Thursday, July 30, 2015

The Clear Alternative

Looking for an alternative to traditional braces? Well we have an option for YOU. ClearCorrect is the clear and simple alternative to braces.


What’s ClearCorrect?

ClearCorrect is a series of clear, custom-made, removable aligners that gradually straighten your teeth as you wear them, each aligner moving your teeth just a little bit at a time. These aligners are practically invisible, so most people won't even know you're in treatment, they fit you perfectly, so they're more comfortable than regular braces, and they're removable, so you can eat whatever you like and clean your teeth normally.

What are the benefits of ClearCorrect?


Easy process: Dr. Beim establishes that ClearCorrect is the right treatment option for you, we will take impressions, photos, and x-rays of your teeth that ClearCorrect uses to make your custom aligners.

Discrete: Basically only you and Dr. Beim will know you are undergoing orthodontic treatment. ClearCorrect is a discrete alternative to traditional braces for image-conscious adults who are worried about the stigma attached to traditional metal braces.

Removable: Unlike traditional braces, ClearCorrect is removable for cleaning and eating. Cleaning metal braces after eating is difficult, but with ClearCorrect maintenance is easy.  You can easily remove ClearCorrect aligners to brush and floss your teeth normally.

Beautiful Results:  ClearCorrect improves your smile’s aesthetic by correcting a wide range of orthodontic problems. From crowding, to spacing, crossbite, overbite, and underbite. ClearCorrect is your versatile treatment option.

Healthier Results: A crooked and overcrowded smile creates hiding places for bacteria and decay from daily oral hygiene habits. After ClearCorrect straightens your smile, your teeth will be easier to clean and have better defenses against plaque buildup.

ClearCorrect invisible braces are the clear & simple way to straighten your teeth, so you can show off your smile! Want to find out if ClearCorrect is good option for you? Schedule an appointment today.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

History Behind The 4th


Every year on the 4th day of July we celebrate a great American holiday, Independence Day. This comes as summer is just heating up. Flags of bright red, white and blue appear everywhere you go. But, beyond fireworks and good food the 4th of July has a very rich history expanding back over 200 years ago.

Independence Day is celebrated on the 4th of July because it was on July 4, 1776, that members of the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, adopted the final draft of the Declaration of Independence. Following its adoption, the Declaration was read to the public in various American cities. Whenever they heard it, patriots erupted in cheers and celebrations. While the Fourth is celebrated across the country, historic cities like Boston and Philadelphia draw huge crowds to their festivities.

What is the Declaration of Independence? Source: infoplease.com

Declaration of Independence, full and formal declaration adopted July 4, 1776, by representatives of the Thirteen Colonies in North America announcing the separation of those colonies from Great Britain and making them into the United States.

Need help explaining the meaning of this holiday to younger kiddies? Here’s a fun video for them to watch


We hope all of patients have a great 4th of July weekend, share your fun with us by posting photos on our Facebook wall and we'll be sure to share with everyone! 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Observation Patients Win While They Wait

Braces Lake Mary

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that the initial orthodontic evaluation should occur at the first sign of orthodontic problems or no later than age 7. Our younger patients who have been seen by Dr. Beim, but are not quite ready to start treatment are called "Observation Patients". These patients are asked to return to our office every 6 months to monitor their progress. As a "Observation Patient", when you return to our office every 6 months to monitor your progress you are entered for a chance to win special prizes. Observation patients who visit our office from July-December will be entered in a drawing to win 2 tickets to Disney Quest

For more information about early orthodontic treatment please visit Beimortho.com or contact our office today.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Say to NO to Sticky and Chewy and Crunchy... During Treatment

Now that it's summer time sweet treats are everywhere, but remember if your under orthodontic treatment there are foods you have to avoid.

Braces are used as a treatment to bring out your best smile, and with that comes a lot of changes to your mouth including your daily oral hygiene activities and eating habits. While you have braces you will want to avoid certain types of foods. You basically have to steer clear of anything sticky, chewy, hard and crunchy.

Here’s a list of treats you will need to avoid during your braces treatment.


  • Gum
  • Hard Candy
  • Sticky Candy
  • Popcorn
  • Nuts
  • Ice
  • Taffy
  • Hard Chips
  • Carrots
  • Apples
  • Hard/Thick Bread
  • Large/Hard Pretzels
  • Corn on a cob

It is important to not consume these foods, because eating anything sticky, chewy, hard or crunchy can damage your braces which could make your treatment longer than expected. We want you to have the best experience during your treatment. So here’s a list of great foods you can enjoy while wearing braces.

  • Dairy - pudding, soft cheeses
  • Breads – sliced lunch bread, soft tortillas, pancakes, muffins w/o nuts, biscuits
  • Grains – noodles, pasta, soft-cooked rice
  • Meats/poultry - soft-cooked chicken, meatballs, lunch meats
  • Seafood - fish w/o bones, tuna, salmon, crab and crab cakes
  • Vegetables - potatoes, peas, yams, steamed spinach, beans
  • Fruits - applesauce, bananas, fruit juice
  • Treats - ice cream w/o nuts, milkshakes, smoothies, Jell-O, cake
  • Other – eggs, hot dogs, hamburgers, chili, beans and much more

Remember with braces, always be mindful of what you are eating, the wrong food can lead to a sooner than expected visit to our office.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Play and Win!

Have you been earning points? If not, what are you waiting for? You can start today! 


As a patient of Beim Orthodontics you are automatically eligible for tons of awesome rewards and prizes. Patient Rewards Hub is a unique program that offers rewards to our patients through our website and Facebook Page.

It’s super easy and accessible. When you visit our office you can pick up a patient rewards card. Once you activate your card you can start earning points instantly through staying on top of your oral hygiene, playing games and participating in our monthly contest.

Here are a few ways you can earn points on your Smile Rewards card:

  • Great Brushing
  • Nothing Loose or Broken
  • Attending our Annual Skate Party
  • Referring Friends and Family
  • Being on Time
  • Wearing Orthodontic Appliances As Instructed


It’s that simple, all you have to do is continue to be a great patient and log onto rewards hub via our website. As you earn points you can then cash in your points to redeem prizes such as gift cards to popular retailers.

We value our patients and want to provide them with best experiences they can get from an orthodontic office. The program is geared towards encouraging healthy habits and making your experience with us fun. So log on and earn those points! If you don’t have a card…ask someone in our office about getting one during your next office visit.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

April is National Facial Protection Month

Each year during the month of April the Academy for Sports Dentistry, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and the American Association of Orthodontists sponsor National Facial Protection Month.

National Facial Protection Month focuses on spreading awareness about the importance of protecting children and adults from oral and facial injuries. Many injuries that do occur during sporting activities could have been prevented had the proper protective gear had been worn. An estimated 12 million people between the ages of 5 and 22 years suffer a sport-related injury annually. A recently published study by the University of Alabama at Birmingham analyzed data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), a database of injuries treated at hospital emergency departments, for the period 2001-2008. Researchers found the five most common causes of childhood injuries were, in order of frequency, basketball, football, bicycling, playgrounds and soccer.

Dr. Beim wants to remind all of our patients that it is important for you to protect your mouth during treatment. For protection you must wear a mouth guard. A mouth guard can help prevent injury to the teeth, mouth and even jaw. Mouth guards are made of flexible material that is fitted to protect your upper and lower teeth. You can buy a stock mouth guard or get a custom guard made. The right fit mouth guard will act as cushions protecting your mouth from hits and preventing serious injury.


For more information about National Facial Protection Month visit ADA.org, and for questions regarding mouth guards please contact our office

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Urgent, Urgent, Urgent, Urgent...Emergency


OK...so you're home from your orthodontic adjustment appointment. Your next appointment is scheduled for six weeks from now, but what do you if your mouth is sore, you feel a wire poking your cheek, your teeth are tender. Did you know that many things we consider an emergency are really things that are simply causing us temporary discomfort and can be resolved at home? It's true. Most orthodontic concerns, like, poking wires and mouth soreness can be fixed without scheduling an emergency appointment.

Here's How...

Poking Wire - Sometimes a poking wire can be safely turned down so that it no longer causes you discomfort. Try to tuck the wire back in and out of the way with the blunt end of a toothbrush, pencil eraser or Q-Tip. Orthodontic wax can always be used to cover any archwires that might be sticking out. Also...nail clippers can be used to clip a broken archwire that may be poking out if wax doesn't ease you comfort.

Loose Wire - Use Tweezers to re-insert archwires that have slipped out of the molar bracket. Place wax over it if there is any remaining discomfort.

Soreness - Warm salt-water rinses are helpful in relieving soreness. You may also take an over-the-counter pain reliever such as Tylenol or Advil as you would for a headache or similar discomfort. Carefully chewing on a half piece of sugarless chewing gum will help alleviate the pain and help your mouth feel "back to normal" much more quickly.

Even though you are careful, you may occasionally damage your appliances. We want our patients to be informed of problems that may occur, and understand how to solve them, at least temporarily, until it is possible to return to our office.

Please Remember:  If you are involved in contact sports, a regular mouth guard can be fitted over your braces for added protection. April is National Facial Protection Month so be aware that facial and oral injuries are common, but preventable. Visit aaoms.org for more information.