Happy October, blog readers! It is hard to believe that we are already just 2 months away from the end of the year. Time has really flown by this year!
With the beautiful month of October comes wonderful fall weather, apple cider, pumpkin patches, lots of Halloween fun, and, of course, lots of Halloween candy and sweets. But did you know that October is also National Orthodontic Health Month?
Every year the American Association of Orthodontists focuses on promoting good oral hygiene and taking the time to recognize the outstanding work of orthodontists around the country. It is a time to remind people not only how important it is to have a healthy smile, but also to keep in mind how to care for braces, retainers, and any other orthodontic appliances they may have.
When it comes to treating yourself to sweets, no one is more enthusiastic than Dr. Jeff! After all, that is why we have our very own Otis Spunkmeyer cookie-making machine in our office. We would like to remind you, though, that not every sweet treat, snack, and piece of candy is ideal for consumption. Be wary of anything crunchy such as tortilla chips, nuts, or popcorn, as these can potentially cause damage to your braces. The same goes for sticky candies such as caramels, licorice, and taffy.
We hope you all will have a safe and fun October and Halloween, but if you find yourself suffering from fright of a more orthodontic nature, feel free to call us at (618) 288-0600 if you are in the Glen Carbon area or (618) 622-3377 if you are in the Swansea area. We are always ready to help if you have any orthodontic emergencies!
For more information on the American Association of Orthodontists, please visit their website at www.mylifemysmile.org.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Retainers - Take Care of Them and They Will Take Care of YOU!
As school begins, students of all ages are excited to see
their friends again and get back into the routine of learning. Sometimes the
excitement can make students forget about their homework, their pens or
pencils, and - if they recently finished orthodontic treatment- their
retainers.
Well, guess what? Dr. Jeff is here to give you an exclusive
checklist to all of you students out there who wear retainers to keep your
retainers nice and safe and your teeth beautiful!
Use Your Case – Your
case is there for a reason, so use it! Be sure to place your retainer back in
your case when you eat lunch in the cafeteria (or anywhere else, for that
matter). Not only will you keep your retainers safe and sound, but you will
also be much more likely to remember your retainer after you eat your lunch!
Avoid Using Napkins –
I know that the idea of simply placing your retainer on your napkin for
temporary safe-keeping while you eat is tempting, but I beg you, resist the
temptation! Placing retainers on napkins while eating is the #1 reason that
retainers go missing. Think about it – if you are late to lunch and need to
scarf down your sandwich, you might be more worried about being late to class
and may forget all about your retainer! Do yourself a favor – put your retainer
in your case!
Handle With Care – Your
retainers are not toys; they are very valuable (and breakable), so be sure to
treat them with care! Clean them thoroughly once a day with a toothbrush and
toothpaste and warm water. This will help remove the plaque on them and
eliminate any odors that maybe be lingering. Be sure to rinse your retainer
under warm water after you eat and place it back into your mouth right away. If
you take good care of your retainers, they will last you for years to come!
Your Retainer is NOT
a Treat for Fido – You know who wants to chew on your retainer? Your pets
do! If you do not have your retainer in, please do not leave them in the reach
of pets; they will destroy your retainers if given the chance.
Always Be Aware of
Your Retainer’s Location – I know that there is a lot of information to
remember in school, but please remember to be aware of where your retainer is
at all times! Be sure to keep your retainer away from hot water, hot car
dashboards, your pockets, napkins, and, of course, the washing machine.
Follow Dr. Jeff’s
Instructions – Want to have an amazing smile? Just follow our instructions!
Wear your retainers full-time until we instruct otherwise, always bring your
retainer to your appointments, and never try to adjust your retainer on your
own.
If you have any questions or concerns about your retainer,
be sure to call us at Mastroianni Orthodontics at (618) 288-0600 for our Glen
Carbon office or at (618) 622-3377 for our Swansea location! Check out our
website at www.amazingsmiles.com to
see what we can do for you!
Friday, August 10, 2012
We've Got School Spirit! How 'Bout You? Then Show Us and Win $500!
Summer is ending soon (to the dismay of many students), and the new school year is beginning in full force locally and nationally. Some students may be, well, less than thrilled when it comes to returning to school, but the patients whom we see in our office are often talking about how excited they are for school to begin once more, and we have to say, we’re excited FOR them!
That is why we plan on holding a fun School Spirit video contest for them this year!
What is this video contest all about, anyway? Well, it is quite simple! All you have to do if you want to enter is create a brand new school spirit video! Make a video about how much school spirit you and your friends have for the upcoming school year, and then upload it to YouTube.
After you have done that, email us the link of your school spirit video on YouTube at marcia@amazingsmiles.com to officially be entered into our contest! You have until October 1 to enter your video into our contest. By the way, our contest began August 1st, so start making your video now!
After all the videos have been submitted, we will then post all entrants’ videos to our Facebook fan page on October 1 (if you haven’t liked our Facebook page yet, then you totally should, especially since you can see your video there!).
Now here is the important part – the entrant’s video with the most “likes” by October 24 at 8 a.m. will be the winner! He or she will then receive $500 to be dedicated to the school department of his or her choice!
So if you want to give an extra 500 bucks to your music department, athletic department, language arts department, science department, or whatever, then put on your thinking cap and start devising this year’s winning School Spirit video!
Oh, and we almost forgot! We need to give you guidelines! Follow these guidelines below to make sure that your video still has a chance to win $500:
*Your video must be less than 5 minutes in length.
*Your video must be “ family-friendly.”
*Your video must also be submitted on time – no later than Mon., October 1!
So what are you waiting for? Get those creative juices flowing and show us how much school spirit YOU have in your School Spirit video! You never know – you might just win money for your school!
That is why we plan on holding a fun School Spirit video contest for them this year!
What is this video contest all about, anyway? Well, it is quite simple! All you have to do if you want to enter is create a brand new school spirit video! Make a video about how much school spirit you and your friends have for the upcoming school year, and then upload it to YouTube.
After you have done that, email us the link of your school spirit video on YouTube at marcia@amazingsmiles.com to officially be entered into our contest! You have until October 1 to enter your video into our contest. By the way, our contest began August 1st, so start making your video now!
After all the videos have been submitted, we will then post all entrants’ videos to our Facebook fan page on October 1 (if you haven’t liked our Facebook page yet, then you totally should, especially since you can see your video there!).
Now here is the important part – the entrant’s video with the most “likes” by October 24 at 8 a.m. will be the winner! He or she will then receive $500 to be dedicated to the school department of his or her choice!
So if you want to give an extra 500 bucks to your music department, athletic department, language arts department, science department, or whatever, then put on your thinking cap and start devising this year’s winning School Spirit video!
Oh, and we almost forgot! We need to give you guidelines! Follow these guidelines below to make sure that your video still has a chance to win $500:
*Your video must be less than 5 minutes in length.
*Your video must be “ family-friendly.”
*Your video must also be submitted on time – no later than Mon., October 1!
So what are you waiting for? Get those creative juices flowing and show us how much school spirit YOU have in your School Spirit video! You never know – you might just win money for your school!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
iTero Digital Impression System - Our Office Just Got a Whole Lot More Futuristic!
If you’ve ever had to have impressions of your teeth taken,
you know how much fun it is (or isn’t) to have those trays filled with putty pressed
up against your teeth. Up to this point, taking impressions the old-fashioned
way with the putty was necessary to orthodontics. Most orthodontists would mix
up the material, put it in special horseshoe-shaped trays, and then insert it
into the patient’s mouth for several minutes. Anyone who has done it knows that
it’s a messy procedure and in some cases it can cause a gag reflex. It’s
certainly not the most fun thing to do when going to the orthodontist, but I’m
very glad to tell you that at my office in Glen Carbon, that that experience is
no more!
Instead of using the traditional putty method, we now use
the new iTero Digital Impression System, which scans patients’ teeth and lets
us work with a 3D digital model. This system is available at our Glen Carbon
office. The whole process takes somewhere between 8 and 15 minutes and gives us
a perfect 3D representation of the patient’s teeth that we can interact with on
the computer. iTero uses a combination of lasers and optical scanning software
in a process called parallel confocal imaging. What it means for our patients
is that the messy material and gag reflex are a total thing of the past!
The other added benefit of having 3D scans in this way is
that patients can directly see the progress that they are making with their
teeth alignments. This will help them better understand what is going on in
with their teeth, and it will help us to better explain how we are helping
them.
Also, since the entire process is digital, the amount of
time it takes us to get working models of our patients’ teeth is much shorter
and far less cumbersome than it used to be.
Instead of sending off the impressions of your teeth to
Invisalign and waiting 2 to 3 weeks for the results, we now can email the scan
of your teeth directly to the company and can get a speedier result. This then
allows us to give you an amazing smile even more quickly and accurately!
In the end, this all means that we can have patients come
into the office for their first visit and leave the office on their last visit
with a great smile in a shorter time than we used to. I love seeing my patients
as much as I can, but I also know that we’re all working toward giving them the
awesome smiles that they are capable of as quickly as possible, and this is
definitely one of the tools that will help us achieve that.
So what are you waiting for? If you aren’t happy with your
smile the way it is, then we’re ready to help you get the confidence and the
pleasure that comes with having straight teeth and a fantastic smile! Call us
today at (618) 288-0600 and set up an appointment, or stop by our website at www.amazingsmiles.com. Also, don’t
forget to friend us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter! I can’t wait to hear
back from you!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Help Your Children Love Their Mouths More For National Children's Dental Health Month!

It’s February, and you know what that means! Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, and stores everywhere are bursting with red, white, and pink stuffed animals, flowers, and sweets.
Know what ELSE is red, white, and pink? The inside of your mouth! February is National Children’s Dental Month, and what better time than this month is there to teach your children about their teeth and the importance of taking good care of them? The American Dental Association (ADA) sponsors National Children’s Dental Health Month each February to help in raising awareness about the importance of oral health, and their message has reached millions of people across America.
When it comes to oral care, developing good, healthy habits at an early age helps children get in the routine of taking care of their teeth and gums not only through their childhood but also for the rest of their lives.
Here are some tips to help you teach your youngsters how to care for their mouths and ensure that they have healthy teeth and gums for the rest of their lives:
Educate Your Children on Oral Health – Explain to your children why taking care of their teeth and gums is so important. Tell them that if they take good care of their teeth throughout their lives, their teeth will then help take good care of them in return by helping them speak clearly and chew the right foods so they grow up to be healthy and strong. Explain to them the concepts of plaque, gingivitis, cavities and unhealthy gums and why they’re detrimental to their teeth.
Brush At Least Twice a Day – It’s important to properly maintain teeth, and this is essential to teach to your children right away. Make sure they know that they should brush their teeth at least twice a day – after they eat breakfast and before bedtime. If they’re able, tell them it’s good to brush their teeth after lunch or after having a sweet snack. Make sure also that they know why it’s so important to brush their teeth, too, as brushing their teeth frequently and properly will obliterate deadly plaque.
Brush ALL of Your Teeth – Children may have the tendency to brush only their front teeth because they’re easier to reach. Make sure they spend some time on the teeth in the back, too. If you’d like, ask us to show them the best way to brush their teeth efficiently and without damaging their gums.
Remember – It’s Not a Race! Be sure that your children spend some time on their teeth. Two or three minutes is a good time to spend on brushing. If they’re having trouble keeping track of their time, you can play one of their favorite songs to help them pass the time and also get a good idea on how long they should brush.
Get the Right Toothbrush For the Job – Toothbrushes with soft bristles are sure to do the job so that gums aren’t damaged when teeth are brushed. Remember to change out toothbrushes every 3 months. You can help your child figure out when the time has come to switch brushes by purchasing the toothbrushes that have the fading color on the sides of the bristles.
Eat Healthily- Sometimes it’s just not enough to brush your teeth. Sugar and candy can wreak havoc on teeth and begin to form cavities because bacteria go crazy when sugary residue resides on teeth. Be sure your children eat sweets and drink soda in moderation and ALWAYS brush their teeth after consuming sugary treats and beverages. Better yet, make sure they eat lots of fruits and vegetables and drink water instead of soda.
Practice Healthy Habits – Brushing teeth is only one way to care for teeth, not the catch-all. Flossing teeth is extremely important in keeping teeth healthy and happy as it helps get rid of the food that’s hidden in places no toothbrush can reach. Your child might think it feels weird to floss the first few times they try it, but soon enough, they’ll get the hang of it.
Visit Us Twice a Year – And of course, visit us and your dentist twice a year to make sure teeth are healthy and are growing in correctly.
Are you ready to visit us? Call us at Mastroianni Orthodontics at (618) 205-6133 or visit www.amazingsmiles.com to make an appointment. You don’t have to have a referral to see Dr. Mastroianni, and we also take all types of insurances.
So what are you waiting for? Schedule an appointment today!
Friday, March 5, 2010
What’s so special about an Orthodontist?

Other dental specialties you may have heard of include endodontic (focusing on the soft tissue inside your teeth), periodontic (focusing on the gums and other tissues surrounding your teeth) and prosthodontic (focusing on restoring and replacing damaged teeth).
Isn't it nice to know there's a dental expert here to help you through any type of treatment your teeth, jaw and gums might need?
Friday, February 19, 2010
Sports and Orthodontics

In case of any accident involving the face, check your mouth and the appliances immediately. If teeth are loosened or the appliances damaged, please schedule an appointment with us. And don’t forget to ask us— we will provide a mouth guard for any patient in active treatment.
Only by using a mouth guard and other forms of facial protection can kids with and without braces avoid serious sports injuries. Please give us a call if you have any questions about mouth guards or your treatment at Mastroianni Orthodontics.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Age 7 is the magic number for an orthodontic check-up

Ok, so what’s so great about age seven, you ask? Enough permanent teeth have arrived for Dr. Mastroianni to make a determination about whether any problems are present. The first molars have come in, providing an opportunity to check for malocclusion, or “bad bite.” Also, the incisors have begun to come in, and problems such as crowding, deep bites and open bites can be detected.
Orthodontic evaluation at an early age provides one of two positive outcomes: For some, early identification or problems will lead to easier or shorter orthodontic treatment in the future. For others, a healthy prognosis will provide immediate peace of mind.
Early evaluation, of course, may signal a need for early treatment. For some children, early treatment can prevent physical and emotional trauma. Aside from spurring on years of harmful teasing, misaligned teeth are also prone to injury and are detrimental to good oral hygiene. So if your child is nearing his or her seventh birthday, give us a call at 618-205-6133 to schedule an appointment.
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