October is National Orthodontic Health Month

National Orthodontic Health Month braces feature.

What does the month of October mean to you? For people in the northern hemisphere, October is when the weather starts to get a little chilly: heavy jackets might come out of storage and the summer clothing gets packed away. You might start making plans for the upcoming holidays or looking at the beautiful and […]

Caring for Braces During Orthodontic Treatment

Caring for braces with inivisaligns.

After getting your braces, it is important to know how to care for braces 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 Geller Orthodontics thought we would provide you with five tips […]

TMD Problems and How You Can Prevent Them

TMD Symptoms and Prevention

Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) describe a set of conditions that involve trouble with your jaw and face muscles. They result from a problem in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which is a hinge that connects the temporal bones, in your skull in front of each ear, to your jaw. The joint enables you to talk, yawn, […]

Just What Is Plaque?

Plaque on kids teeth.

From the time you were small, you’ve been warned about the dangers of plaque. Why? Because: And really, do we need to know much more than this to motivate us to brush? But if you’re in a curious mood, you might be wondering just how this soft, fuzzy film accomplishes all that damage. Let’s take […]

Dental X-Rays: Are They Safe?

Dental X-Rays being viewed.

Dental X-rays have been a function of dental healthcare for a long time. That in and of itself should be good news, because it means we’ve had plenty of time to improve them. A lot of people ask: Are Dental X-Rays Safe? While there is always some risk in exposure to radiation, dental X-rays has […]

What is a palatal expander?

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Orthodontists like Dr. Geller recommend your child’s first orthodontic visit around age seven. At this early stage, we check how your child’s jaw and facial bones are developing and make sure there’s enough room for their adult teeth to come in properly. One common treatment we might recommend is a palatal expander—a custom orthodontic device […]

Make this the Year You Stop Smoking

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It’s a new year, and it couldn’t come fast enough for many of us! Let’s do our part to make this a better year in every way—and you can start by making this the year you quit smoking once and for all. You know that smoking is very damaging to your body. Smokers are more […]

The Truth About TMJ

A woman in pain, looking off camera as she holds her left hand up to her jaw.

TMJ is the quick way of referring to your Temporomandibular Joint. Pardon the pun, but that’s quite a mouthful! What is this joint, what does it do, what symptoms does it cause, and, if your Dr. Bean and our team have told you that you have a TMJ disorder, what can we do to help? […]

Avoid Brushing After Every Single Meal

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Here is some surprising yet worthwhile advice you might be hearing for the first time: Brushing after a meal can be incredibly bad for your teeth if you do it after eating certain foods. Enamel is an extremely hard mineral on the exterior of each of your teeth. It’s actually the hardest substance in the […]

Tooth Protection and Winter Sports

A family posing outside with their winter sports gear.

Just because it’s cold out there doesn’t mean you’ll give up keeping fit and active! Winter is the season for some of our favorite team sporting activities, and when you’re donning your protective gear, don’t forget to protect your teeth as well. This sport actually tallies one of the highest counts of dental injuries. Running, […]