Thursday, June 24, 2010

Frequently Asked Questions about Invisalign from Braces by Souris!


Our office knows that people are curious about Invisalign, the clear alternative to braces. We thought we would share a few of the more common questions and answers about Invisalign, courtesy of the American Association of Orthodontists.

Q: How much does Invisalign cost?


A: As with all types of orthodontic treatment, the cost depends on the complexity of the case. Dr. Souris can discuss the treatment cost for your particular problem at your free consultation!

Q: Does Invisalign really work?

A: In short, yes. In both clinical research and in orthodontic practices all over the country, Invislaign has proven to be effective at straightening teeth.

Q: Does insurance cover Invisalign?

A: Each patient should review their coverage since dental benefits differ significantly from policy to policy. If a patient has orthodontic coverage, however, Invisalign should be covered to the same extent as traditional braces.

Q: What do aligners look like?

A: Aligners are nearly invisible and look very similar to clear tooth-whitening trays but are custom made for a better fit. A new set is placed every 2 weeks and they slowly straighten your teeth. Some orthodontists have referred to them as "contact lenses for the teeth".

Q: What are the aligners made of?

A: Aligners are made of clear, strong medical grade plastic that is virtually invisible when worn.

Q:How does Invisalign effectively move teeth?

A: Aligners, much like braces and wires, move teeth by proper application of controlled forces on the teeth. Invisalign, however, not only controls the forces but the timing of the force application. The result is an efficient force delivery system.

If you want to learn more about Invisalign, please feel free to contact our office at 440-734-1146 or visit our website at http://www.bracesbysouris.com/!





Friday, June 18, 2010

Is Sugar Bad for Your Heart?



Here is a brief review of an article I read at eatingwell.com. Americans consume 355 calories (22 teaspoons) of added sugars a day according to a recent study. Added sugars are those added to food by consumers or manufacturers. "Reducing added sugars will reduce cardiovascular disease risk", says Rachel Johnson, Ph. D., R.D., chair of the American Heart Association (AHA) writing group for the AHA scientific statement on sugars and cardiovascular disease. "High intakes of added sugars are linked with increased risks for high blood pressure and high triglyceride levels, risk factors for heart disease".

Recently the AHA recommended limiting added sugars, advising that women eat no more than 100 calories per day from added sugars, or about 6 teaspoons, and men should stick to less than 150 calories, approximately 9 teaspoons. A 12 ounce can of cola has about 8 teaspoons.

These recommendations apply only to added sugars which supply calories but no nutritional value, and not to sugars that occur naturally in healthful foods (fructose in fruits, lactose in dairy). It's fairly easy to keep track of sugars you add yourself, but added sugars in processed foods are more difficult to follow. "Sugars" on Nutrition Facts panels include natural and added sugars. Check the ingredient list for sugar and all its aliases: corn syrup, honey, molasses, etc. In general, the closer sugars are to the top of the list, the more the food contains. A list of added sugars includes: corn sweetener, fruit juice concentrates, high fructose corn syrup, honey, invert sugar, malt sugar, molasses, syrup and sugar ending in "ose" (dextrose, fructose, glucose, lactose, maltose, sucrose).


Thursday, June 3, 2010

Invisalign Teen at Braces by Souris!


Image is everything, and Dr. Souris knows that! At an age when image is so important, the thought of having metal braces and wires attached to the teeth can have a big impact on the already delicate confidence of today's teens.But....there is an alternative to traditional braces! Invisalign Teen offers a trouble-free clear alternative to traditional braces that allows you to have straight teeth without loosing self-confidence!




How does it work? Invisalign teen works in the same way as Invisalign- you wear a series of clear plastic retainers (aligners) that are changed every two weeks and slowly straighten your teeth. However, there are a few added characteristics tailored specifically to teenagers' lifestyles. For instance, Invisalign Teen has compliance markers that are built into each set of aligners that fade from dark to light during the two week period to help indicate proper and adequate wear of the aligners. Also, each treatment comes with up to six free replacement aligners in case the originals end up lost or broken. Another big benefit for the patient!




The treatment time varies from 12 to 18 months and depends on the diffficulty of each individual case. If your teen is considering orthodontic treatment, please visit our website at http://www.bracesbysouris.com/ or call us at 440-734-1146 to schedule a free consultation!