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What's on your mind? Tell Dr. Benson!

April 16th, 2010

By now, you probably know the drill: Week after week, Dr. Benson and our creative team blog about important topics pertinent to orthodontic care and your well-being, including innovative orthodontic techniques offered at our practice.

This week, we thought we’d step back and ask you, our fabulous patients: what’s on your mind? What would you like to know about the always-changing field of orthodontics? What would you like us to focus on our blog in the coming months? Perhaps there’s something you’ve wanted to ask Dr. Benson for a while now? Let us know by posting here or on our interactive Facebook fan page!

Smile now, smile later, smile often! From Dr. Benson

April 6th, 2010

Great news to report this Tuesday afternoon! Those with big smiles may live than those who don’t, according to a new study at Wayne State University. Dr. Benson has known for a long time that positive emotion has been linked to both physical and mental health, but researchers there used information from the Baseball Register to look at photos of 230 ball-players who began their baseball careers before 1950.

The players' photos were enlarged, and researchers looked at their smile intensity was made (big smile, no smile or partial smile). The players' smile ratings were then compared with data from deaths that occurred from 2006 through 2009. The researchers then corrected their analysis to account for other factors associated with longevity, including body mass index, career length and yes, even college attendance.

The researchers found that players who weren't smiling died at the average age of 72.9 years. Players with partial smiles lived to be 75. Those with big smiles, however, lived on average to be 79.9 years old.

The take-away from the new study? Smile now, smile often and you might just live longer! Have you been perfecting your smile by visiting Benson Orthodontics regularly? If not, give us a call!

April is National Facial Protection Month! From Dr. Benson

March 31st, 2010

April, also known as National Facial Protection Month, is almost upon us, and for Dr. Benson and our team at Benson Orthodontics, that only means one thing: it’s once again time to remind our wonderful patients to protect their faces and pearly whites. Above is a helpful video from our friends at the AAO about staying safe on the ball field this spring. Protective gear is vital for anyone engaging in tooth or mouth-threatening activities. If you have any further questions about any of the tips offered in the video, please contact the Benson Orthodontics staff. And remember to have fun and stay safe on the field this spring!

Sleep disorders and treatment options in Lebanon and Mt. Juliet

March 22nd, 2010

Dr. Benson knows sleep disorders are fairly common, with around 50 to 70 million Americans affected by some type chronic sleep disorder, with some of these progressing to Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), which can cause loss of sleep and other health issues. Snoring is one of the most easily identified symptoms, and as it worsens can lead to full airway blockage while you sleep, which can severely disrupt your sleep patterns.

Sleep apnea is considered a serious medical problem that, if left untreated, can lead to high blood pressure, increasing the risk of heart failure and stroke. It can also take a toll on your overall energy level, as sleep apnea causes an ongoing state of fatigue.

There are several different approaches to sleep apnea treatment at Benson Orthodontics, including:

• Surgery to the jaws or airway tissue to open the airway. This is typically only used in the most severe cases.
• Continuous airway pressure therapy which involves a mask and machine (CPAP machine) to keep your throat muscles and tissue open while sleeping
• Oral appliance therapy, a less intrusive method involving a customized oral device that positions your jaw in a favorable position to keep your airway open while you sleep.

If you suspect that you may suffer from a sleep disorder or sleep apnea, please give us a call, and Dr. Benson can refer you to a sleep apnea specialist. The specialist may recommend a "sleep study" to diagnose the precise extent of the problem, and can prescribe appropriate treatment. Depending on your situation, treatment may involve an oral device that Dr. Benson can custom-create for you.

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