Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving from Dr. Jung and Family Orthodontics!



Dr. Jung and our entire orthodontic staff at Family Orthodontics extend our best wishes to you, our patients and referring doctors, for a wonderful Thanksgiving.

We appreciate the opportunity to work together with you in the creation of your ideal smile, and would like to know: what are you most thankful for this year? Leave us a comment, or if you have any photos or stories to share with us, we encourage you to post them on our Facebook page.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Ask Dr. Jung: Do germs really live on toothbrushes?

Fall is here, and with it the dreaded cold and flu season. After recovering from your cold, our team at Family Orthodontics will tell you one of the most important steps you can take to avoid becoming reinfected is replacing your toothbrush!

Germs can linger on the bristles, and you risk prolonging your sickness by continuing to use the same toothbrush. Be smart - keep a spare, just in case! To protect your toothbrush from bacteria all year long, consider the following tips:

• Wash your hands before and after brushing

• Allow the brush to air dry after each use, harmful bacteria dies after being exposed to oxygen

• Store the toothbrush in an upright position to allow water to drain and dry faster

• Replace your toothbrush every 3-4 months. Worn bristles are less effective in properly cleaning your teeth, and can actually be damaging to teeth if used too long!


Hope this tip helps! Feel free to call us if you have any questions or ask us on Facebook. Have a wonderful & relaxing weekend!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Dr. Jung and Family Orthodontics, honoring our veterans

Happy Veteran's Day! We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the veterans and those currently on active duty who have put their lives on the line for the freedoms we all enjoy.

In celebration of Veteran’s Day, Dr. Haesin Jung and our entire team at Family Orthodontics would like to share a few fun facts about our flag, our national holiday and our country’s history!

-Veteran's Day, a day that was originally called Armistice Day, is a time to thank and honor the men and women who have served in our military.

- President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the official legislation for Veteran's Day on June 1, 1954, changing the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veteran's Day

-There are 23.2 million veterans in the U.S.

-The flag was first approved by Congress on June 14, 1777

-Each of the flag’s colors signify different American values - red is for valor and zeal, white is for hope, purity, and cleanliness of life, and blue is for heaven, loyalty, sincerity, justice, and truth

-Research by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) helped develop the CAT Scan, the cardiac pacemaker, and the “Seattle Foot” to give those hurt the ability to run and jump

-When the flag is displayed next to another flag against a wall, the U.S. flag should be on its own right (on the left side when facing the wall).

-Veteran's Day is often confused with Memorial Day. Memorial Day is a time for remembering and honoring the men and women who died while serving our country, or as a result of injuries that incurred in battle. Veteran's Day honors and gives thanks to all veterans who served in our military.

-There are five states with over 1 million veterans in their population – California, Florida, Texas, New York and Pennsylvania.


Thanks again to our veterans! We are so thankful for all who have and are currently serving in the U.S. and abroad.

Friday, November 5, 2010

It's November! What are you up to?

Believe it or not, we’re almost in full holiday mode! But before you go celebrating, Dr. Jung and team want to know: What are you doing this month as the fall semester begins to wrap up for a lot of you?

Anything exciting happening in your life? Are you beginning to think about Thanksgiving and holiday plans? If so, we'd love to hear all about it!

You can share your stories with us here or on our Facebook page!

Happy Holidays from Dr. Jung and the team at Family Orthodontics!