Thursday, October 15, 2009

Halloween Costume Contest



Come dressed up in your Halloween Costume on either Wednesday, October 28th at our Johns Creek Office or Thursday, October 29th at our Hamilton Mill Office and points will be awarded on our NEW Elchahal Smile Reward Program. Redeem your points for great gift cards including Toys R U, Target, Starbucks, GameStop and many more.
The best costume of the day from each office will get a prize!

--Dr. Elchahal & Team

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Importance of Retainers



You've done your time, your teeth are impeccably straight, and your braces can come off! You're free!

...Now, what's this about a retainer?

Most of our patients who've spent time in braces need to wear a retainer after their braces are removed. A retainer is a small, curved piece of plastic and metal that we custom-create to fit inside your mouth. Its job is to hold your teeth in their new position.

Why Do I Need a Retainer?
Imagine you've built a sandcastle on the beach. You spent a lot of time on that sandcastle, and you want to protect it so you and your friends can admire your creation. How do you keep that castle from falling down? You take special precaution to build it far away from any water (or tricky big brothers) that could rush in and ruin all your hard work.

It's the same thing with your teeth. We've worked together for months - years, maybe - to bring your teeth into perfect alignment, and we don't want to see them lapse back into crookedness. So we take a special precaution to enforce their new position. And that special precaution is wearing a retainer.


When - And For How Long - Should I Wear My Retainer?

Just like everyone's teeth are different, everyone has different schedules and timelines for wearing a retainer. When we remove your braces and create your very own special retainer, we will let you know how often you need to wear it. We will also let you know how long you need to wear it. Research has shown that teeth often get progressively more crooked with age, so the longer you wear your retainer, the better a chance you have of keeping that perfect smile. The important thing is to carefully follow our instructions, because we have designed your retainer schedule based on exactly what your teeth need to stay in place.

Will It Feel Weird?
Remember back when you first got braces and your mouth felt a little different? Then once you got used to them, you forgot they were there. You learned how to talk with braces, you learned how to eat with braces, you learned how to smile with braces. You will do the same thing with a retainer, and soon you'll forget it's there. And because a retainer takes up less space in your mouth than braces, it'll be even easier this time.

Will It Look Weird?
Quite the contrary: we can make retainers in many different colors and sometimes we can even put special pictures on them. You get to choose how you want it to look.

How Do I Take Care of My Retainer?
It's easy to take care of your retainer. When you take it out to brush your teeth, simply clean it with your toothbrush and toothpaste. And when you are not wearing your retainer, be sure to keep it in its plastic case to avoid damaging it.
Are All Retainers Removable?

Sometimes we place a "bonded" or permanently fixed retainer on your lower front teeth. These teeth are the most prone to becoming crooked again, so having a retainer you can't lose or remove often pays off in a big way. If you have a bonded retainer, make sure to brush it thoroughly and floss between the teeth it holds straight daily.


What If I Lose My Retainer?

Because a retainer can be an expensive item, it's best to avoid losing one. The most common way that retainers are lost is during a meal. A patient removes his retainer to eat, wraps it in a napkin, and puts it on his lunch tray in the cafeteria - then promptly forgets it's there. Where does it end up? You guessed it: in the garbage. Ew! Trust us, you don't want to dig through cafeteria garbage. So don't lose track of your retainer. Ask us about our retainer insurance!

What If My Retainer Breaks?
If your retainer breaks or is lost, please call us immediately so we can create a replacement for you. Going without your retainer, even for a few days, can affect the alignment of your teeth.


--Dr. Elchahal

Friday, October 2, 2009

The New Elchahal Smile Rewards Program

Patient cooperation is one of the most important aspects in achieving an excellent orthodontic result. To recognize and reward hard work, we have created the Elchahal Smile Rewards Program.

Points can be earned for:
• Having great oral hygiene
• Arriving at your appointment on time
• Getting A's on your report card
• Visiting your dentist for a dental cleaning
• Referring a friend
• And many more!!!

It's That Easy!
Look for more information coming in the next few weeks or feel free to ask any of our team members. We will be implementing the new point system by the end of October.

Dr. Alec N. Elchahal and staff

Friday, September 25, 2009

The Taste of Johns Creek



On Friday, October 2nd, Dr. Alec Elchahal will join the Johns Creek community as they gather at Chattahoochee High School to support the second annual Taste of Johns Creek. The event was a tremendous success last year with top local restaurants providing bountiful food samples to a crowd that exceeded three thousand in number. The overwhelming support of Johns Creek residents and local businesses ensured the organization of their fundraising goals for the Gridiron, Band and Debate teams.

The founding committee anticipates an even greater turn out this year with several more restaurants and businesses. For more information, go to www.tasteofjc.com. Hope to see you all there for a fabulous evening and don't forget to stop by and say hello to Dr. E and team!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Cash for Candy with Dr. Elchahal!



Dr. Elchahal is redefining the phrase "put your money where your mouth is." This Halloween, trick-or-treaters can bring their excess candy to Dr. Elchahal's offices in Johns Creek or Hamilton Mill and receive cash back per pound. Dr. Elchahal is leading this anti-decay movement by giving away dollars in exchange for cavity-provoking candy.

"Ditch the candy, that's what we're saying. Visiting your dentist twice a year and brushing daily are great preventative measures, but doing away with excess sweets altogether would really give your teeth a healthy boost," says Dr. Alec Elchahal. "Kids can still have all the fun of trick-or-treating, and now their piggy banks will benefit as well."

Global sugar consumption for kids increases by about 2% annually and currently sits at 50 million tons per year, which means parents need to be sure their kids teeth are being cared for more than ever. Candy, as well as hurting children's teeth, can lead to hyperactivity and weight gain. In some cases, the wrong types of candy can also lead to broken teeth and damaged braces.

Candy will be collected at Dr. Elchahal's office the week after Halloween on November 2nd at the Johns Creek office and on November 3rd at the Hamilton Mill office between the hours of 8am-5pm. The candy must be unopened. Please no bites. It will then be shipped to a local charity. Dr. Elchahal and team are available to provide more information at 770-622-1177 or visit our website at www.smilesbyelchahal.com.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Hamilton Mill New Location!

Our Hamilton Mill office is moving, but not far! We've broken ground on our new Hamilton Mill Office, which will be located at 2055 Hamilton Creek Parkway - behind the Starbucks on Braselton Highway!

This office will be the first Leed - (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) -Certified Orthodontic Office in Georgia! We are expecting to be in the new office first quarter of 2010. Stay tuned for more details!

--Dr. Elchahal & Team

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Why Is It So Important To Have Straight Teeth? Dr. Elchahal explains



Some people wonder why we work so hard to give our patients straight teeth. Of course it’s nice to have a smile full of evenly aligned teeth, but did you know that straightening your teeth can keep them healthier? Straight teeth lead to better oral hygiene, increasing your chances of keeping your own natural teeth for a lifetime.

Straight teeth are less prone to decay, because they collect less plaque – the sticky colorless substance that forms on our teeth and leads to tooth decay; and they are easier to keep clean!

If you’re wondering whether your teeth might cause problems because they are out of alignment, give us a call at 678-894-7818 to set up a consultation. Dr. Elchahal can help you decide whether or not you will benefit from orthodontic treatment.