Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Share your experience at Moles Orthodontics with the world!

At Moles Orthodontics, we serve our patients in a warm and caring atmosphere with a friendly, dedicated staff. We are a technologically sophisticated orthodontic practice with locations in Milwaukee, Racine, and Brookfield Wisconsin, also serving Greenfield, Waukesha and other surrounding areas. Dr. Randall Moles is recognized both nationally and internationally as a lecturer and leader in the field of orthodontics.

Whether you’ve just come in for a consultation or your family has been visiting Moles Orthodontics for years, we’d love to hear your feedback. You can write a review on our Facebook page or on our Google listing!

Thank you in advance! We hope you all have a great rest of the week!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Oral health Q&A with Dr. Moles!


It may seem crazy, but there are so many rumors out there about what’s good for your teeth, what’s bad for your teeth, what will make your teeth crooked, what will discolor your teeth, and so on. Below are are answers to some of the most frequent questions Dr. Moles and our staff at Moles Orthodontics always hear from patients. We hope you find this informational! Happy Tuesday!

Q: Which foods and drinks are actually healthy for my teeth?

A: Drinks: Water, Green Tea, Milk. Foods: Cheese, Celery, Kiwi’s, Onions, Parsley, Sesame Seeds, Shiitake Mushrooms, Wasabi. To view information on why these are healthy for your teeth visit this helpful article.

Q: Can fingernail biting cause damage to my teeth? What about lip biting or biting the ends of pencils?

A: Chewing anything that’s not food and is not edible is never good for your teeth and its enamel.

Q: It’s said that the changing seasons can have an effect on your body and joints. Can the seasons changing also have an effect on the way my mouth feels, especially during orthodontic treatment?

A: There is no research that shows any connection with the seasons and braces. Patients with braces and joint problems may feel joint pain and confuse that with brace pain.

Q: Can hard candies or hard mints cause damage to my teeth?

A: Yes, Most definitely.

Q: Now that I’m wearing braces, I miss chewing gum. Can I still chew sugar-free gum with braces on?

A: No, You want to stay away from all GUM. No gum is ever good for treatment. It can slow your treatment up, by pushing wires in the wrong directions and contribute to breakage. Gum can also make your jaw much more sore than it already may feel.

Q: Is a soft toothbrush or a medium toothbrush better for my teeth and gums?

A: Soft, always choose a soft toothbrush. Its not how hard you brush, its how long you brush.

Q: Are spicy or acidic foods bad for my teeth?

A: Spicy foods are not bad for your teeth, although you may want to brush your teeth soon after as it can affect your breathe. Acidic foods and drinks on the other hand, can cause damage over time to your enamel, and wear it down.

Q: If I play sports and use a mouth guard can constantly biting down on the hard rubber eventually cause my teeth to shift and become crooked?

A: No, you would need constant pressure to move your teeth out of alignment. (example: 12-24 hours of constant pressure on your teeth , will begin to move them)

Q: If my wisdom teeth came in straight, do I still need to get them removed?

A: Some people prefer to have them removed because they can be hard to keep clean, which can lead to decay and more unnecessary plaque and bacteria in the mouth. If they do come in and have plenty of room, its perfectly okay to not have them removed. Most people find in their mouths there just isn’t enough room though.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Dr. Moles, reminding you September is National Childhood Injury Prevention Month!

This month, our entire team at Moles Orthodontics want you to be extra careful with your braces and appliances. After all, September marks the start of fall sports and an increased risk to mouth injuries. September also happens to be National Childhood Injury Prevention Month, and Dr. Moles thought it’d be a good idea to share a few sobering facts about sports and facial injuries, courtesy of our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists.

*More than half of the seven million sports and recreation-related injuries that occur each year are sustained by youth between ages 5 and 24. Collision and contact sports have higher injury rates—baseball, soccer, basketball and football account for about 80% of all sports-related emergency room visits.

*Sixty-seven percent of parents say their child does not wear a mouth guard, yet, 70 percent say their biggest fear when their child plays is that they will get hurt.

*Of the parents whose children do not wear a mouth guard, 84 percent say it's because the league or coach does not require it, according to the AAO.

*The average high school baseball pitcher can throw a fast ball between 75-to-85 miles per hour. This compares to being hit in the mouth by a speeding car!


We hope this helps you remember to wear a mouth guard and other forms of protective gear when participating in fall sports! We encourage you to give us a call at (414) 377-4106 if you have any questions!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Which three words best describe Moles Orthodontics?

Dr. Moles and our staff were recently asked, "What are the three words you would use to describe your office?" If patients had to describe our office in three words… those words would be, Cutting-edge, Caring, and Family-oriented.

There are so many words that could describe our office though, and were really proud of the great service we offer in a friendly atmosphere. Visit our website for testimonials! Have a wonderful Labor Day weekend!