What’s so great about an orthodontist?

A lot of our patients are curious about the difference between an orthodontist and a dentist. In fact, one of the most common questions we hear at Clear Advantage Dental & Orthodontic Clinic is, “Dentists and orthodontists are all the same, right?” A general dentist is your primary dental care provider. Dentists diagnose, treat, and [...]

2017-05-23T09:20:11-07:00September 23rd, 2014|

What are the advantages of lingual braces?

Dr. Suzanne Cziraki and our team get this question a lot. The word lingual means tongue, and lingual braces work in a similar fashion to regular braces, but with one important difference: Lingual braces are attached to the inside surfaces of the teeth facing the tongue, so they are practically invisible. Plus, they can align [...]

2017-05-23T09:20:11-07:00September 16th, 2014|

The Evolution of Braces

Did you know that even in ancient times, people wanted to improve the look and function of their smiles? Clear Advantage Dental & Orthodontic Clinic thinks of modern orthodontic appliances as sleek, efficient technology, but this was not always so! Take a look at the highlights in the evolution of braces. Ancient Times: From Greece [...]

2020-01-09T13:26:42-08:00September 9th, 2014|

Besides straight teeth, what are the benefits of braces?

Everyone wants a naturally aligned and beautiful smile, and it is no secret that orthodontic braces from Clear Advantage Dental & Orthodontic Clinic can help deliver one. However, there are greater benefits to wearing braces than just having straight teeth. You’ll gain many oral health benefits in addition to the aesthetic ones. Tooth Decay and [...]

2023-08-08T16:02:16-07:00September 2nd, 2014|

What is dentofacial orthopedics?

You may have noticed that we specialize in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics. And while most people we talk to have heard of orthodontics, many are confused by the dentofacial orthopedics part of the title. Today, Dr. Suzanne Cziraki and our team thought we would explain the difference. While orthodontics entails the management of tooth movement, [...]

2017-05-23T09:20:11-07:00August 26th, 2014|

The Effects of Biting Your Nails

Also known as onchophagia, the habit of nail biting is one of the so-called “nervous habits” that can be triggered by stress, excitement, or boredom. Approximately half of all kids between the ages of ten and 18 have been nail biters at one time or another. Experts say that about 30 percent of children and [...]

2017-05-23T09:20:11-07:00August 19th, 2014|

The Importance of Wearing Your Retainer after Orthodontic Treatment

It's the big day and your braces are finally coming off! Does that mean you are completely done? Not so fast! After you complete your treatment here at Clear Advantage Dental & Orthodontic Clinic, Dr. Suzanne Cziraki and our team will recommend you wear a retainer, which must be worn routinely after treatment in order [...]

2017-05-23T09:20:11-07:00August 12th, 2014|

Should I use a water pick during my treatment?

Dr. Suzanne Cziraki and our team at Clear Advantage Dental & Orthodontic Clinic know that for some of our patients wearing braces, it can be difficult to weave through those wires and brackets as you brush and floss during your treatment. Some of our patients use a water pick to flush out food and other [...]

2017-05-23T09:20:11-07:00August 5th, 2014|

What is a water pick and do I need one?

Water picks, sometimes called “oral irrigators,” make an excellent addition to your regular home care regimen of brushing and flossing. Especially helpful to those who suffer from periodontal disease and those patients of ours undergoing orthodontic treatment with full-bracketed braces, water picks use powerful tiny bursts of water to dislodge food scraps, bacteria, and other [...]

2017-05-23T09:20:11-07:00July 29th, 2014|

Are braces right for me?

According to Preferred Consumer, it's estimated that 50 percent of people around the world have teeth that are crooked, not aligned properly, or irregular. Fortunately today, orthodontics has advanced to the point where corrective devices, such as braces and retainers, are less obvious, more comfortable, and can be worn for shorter periods of time. So, [...]

2017-05-23T09:20:11-07:00July 22nd, 2014|