Monday, January 31, 2011

Breathing, Braces and a Whole Lot More by Dr. David Dobrowski, DDS

Photo demonstrates open airway.

Photo demonstrates closed airway
Is Your Child’s Block Airway Leading to Orthodontics and Major Medical Issues?

Before age 12, the growth of your child's face, jaws and cranium have already reached 80 to 90 percent completion. During these first dozen years in life, your child may have already developed deformation in their breathing that will lead to lifelong illnesses, such as anemia, obesity, diabetes, behavior disturbances, chronic ear and sinus infections, tinnitus (ringing of the ears), headaches, sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease with high blood pressure, risk of stroke, and even early death. Early signs of abnormal development in the face, mouth and jaws are gummy smiles, long and narrow faces, short or even pronounced jaws, runny noses, dark circles under the eyes, red nostrils, raspy sounds breathing, and crooked teeth, which all may lead to pain in the facial muscles (MFP) and temporomandibular joints (TMJ). The most obvious sign of a mouth breathing disorder, called airway obstruction, is a child who snores.

Dr. Yosh Johnson stated in a recent issue of the clinical journal of the Academy of General Dentistry,

"Children who mouth breathe typically do not sleep well, causing them to be tired during the day and possibly unable to concentrate on academics. If the child becomes frustrated at school, he or she may exhibit behavior problems." Dr. Johnson says, "Many of these children are misdiagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD) and hyperactivity."

Early diagnosis and treatment of airway obstruction disorders have very positive and beneficial effects on facial and dental development, and have been seen to reduce and avert both immediate social and long-term medical problems in the child, primarily by increasing the oxygen levels in the bloodstream and brain. Allergies, irregular nasal development, hypertrophic or enlarged growth of oral pharynx tissue including tonsils, adenoids, and turbinates all lead to malocclusion or bad dental bite. Therapy should begin as early as possible in your child's development to help coincide with normal growth patterns and ease the necessary treatment.

The team of doctors who understand the development of airway obstruction are in the best position to help your child overcome his or her mouth breathing and the disorder's many adverse effects. Even though we have the most advanced dental and medical care in the world, only those dentists and physicians who have expanded and continued their education through additional coursework and training have a proper grasp of facial bone growth with appropriate nasal and airway passage. Your child's early oral and long-term medical health depends on the relationship between these select and knowledgeable health care providers whom have working experience with orthopedic cranial development, beginning with your dentist, including both an orthodontist and an otolarygologist

(ENT – Ears, Nose and Throat physician).

Early recognition and therapy will help your child avoid lifelong problems that come with airway obstruction and mouth breathing, including not only dental malocclusion, but also facial pain and serious, chronic medical disorders.



* Photos taken from: http://www.tiredofcpap.com/Sleep_Apnea.html

Friday, January 28, 2011

Join Us {A new beginning awaits you...}

Looking For a New Career

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A new beginning awaits Dental Professional across Northeast Ohio. For all those longing for a rewarding career that offers continued development in a family environment, with competitive compensation and a complete benefits package…
  • Health & vision insurance
  • Free dental services
  • Paid vacation & holidays
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Continuing education
  • 401K
  • Bonus opportunities
  • And career advancements!!!
You Share With Us... And We'll Share Back!

If you refer an individual for employment at Hudec Dental, we will send you not $1.00 but $100 gift card as a simple “Thank You”!*

Hudec Dental takes pride in those that it employs and we are always searching for ambitious individuals that are looking to join a premier group of dental professionals. Due to expansion, we are looking for:
  • Associate Dentists
  • Office Managers
  • EFDAs
  • Front Desk Representatives
Don’t know anyone that has dental experience? Well that is ok too! We offer entry-level positions for individuals in our Recare department. *You are eligible for a gift card if: your name has been given prior to hire, the referred individual has been hired for 90 days and have vaild proof of referral e-mail from Hudec Dental.

How To Apply

Mail to: HR Department | 3329 Broadview Road | Cleveland | 44109
Fax: 216.485.1257

Friday, January 21, 2011

National Children's Dental Health Month

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month Hudec Dental is sponsoring a poster contest. The NCDHM poster contest is a great way to conclude February’s oral health lesson. By having students draw posters reflecting what they have learned during the month.

PRIZES (subject to change)
First Place
- $200 Great Wolf Lodge Gift Card

Second Place
- $100 Toys R Us Gift Card

Third Place
- $50 Cinemark Gift Card

HOW TO ENTER
Students can submit their entry to any Hudec Dental location or mail poster to: 3329 Broadview Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44109 . The deadline for entry is February 28, 2010.

JUDGING CRITERIA
- Clear message conveyed by the artwork and text
- The poster theme is addressed
- Creativity, originality and artistic quality
- Visual clarity- easily read
- Bright and colorful

RULES
- Poster theme must be present: Healthy Smile, Healthy Body!
- No computer-generated art, copyright characters or clip-art will be accepted.
- Posters become property of Hudec Dental once they have been submitted.
- Each poster must have a Release Form securely fastened to the back.
- Poster must be created by a student between the ages of 3 and 14.
- Entries no later than the specified deadline: February 28, 2011.
- Paper must be no larger than 8 1/2 x 11 inches.
- One entry per student is allowed.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Allcare Patients Welcome

It was an unpleasant surprise to many Allcare Dental patients and employees with the immediate closure of their offices. Hudec Dental is pleased to accept all neglected Allcare Dental patients and their families.

We will work with you and your insurance company to continue and finish treatment. At Hudec Dental, we know the importance of your oral health and want to make sure you receive the treatment you deserve.

Hudec Dental is offering all Allcare Dental patients a free new patient exam and x-ray plus $25 off your visit!

To schedule an appointment, please call us at 216.661.8888!   

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

10 Reasons to Visit Hudec Dental in the New Year

  1. We have 11 Cleveland area locations for your convenience.
  2. We offer evening and weekend appointments.
  3. We have been serving Northeast Ohio for over 30 years.
  4. We offer emergency and same-day appointments.
  5. We offer senior citizen discounts.
  6. We accept most insurances including Medicaid.
  7. We have interest-free financing available.
  8. We have dental specialists on staff.
  9. We offer cosmetic dental procedures.
  10. And we love to see you smile!