February 16th, 2022

As we all know, or should by now, the key to maintaining great oral health is keeping up with a daily plan of flossing, brushing, and using mouthwash. These three practices in combination will help you avoid tooth decay and keep bacterial infections at bay.
At Premier Orthodontics, we’ve noticed that it’s usually not the toothbrush or floss that people have trouble picking, but the mouthwash.
Depending on the ingredients, different mouthwashes will have different effects on your oral health. Here are some ideas to take under consideration when you’re trying to decide which type of mouthwash will best fit your needs.
- If gum health is your concern, antiseptic mouthwashes are designed to reduce bacteria near the gum line.
- If you drink a lot of bottled water, you may want to consider a fluoride rinse to make sure your teeth develop the level of strength they need.
- Generally, any mouthwash will combat bad breath, but some are especially designed to do so.
- Opt for products that are ADA approved, to ensure you aren’t exposing your teeth to harmful chemicals.
- If you experience an uncomfortable, burning sensation when you use a wash, stop it and try another!
Still have questions about mouthwash? Feel free to ask Dr. Syrah Quraishi during your next visit to our Indianapolis office! We’re always happy to answer your questions. Happy rinsing!
February 9th, 2022

The Valentine shopping list is traditional and simple: Flowers. Candy. But if your Valentine is in braces this year, suddenly your choices become more complicated. No need to worry! Dr. Syrah Quraishi and our Indianapolis team have some sweet suggestions that are both braces-friendly and Valentine-approved.
First, let’s look at some options where Cupid’s arrow has missed the mark.
- Caramels—these sticky treats are difficult to clean from orthodontic work, and sticky, chewy foods can even cause damage to wires and brackets.
- Chocolate covered nuts—hard foods such as nuts can break or bend wires and brackets.
- Assorted chocolates—a confectionary minefield! There are bound to be some caramels and nuts in there somewhere, hiding beneath an innocent coat of chocolate, just waiting to ruin your Valentine’s evening.
- Other candies such as taffy, licorice, hard candy? No, no, and no. Remember, anything sticky, chewy, or hard is on the “Loves Me Not” list.
So, which chocolate treats won’t break hearts or braces?
- Soft truffles—if it’s not Valentine’s Day without a be-ribboned box of chocolates, choose soft truffles to fill it.
- Chocolate mousse—the perfect end to a romantic dinner.
- Chocolate covered strawberries—it’s a special occasion treat that won’t mistreat braces.
- Rich chocolate cake—always a delightful indulgence, and even better if it’s in the shape of a heart.
If your Valentine is not a chocolate fan, there are other sweet treats that are delicious alternatives.
- Cheesecake can be topped with (pitted!) cherries to celebrate in holiday-appropriate color.
- Soft heart-shaped cookies will be even more romantic with decorative icing—add your initials for a personal touch.
- Select an array of frozen yogurt, ice cream, or gelato in different shades of pink.
- Macarons also come in a variety of pink and red shades—but make sure this confection is on your Valentine’s braces-friendly list!
Of course, you can celebrate the day without sugary tributes. A single flower, watching your favorite movie together or, best of all, a heartfelt card or letter are all wonderful ways to show you care. But if it’s just not the same holiday without a sweet treat, try some of our suggestions. Your Valentine will appreciate your thoughtfulness.
February 2nd, 2022

While it’s normal to feel self-conscious, there is no reason to avoid photos just because you wear braces. Many people wear braces and you do not need to be embarrassed about them. There are also ways you can enjoy your photos without hiding your smile.
Make it Fun
Dr. Syrah Quraishi and our staff offer rubber bands for braces in a wide range of colors. Choose your favorite color and wear it with pride. You can mix and match your colors too. For Valentine’s Day, try alternating red and pink bands. For the Fourth of July, use red, white, and blue!
Bands are also available in neon colors and glow-in-the-dark designs. Your imagination is the only thing holding you back. You might want to avoid using dark green bands, though. It makes it look as though you have broccoli stuck in your teeth. Gross!
Make them Disappear
If your braces still really bother you in photos, technology can quickly solve the problem. A photo-editing program, or even a simple paint program, can easily erase your braces. Zoom in on your teeth, pick your natural tooth color with the dropper, and paint your braces away.
If you have a significant amount of metal in your braces, try to avoid close-ups with flash. The flash can reflect off the metal. The important thing to remember is how good your teeth will look and feel once your orthodontic work is complete. Dr. Syrah Quraishi and our staff can also show you options for braces that are not as visible as the traditional style.
January 19th, 2022

As you are undergoing orthodontic treatment, our team at Premier Orthodontics would like to point you to a helpful website. Our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) have lots of important information about everything relating to braces, including myths and facts of orthodontics, tips for a better orthodontic experience, and cool webisodes about orthodontics.
Check out AAO today and feel free to contact us at our Indianapolis office if you have any questions.
Dr. Syrah Quraishi and our team at Premier Orthodontics hope this information helps you!