Dreams
  • Fall in Love
  • Spend More Time with Family


What’s your New Year’s Resolution this year?  Let us know!  Remember, you can LIKE our Facebook page and FOLLOW us on Twitter.


Thursday, December 20, 2012

Protecting your Teeth from Harmful Holiday Treats!



With all the parties and events this holiday season it’s hard to maintain a balanced healthy diet, especially with all those goodies and sweets.  You don’t have to say no to those delicious treats if you maintain your oral health hygiene.  Here are a few tips to keep in mind this season…
  • Avoiding hard, sticky, and chewy treats, they can easily damage a tooth or obstruct past dental work.
  • When drinking (other than water), a straw will help reduce the acids that may stick to your teeth.
  • Once done with the drink, chewing on the ice is a no-no.  Chewing on hard ice can potentially help break a tooth or disrupt crowns and fillings. 
  • It’s best to wait a few hours between eating, letting your saliva build back up to counteract acid.
  • After eating something acidic or sugary, rinse out your mouth to prevent an attack on your teeth.  This will save you dental problems in the future. 

These simple tips will help you maintain healthy oral hygiene this holiday season.  This time of the year only comes one time a year, so avoid a toothache and enjoy your holidays!  

Happy Holidays from All Brite Dental!

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

8 Bad Brushing Habits that Harm your Teeth!



Protecting your teeth should be a twice a day habit, but sometimes certain brushing habits can actually hurt teeth. 

By now everyone knows the most important reasons to brush your teeth:  fighting off cavities and preventing bad breathe!  But do you know that brushing the wrong way can actually make you more vulnerable to cavities, tooth decay and gum disease?

Here’s a few common mistake made when brushing that are easily fixed:

Not Brushing for Long Enough
On average, dentists recommend brushing for two to three minutes every morning and night.  Next time you’re brushing, time yourself to see if you’re close to the average.  I bet not!  Whether is morning or night, it’s best to take the extra time and finish the job.

Brushing too Hard is Bad
Tip: If you notice blood in your mouth after you brush, you may be brushing too hard.

Not Paying Attention to What You’re Doing
Do you just brush your teeth just to do it?  It’s a good idea to set up a plan for the next time you brush.  For example, start on the right side of your mouth; first do the top then the bottom.  Next, move to the left side of your mouth; first do the top then the bottom.  This way you know for sure you’ve hit every possible section of teeth.  Remember, plaque, tartar, and bacteria are usually found in the hidden areas of your mouth.  It’s best to work hard in the hard to reach areas before you finish brushing.

Bad Technique
Most people tend to brush in a straight line back and forth over their teeth.  This is effective for the outsider layer of teeth, but you may be missing spots inside areas between teeth.  Focus on specific teeth, moving the brushes in and out of each small space ensuring maximum reach.

Different Brushes make a Difference
Dentists have recommended soft or ultra-soft brushes to minimize abrasive irritation.  Leaving your tooth brush out can leave it susceptible to germs.  It’s important to rinse your tooth brush in hot water after every use.

Which Toothpaste do you Use?
Baking soda based toothpastes are great at brushing away stains on the tooth, but may be hard on enamel.  Whitening toothpastes are another option that works well for both protecting and whitening teeth.

Flossing is Important
Flossing is meant to get to the areas between your teeth that a tooth brush can’t reach.  Most cavities are formed in the spots that are least visible due to plaque buildup.  Just like brushing it’s best to set up a plan of action!  For example, start on the top left portion of your mouth.  Go through every tooth on the top row from left to right.  After you complete the top repeat the same method on the bottom.  This is a simple five minute a day activities that will save you future time and pain at the dentist. 

Rising is the Last Step
Rising is the last and final key step to maintaining healthy teeth.  Rising will wash about all toothpaste and plaque that was scrubbed off your teeth.  Also, a quick swish with germ-killing mouthwash will kill all remaining germs. 

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

All Brite Dental Video Testimonials!


All Brite Dental is committed to providing great family dental care.  With each patient, we strive to enhance the experience to ensure a comfortable and positive environment.  At All Brite Dental we use a 4 step teeth cleaning process, whereas most dentists only use 2 or 3 steps.  The overall goal of teeth cleaning is to remove plaque and tartar, smooth and shine your teeth, and prevent potential oral health problems.  The 4 step process includes:  Laser Gum Cleaning, Ultrasonic Cleaning, Hand Instruments, and Polish.  Our team is dedicated to providing each patient with personalized care and service to make each visit a positive experience.  Here’s a collection of video testimonials by some of our patients!


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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Happy 12/12/12!


12/12/12 is the last major numerical date using the Gregorian or Christian calendar for almost another century!  Although December 21, the Mayan calendar predicted doomsday, has been the talk of this December, December 12 is getting some attention too.  

Here are a few interesting facts about December 12, 2012 or 12/12/12:
  • 12/12/12 is the last repeating numerical date until January 1, 2101 or 01/01/01.
  • Time will hit SIX repeats at 12:12:12 p.m. on 12/12/12.
  • At the precise second 1:21:02 a.m. the date-time combination will read the same forwards and backwards:  2012-12-12 1:21:02 = 201212-1-212102.
  • Dec. 12 has had some of the greatest artists born.  “Madame Bovary” author Gustave Flaubert (1821), Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863), singer Frank Sinatra (1915), abstract expressionist Helen Frankenthaler (1928), San-Jose seeking Dionne Warwick (1940), jazz drummer Tony Williams (1945).

In addition, Dec. 12 is National Ambrosia Day.  Once known as the food of the gods, now known as fruit combined with Cool Whip, also, sweetened coconuts, maraschino cherries, and mini-marshmallows.
Enjoy your last repeating day for some time!!  For more information and updates visit our Facebook page Linked HERE!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

All Brite Dental Cleaning & Prevention



At All Brite Dental we are committed to offering you the best care by listening, respecting, and educating you, without judgment.  With each visit we will gently take you through your treatment to ensure that you experience a comfortable environment. 
Dental Prevention is a daily occurrence that starts at home.  Good oral hygiene and a balanced diet are great practices to maintain your dental health, along with regular dental exams, cleanings and x-rays.  The goal of Dental Prevention is to maintain a healthy, strong, stunning smile.  Below is a list of different dental prevention methods we offer:
X-rays
Oral Cancer Screening
Gum Disease Evaluation
Tooth Decay Evaluation
Restore Existing work
Removal of Calculus and Plaque
Laser Gum Cleaning
Teeth Polishing
Dental X-rays will allow our dentists to determine any internal tooth issues not visible during a dental exam.  Dental X-rays will allow us to detect possible dental problems such as:  Abscessed or cysts, Bone loss, Decay between teeth, Abnormalities, Poor tooth/root position, and Internal tooth issues.
Fluoride is a mineral that helps prevent tooth decay by building a wall between the tooth and acid from plaque and sugars in the mouth. 
Sealants are a thin, plastic layering that coats mainly surface molars, and any deep grooves.  This procedure will prevent tooth decaying plaque from entering into the large grooves.
Home dental care is important everyday activities that will help you maintain a healthy, beautiful smile!  The main tasks that are recommended include:  Tooth Brushing twice a day, Flossing twice a day, and rinsing throughout the day.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment online or over the phone!  For more information, updates, and health tips visit our Facebook page Linked HERE!