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Play it Safe this Spring

April 3rd, 2019

It's springtime and it's again time to remind our patients at Coats Orthodontics to protect their faces and pearly whites while out on the field playing sports. According to the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation, children, high-school athletes and adults have more than 5,000,000 teeth knocked out in sporting events annually.

If you are planning on participating in spring sports, it’s imperative to have a proper-fitting mouthguard. Mouthguards can prevent chipped or broken teeth, lip and cheek injuries, jaw fractures, mouth lacerations and even concussions.

Having a mouthguard can make the difference between losing your teeth or not, and because many of our patients who play high school sports have jaws that are still growing, last year’s mouthguard may no longer fit as it should. Dr. Matthew Coats and our team at Coats Orthodontics can fit you for a new guard.

To learn more about mouthguards or for general questions about your treatment at our Tomball office, please give us a call!

What happens if I have an orthodontic emergency while I'm on vacation?

March 27th, 2019

At Coats Orthodontics, there are a few things we want to remind you of when you're on vacation, so that a day with friends and family won’t be spent dealing with an orthodontic emergency. Firstly, we are here for you whether you are in town or out of town on vacation. Give us a call and we may be able to address the problem over the phone. Second, if we are unable to help you fix the problem over the phone, we will help you find an orthodontic practice in your vacation area that can help you.

If you experience problems reaching our office, we suggest going online and searching for orthodontic practices in your area. Most orthodontists will lend a helping hand to another orthodontic patient and get them out of pain or discomfort.

If you have braces, whether they are metal, ceramic, or lingual, Dr. Matthew Coats and our team suggest steering clear of the following foods to avoid broken brackets and/or wire distortion while you are on vacation:

  • Chewy, sticky, or gummy food
  • Apples, pears and other whole fruits (cut fruit into thin wedges before consuming)
  • Bagels and hard rolls
  • Bubble gum
  • Corn on the cob
  • Hard candies
  • Hard cookies
  • Pretzels
  • All varieties of nuts, including peanuts, almonds, and cashews

Finally, if you have clear aligners and you lose your tray, don’t worry! Simply put in either the previous tray or the next tray and contact us as soon as you get home!

Follow these tips and you can have a worry-free vacation!

Top Five Best Foods for Oral Health

March 20th, 2019

Some foods are just terrible for your teeth — think cookies and candy bars — but there are certain foods that are beneficial to your oral health. Below, Dr. Matthew Coats and our team have covered five of the top foods to keep your teeth and gums healthy!

1. Crispy, low-acid fruits and vegetables: Fruits like apples and vegetables such as carrots and celery act like “natural toothbrushes,” helping to clear plaque from your teeth and freshen your breath.

2. Kiwis: These little green superstars are packed with vitamin C which is essential for gum health. The collagen in your gums is strengthened when you consume foods that are high in vitamin C, like kiwis, thus helping to prevent periodontal problems.

3. Raw onions: Onions have long been studied for their antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. Proliferation of bacteria is what leads to tooth decay and cavities. By including raw onions in your diet, you'll be doing your part to wipe out those little microbes before they can multiply!

4. Shiitake Mushrooms: A specific compound in shiitake mushrooms, lentinan, has been shown to have antibacterial properties that target the microbes that cause cavities while leaving other beneficial bacteria alone. It may also help prevent gingivitis, or inflammation of the gums.

5. Green Tea: Often lauded for its high antioxidant content and many health benefits, it turns out green tea also benefits your oral health! A Japanese study found men who drank green tea on a regular basis had a lower occurrence of periodontal disease compared to men who drank green tea infrequently. It's believed this is due to the catechins in green tea, a type of flavonoid that may help protect you from free radical damage, but more research needs to be done. Either way, drink up for your overall health, as well as your teeth!

If you have any questions about your oral health, or are looking for even more oral health tips, contact our Tomball office!

Spring at Coats Orthodontics

March 18th, 2019

As spring approaches and everyone’s spring cleaning is in full effect, we’d like to share a philosophy that has served our office well in the last few years: “If it’s not used in six months, throw it away.” You’d be surprised how much you might be able to let go of this way. For us, it’s been a great way to keep our space efficient and clean.

Organizational tasks aside, we can’t wait for the sunshine that’s coming our way! It’s been gloomy and rainy for far too long. We see long walks and relaxing on patios while sipping on tea or coffee in our future and we can’t wait. We’re also working on a big surprise that we can’t wait to share with you guys!

Dr. Coats is looking forward to working on having a positive outlook regardless of circumstances. It’s a skill we think everyone could use a little reminding of from time to time. His dream spring vacation destination is Hawaii and we can’t blame him. Who can resist Hawaiian beaches and all that fresh seafood?

Regardless of the season, our biggest goal remains: keep growing our practice so we can add more availability to our schedule and accommodate everyone to the best of our abilities. As always, thanks for choosing us. We hope to see you in the office soon.