Monday, March 25, 2013

Before and After: Brandi Vasquez



When Brandi Vasquez first came to us for orthodontic treatment, she was a beautiful girl with a beautiful smile.  However, she had some issues with overcrowding that really bothered her, as well as a growing overbite.


If you look closer, you'll also notice that she had some issues in alignment with her back teeth.  Over time this spacing problem could become more apparent if not corrected.


The transformation after treatment is incredible.  The overcrowding problems are gone, and have been replaced with straight, even teeth.  The protruding overbite has been pulled back, and the issues in alignment toward the back have been removed, leaving her teeth in a straighter line.


This change is evident in her smile.  It now lights up her entire face, and takes away some of the round look to her cheeks.  Her smile was beautiful before, but  now it really lights up her entire face.  It's impossible to see it and not want to smile back.

Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your smile transformation, Brandi.  We really enjoyed getting to know you!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Meet Brittney!


Brittney Dixon is an orthodontic assistants in our Clovis office, and has been part of our team there for over a year.  She comes to Clovis from Colorado where she went to Pikes Peak College and received a Dental Certification.

Her favorite thing about working at our office is that the staff has become like a second family to her.  And since her family is in many places, that's been a gift:  she has a fiancĂ©, but her mother and younger brother live in Colorado, and her older brother lives in Georgia.  She also has two dogs that are just like family.

When Brittney isn't working, she enjoys being home with her dogs, snowboarding, and baking desserts (we try to get her to share as often as we can!).  She also says that she's a definite neat freak, vacuuming her floors and bleaching her counters almost every day.

When we asked her one thing she would want her patients to know, she said it would be, "If you see yellow snow, don't eat it!"