Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Updated Office Hours at Moles Orthodontics

Updated Office Hours at Moles Orthodontics:

BUSINESS HOURS:
MONDAY - THURSDAY
8 a.m - 5 p.m
Call 262-884-7700 to reach us at any of the offices.

Our new Brookfield office is open some Fridays, however there will be no Moles Orthodontic phone line answering.

If you have an appointment on a Friday in Brookfield and need assistance please call 262-327-6100.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Hear What Moles Orthodontics' Patients Are Saying!


Moles Orthodontics provides Racine Wisconsin with the latest and most advanced treatments in the field of orthodontics and their patients are so pleased. Listen to what they have to say!

"I am very satisfied with Tyler's treatment. We were all surprised at the short amount of time Tyler had his braces on. Plus, he is in 8th grade and will start high school next year without braces. Tyler is extremely happy about this. Tyler sure does smile a lot more since his braces were removed. There is a marked improvement in his confidence. Tyler's teeth look beautiful!! We are extremely happy with Moles Orthodontics. We do recommend you to everyone we know. Realizing that insurance pays very little or nothing in some cases, I would have done it anyway. As being a child and hiding his mouth, to now he is a very handsome boy with great teeth. We are very grateful. Dr. Moles will be remembered forever. Dr. Moles' work is priceless, it is not just his teeth, but we were touched in our hearts. You can feel the care and concern from Dr. Moles and his entire staff. They truly are the best!"
Sherry Van Engen


"Before beginning treatment with Dr. Moles, I had been treated by another orthodontist. After many years of un-professionalism and false promises, I met Dr. Moles. The integrity and true professionalism that Dr. Moles and his outstanding staff showed me, I could not believe that a perfect smile was possible. I use to feel like the ugly kid in school, but after having exceptional orthodontic work by Dr. Moles and staff, I now have all the confidence in the world and actually laugh without covering my smile. Thank you, Dr. Moles and staff. You are miracle workers!"
Trent Bitz

"We came out of a bad experience at a previous orthodontist. My daughter could not have been happier with her treatment at Dr. Moles. She had no more mouth sores and didn't mind going anymore. She loved the friendly staff and loves her new, straight teeth! Thank you so much!!!"
Tracy Holterman

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Dr. Moles is Voted Best Orthodontist in Milwaukee Area



Well the results are in! Milwaukee Magazine has released its 2009 listing for the top dentists in the area. They divided the field of dentistry into 7 specialties, one of which is orthodontics.

Dr. Randall Moles was voted one of the top nine orthodontists in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Area!

Milwaukee Magazine polled 1,100 dentists in the region and asked them to select three top dentists overall. The magazine awarded 63 dentists altogether.

Congratulations Dr. Moles on your great accomplishment!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Nifty "Eggs"periment from Moles Orthodontics


Summer is drawing near. If the little ones aren’t at camp, you may run out of ideas to keep them occupied. Why not use a fun and simple science experiment to focus their attention for a while? At Moles Orthodontics, we found one that includes a lesson about why it’s important to brush teeth to make plaque go away.

Gather the items you will need for this experiment:

* 1 hard-boiled egg with the shell on
* 12 ounces of Coke, Pepsi or other dark-colored cola
* 1 container large enough to hold the cola and egg
* 1 plastic bowl
* 1 toothbrush
* 1 drop of fluoride toothpaste
* Clean-up supplies

Explain to your child that plaque is a sticky layer of germs that collects on her teeth. If she doesn’t brush, plaque can cause serious problems for her teeth, for example holes in the teeth (cavities) or swollen gums (gingivitis). Tell her that you are going to do an experiment to see how plaque coats her teeth, and why brushing twice a day is important for healthy teeth and gums.

Conduct the experiment:

1. Make the comparison between the white color of the egg and the white color of your child's teeth.

2. Place the egg into the container and pour the cola over it, so that it completely covers the egg.

3. Let the egg sit in the cola for 24 hours.

4. Remove the egg from the cola. The egg will be stained and yellowish.
5. Explain to your child that the colored layer that has appeared on top of the eggshell is just like the layer of plaque that occurs on her teeth.

6. Place the egg in the plastic bowl and give your child the toothbrush with the drop of toothpaste on it.

7. Let her brush the "plaque" off of the egg. The yellowish film will disappear, exposing the white eggshell. Explain that the same thing happens when she brushes her teeth.