Retainers and aligners

Dogs like retainers and aligners.

Dogs are attracted by the smell of the materials from which retainers & aligners are made, as well as saliva. With their powerful jaws, dogs can render them useless in no time.

Be Careful with Retainers

There are two places for removable aligners and retainers: in the mouth or in their case. When taken out of the mouth, they should be placed in their case. When taken out of their case, the retainers or aligners should be placed in the mouth.

Do not wrap it in a napkin – they can easily be thrown away with the trash. Please, do not place retainers or aligners in your pocket unless they are in their protective case. Without the case, retainers that are loose in your pocket can be broken.

Contact your orthodontist immediately if they are lost or broken, however, if it does not fit properly, or if eaten by your dog. Remember – you need to wear your retainers or aligner, not your dog.

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All about Lemons

All about Lemons

Lemon juice, like many fruit juices, is acidic. The Fact is, when we drink it, it can cause enamel erosion on our teeth. Lemon juice has a pH level of 2-3 which means it is causing harm to our teeth because liquids with a pH level under four have been proven to impact our dental health negatively.

How can I drink lemon water without damaging my teeth?

It’s possible to reap the benefits of lemon water while reducing the risk of damage to your teeth. We recommend:

  • Mix the lemon juice in 250ml of warm water to help to lessen the acidity.
  • You can further reduce risk by drinking lemon water through a straw. Using a straw allows the fluid to bypass the teeth.
  • After drinking the acidic lemon water, rinse your mouth with water straight away. This removes any acid that may remain on the tooth surface and reduces the acidity of the oral saliva.
  • Chew sugar-free gum after drinking the lemon water. This helps you produce more saliva, which helps neutralise the acidity in your mouth.
  • Do not brush your teeth for at least 30 minutes after drinking the lemon water.
  • Use a soft toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste (fluoride toughens your enamel), and do not brush aggressively. Acid softens the enamel and makes it more prone to erosion during brushing.
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Energy drinks are like battery acid.

Worse than Drinking Battery Acid

Just how horrible are these drinks for you? Here is a diagram showing the acid pH levels and teaspoons of sugar found in commonly enjoyed beverages:

Drink or Substance (12 oz. serving) Acid pH Tsp. Sugar
Water 7.0 (neutral) 0
Milk 6.7 1
Barq’s Root Beer 4 11
Minute Maid® Orange Juice 3.8 9
Propel® Fitness Water 3.4 1
Red Bull® Energy Drink 3.3 10
Sprite® 3.3 10
Mountain Dew 3.3 12
Diet Coke 3.1 0
Sierra Mist 3.1 10
Full Throttle Energy Drink 3 11
Diet Pepsi 3 0
Gatorade® 2.9 5
Sunkist® Orange Soda 2.9 13
Dr. Pepper 2.9 10
Vault™ Energy Soda 2.9 12
Mountain Dew AMP 2.8 11
SoBe Energy Citrus 2.6 12
Minute Maid® Lemonade 2.6 10
Pepsi 2.5 11
Diet Schweppes Tonic Water 2.5 0
Coca-Cola 2.4 10
Battery Acid 1 0

Notice at the bottom of the list is battery acid. Battery acid of course is not a drink, and it should never be consumed. But according to the chart, your teeth could better fight off highly destructive battery acid than some of the drinks you have every day. An eye-opener, this should help you consider your beverage consumption more seriously.

Acid and Sugar: A Vicious Combo

Acid and sugar are a two punch combination for tooth decay, erosion and infection. Acid breaks down our sensitive tooth enamel and can bore into our teeth’s crevices, causing cavities. Teeth exposed by acidic erosion are an open cesspool of bacteria that can lead to infections and extraction of teeth. Sugar, most actively sucrose, develops into plaque almost instantly once in contact with your teeth. Plaque buildup is not only unbecoming, but it is where bacteria sits and festers in your mouth. Your dental health depends on avoiding drinking acidic and sugary drinks.

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SmileAndShine-Bundle


Let your teeth shine — while you wait for your kids.
Book our new Dental Hygienist Service parallel to your kid’s appointment for only $99*


Make an appointment today and ask for our
Smile&Shine-Bundle.
*(Special Offer for family members and friends of our patients. The Regular price will be $125)
09 448 1128 or reception@www.bachmannorthodontics.co.nz

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Smile news 1 Diamonds

 

Tooth Enamel, Your Mouth’s Diamonds

The hardest substance in the body is tooth enamel. In fact, the only natural occurring substance harder than tooth enamel is diamond. Tooth enamel, your teeth’s natural defence system, is the hard white substance covering the crown of a tooth.

Unfortunately, tooth enamel can wear away over time. 

Acids also temporarily soften your tooth every time you eat or drink, so it becomes vulnerable. Luckily, your saliva contains compounds that re-strengthen tooth enamel soon after this occurs. All components of the mouth work together, and therefore you need regular check-ups to make sure that everything is functioning properly.

Not only does tooth enamel protect your teeth, but it also controls how temperature is sensed in the internal nerve of each tooth. 

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State-of-the-art review!

What an amazing unique artwork from one of our lovely clients.
Thank you so much.

>>”Dear Claudia,
I am really pleased that you liked my cross-stitch. ❤
I am/was really pleased with your services. During the process, I really appreciated your and your staff’s easy-going, reliable, informative, professional, effective, but at the same time friendly, thoughtful and kind approach. ?
As I came from another practice, I have the basis to compare services. Choosing you as a practice when moving to Auckland was one of my best decision I made since being in New Zealand.
Thank you very much again.
Warmest regards,
Marta”<<

>>”Dear Marta,
Thank you so much, your hand-stitched picture looks absolutely amazing.
It will receive a special place in our practice.
Thanks again, how thoughtful of you and you have been a wonderful; patient with the cleanest teeth ever!
Warm regards,
Claudia.”<<

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Gold Silver Bronz Smile

7x Gold, 6x Silver, 7x Bronz, 20x Smile, well done, Team NZ

The New Zealand team (212 athletes, 112 men and 100 women, across twenty-one sports) collected a total of 20 medals, seven gold, six silver and seven bronze. Well done:-) Rowing led the sports with five medals, followed by canoeing with three medals, two medals in each of rugby sevens, cycling and athletics, and one medal in each of sailing, golf, boxing, trampolining, tennis and triathlon. It was the first time New Zealand won medals in trampolining (and gymnastics overall) and tennis.

Sprint canoeist Lisa Carrington won gold medals in the women’s K-1 200 metres, K-1 500 metres and with Caitlin Regal in the K-2 500 metres to become New Zealand’s most successful Olympian with six medals in all, including five gold medals. Rower Emma Twigg claimed the gold medal in the women’s single sculls after finishing fourth in the previous two games. The men’s rowing eight claimed the gold medal for the first time since 1972, with Hamish Bond becoming the first New Zealander to win a gold medal at three successive Olympics. Rowing pair Kerri Gowler and Grace Prendergast won the gold medal in the women’s pair before helping the women’s-eight win the silver medal. The women’s rugby sevens team beat France 26–12 to claim the gold medal.

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We bring superheroes to smile.

Your smile can change the world.

Use your smile to change the world; 

don’t let the world change your smile.”

5 Ways a Smile Can Change the World

Can a smile change the world?

Yes. And it begins with you. People change the world.

Here’s what smiling does for you.

1. Relieves Stress

Each time you smile, you activate and release feel-good neurotransmitters that relax your body, lowers stress, and can even lower heart rate and blood pressure. These neurotransmitters; dopamine, endorphins, and serotonin, are then released into your body. The endorphins act as a natural pain reliever, and the serotonin lifts your mood.

2. Changes Perceptions

Smiles are not only beautiful; they create joy. Studies show the act of smiling changes the way we perceive the world. “Pretend you are happy, and you will feel happy, pretend that you are angry, and you will feel angry,” concludes one study. Feelings of joy are a consequence of behaviour, they say. “We feel happy because we smile.”
And when our perception changes, our responses to others also change.
“Psychologists at the University of Sussex in England reported that when we smile, we see other people’s frowns as less severe and that when we frown, we see their smiling faces as less happy,” reports New York Magazine.

3. Creates Influencers

When you smile, people treat you differently. You’re viewed as attractive, reliable, relaxed and sincere.

A study published in the journal Neuropsychologia reported that seeing an attractive smiling face makes the recipient of that smile feel rewarded.

Researchers at the Face Research Laboratory at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, rated smiles and attractiveness. Predictably, they found people were attracted to others who made eye contact and smiled more than those who did not.

When you smile, you become an influencer. But did you know that your smile is contagious?

“In a Swedish study, subjects were shown pictures of several emotions: joy, anger, fear and surprise. When the picture of someone smiling was presented, the researchers asked the subjects to frown. Instead, they found that the facial expressions went directly to imitation of what subjects saw. It took a conscious effort to turn that smile upside down. So if you’re smiling at someone, it’s likely they can’t help but smile back,” reports Psychology Today.

4. Contributes to Happiness

“Happiness is about being able to make the most of the good times – but also to cope effectively with the inevitable bad times,” says Mark Williamson for The Guardian.

• Warwick University found those who were influenced to feel happy (see #3 above) were 11% more productive than their peers.

• Warton Business School found companies with “happy” employees outperformed others on the stock market.

• Young adults who are happy earn more money than peers.

• Doctors who are happy make faster and more accurate diagnoses.

• Children who are happy perform better academically and are more creative.

 

5. Happiness is Contagious

Smiling leads to happiness. And happiness, studies show, increase your productivity, which creates a positive contribution to society.

Studies show one who is happy is more likely to vote, volunteer, participate in the community and respect law and order.

“There is even evidence that happiness is contagious so that happier people help others around them to become happier too. For example, an extensive study in the British Medical Journal followed people over 20 years and found that their happiness affected others in their networks across ‘three degrees of separation. In other words, how happy we are has a measurable impact on the mood of our friend’s friend’s friend,” says Williamson.

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5 Star BachmannSmile

5 Star BachmannSmile

What sets our North Shore orthodontics praxis apart from the rest?

At Bachmann Orthodontics we offer:

Advanced diagnostics

(with our intraoral scanner, we are able to make impressions more accurate, faster and convenient. All data is safely stored. Retainers and impressions can be replicated on our new state-of-the-art 3D-Printers without making a new model.)

World-class 5 Star BachmannSmile treatment and oral health education

A wide range of orthodontic options

The highest standard of sterilisation

Direct digital oral x-ray imaging

A professional team of orthodontists and orthodontic auxiliaries are all dedicated to creating a positive experience.

A fun, welcoming practice conveniently located in Albany on Auckland’s North Shore.

Flexible payment plans and finance options for your orthodontic treatments

If your braces were fitted offshore and you now require ongoing treatment in New Zealand, come and see us for an initial orthodontic consultation. Your smile is important to us, and we work with any braces to ensure you get the desired outcome.

A World-Class Experience. At Bachmann Orthodontics, you are always in capable hands. Trust us to take care of you and your smile.

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> Book your initial consultation today

Warning: Energy Drinks Affect

Warning: Energy Drinks Affect Your Child’s Oral Health!

All energy drinks, even the sugar-free ones, contain an incredibly low pH level, which means they are highly acidic, almost as acidic as battery acid. That softens the tooth enamel, leaving your child’s teeth highly vulnerable to decay, cavities, and even tooth rot. 

Sugar: Constant exposure to sugar in energy drinks provides cavity-causing bacteria with an abundant food source. As a result, they feast, bacteria produce acids that attack and weaken the tooth enamel’s outermost layer. That is the first stage in cavity development, which, if left untreated, can continue to progress.

Don’t let your teeth get wings.

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Gold! Gold! Gold! 

Congrats to our New Zealand Rowing Teams and a big, big, big smile. 

Kerri Gowler and Grace Prendergast, rowing, coxless pair

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Emma Twigg, rowing, single sculls

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Hamish Bond, Michael Brake, Shaun Kirkham, Matt Macdonald, Tom Mackintosh, Tom Murray, Dan Williamson, Phillip Wilson and Sam Bosworth (cox), rowing, men’s eight

and a big smile to the whole Olympic team.

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>Golden times for the New Zealand Olympic team in Tokyo.

>Golden times at Bachmann orthodontics.

>Golden times for our patients.

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Did you know that our Incognito braces have golden brackets?

Incognito braces are a bracket and wire system that is placed behind the teeth. Manufactured by 3M Germany, Incognito braces are at the cutting edge of invisible brace technology. We’ve talked a lot about Incognito braces on our site because they are such a popular teeth alignment option, especially for our adult patients. Bachmann Orthodontics have trained, certified and specialised in Incognito braces for several years. This is because they believe they have no equal in hidden brace technology. Incognito brace brackets AND wires are custom made for each individual patient, ensuring a perfect fit.

We also offer a lot of other options for your customised Bachmann smile, like, Speed braces, Damon Clear Ceramic Braces or Invisible aligners.

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Call Candice 094481128 and make an appointment today to discuss the best option for you or your child.

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By the way, we have flexible interest free payment options.

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Gold for Black Ferns

Gold for Black Ferns Sevens. Now New Zealand reaches 50 Olympic gold medals.

When the Black Ferns Sevens won in Tokyo on Saturday night, it marked the 50th time New Zealand had won gold at the Olympic Games, a feat that took 101 years to reach.

Congratulations and a big, big smile to:

Portia Woodman, Sarah Hirini, Ruby Tui, Tyla Nathan-Wong, Theresa Fitzpatrick, Stacey Fluhler, Michaela Blyde, Alena Saili, Risaleaana Pouri-Lane, Kelly Brazier, Gayle Broughton, Shiray Kaka, women’s rugby sevens

> And of course a big smile to all other winners and the whole Olympic team.

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We love beautiful smiles.

Protect your teeth during contact sports. Always wear a mouthguard. It will protect your teeth/lips and prevent you from biting yourself during strenuous sports like rugby, football, basketball, hockey or boxing …!

Get your custom-fitted mouthguard and make it part of your team sports gear.

WILL BRACES AFFECT your SPORTS & EXERCISE?

Your braces won’t stop you from playing sports, but you’ll need to take some extra precautions during these activities.

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Always wear a mouthguard. It is a rule you should follow, even if you don’t have braces, because it will protect your teeth.

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Braces are made to fit comfortably in your mouth, but if you get hit with a ball or the shoulder of a teammate, they can do some serious damage, so the mouth guard is vital whenever you head out to play.

If your school is interested in participating in our mouthguard sponsorship program, please send us an email and discuss what we can do for you. dres.bachmann@gmail.com

If you or a loved one needs help with your smile, do not hesitate and make an appointment today at 09448 1128.

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Tokyo Olympics 2020

New Zealand’s first medal of Tokyo Olympics 2020Hayden Wilde wins a bronze medal in triathlon. Big Smile.

Hayden Wilde, the Whakatane athlete who now calls Tauranga home, has won New Zealand’s first medal of Tokyo 2020, winning bronze in the triathlon.

A stunning run leg from the 23-year-old saw him continue New Zealand’s fine tradition in the sport, becoming the third New Zealander to win an Olympic medal behind Hamish Carter (gold in Athens) and Bevan Docherty (silver in Athens, bronze in Beijing).

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7 Steps to a Successful Orthodontic Treatment

 

 

Ensure a successful orthodontic treatment by following these instructions from your Auckland orthodontists Drs Lutz and Claudia Bachmann.

 

Clean your Teeth and Braces

Keeping your teeth clean when wearing braces is very important. We recommend using the following tools for cleaning:

  • Toothbrushes
  • Fluoride toothpaste
  • Fluoride rinse
  • Dental floss
  • Interproximal brush – Interproximal brushes are tiny disposable brushes that are small enough to slip under the archwire of your braces and help remove plaque and food particles.

 

Follow Instructions

Follow the instructions your Auckland orthodontist has given you on wearing the rubber bands, retainers or any other fixed or removable orthodontic appliances.

Schedule Regular Appointments

Your appointments are a part of the plan your orthodontist has designed to take you through the different stages of your orthodontic treatment. Make sure you attend each scheduled appointment as it’s an important part of your treatment.

Wear a Mouthguard

Protect not only your teeth but also your braces and orthodontic appliances by always wearing a mouthguard when playing a sport.

 

Avoid Foods that are Bad for Your Braces

Make sure to stay away from hard, sticky and crunchy foods while you are wearing braces. Slice raw vegetables and fruits into bite-sized pieces to eat.

Inform your Orthodontist About Loose or Broken Appliances

If your orthodontic appliance is loose or broken call and schedule an appointment with our Auckland orthodontic office as soon as possible. It’s best not to wait until your next appointment. Bring any broken pieces of the appliance with you.

Following these steps and visiting your Auckland orthodontist office regularly will result in a beautiful and healthy smile. Contact us today to schedule a consultation or visit our website for more information.

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Fizzy Drinks

Preserve your beautiful summer smile. Some little tips for better oral health: Avoid fizzy & sugary drinks and lollies. Sugar processed by oral bacteria produce acids that lead to tooth decay. Brush your teeth twice a day for 3 minutes and floss your teeth before bedtime. Want to learn more about how to keep your smile beautiful. Call our Auckland Orthodontic office to schedule your first consultation. 094481128.

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Dental Golf Joke

Orthodontists and dentists are working in the same profession, but they have different ways to look at things.
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First of all, an orthodontist is a dentist who undertakes an additional 2 to 3 years of university full-time training and studies in orthodontics. Only an orthodontist has the post-graduate training to practice orthodontics.
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Only a specialist orthodontist has the experience and knowledge to deliver safe and effective treatment. Orthodontists dedicate their lives to continuously updating their knowledge in the field of orthodontics. This is why seeing an NZ registered specialist orthodontist for your orthodontic treatment will ensure you can have absolute confidence in the level of care you will receive.

Orthodontics is what they do best. In fact, it’s what they do all day, every day.
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You don’t need a referral from your dentist or dental therapist to make an appointment with a specialist orthodontist.
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Claudia & Lutz Bachmann, Specialist Orthodontics

 

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How to turn an RME!

Turn the screw in the expander by inserting the key in the hole closest to the upper front teeth and turn the screw straight back towards the throat until another hole appears.

Click here to watch the video”How to turn an RMI”. Please turn on the sound.

A gap might open between the front teeth – this is normal & will close up again. Clean the appliance VERY WELL. Follow the instruction in the video.

Call the practice if you struggle to turn the screw.

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World Emoji Day

 The word “emoji” is made up of two different words: ‘e’ for picture and ‘moji’ for character.

We often use emojis to convey a feeling, and there’s a particular emoji for most of those emotions. Emojis have become a significant part of our written communication—Emojis attempt to fill in a gap when communication happens virtually. A Smile says more than 1000 words. 

Smile.

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Look sharp, live smart

The link between smiling & happiness

Smiling is a universal sign of happiness. No matter what country you go to or what culture you take in, smiling is seen as a sign of happiness and acceptance. The main reason for that is because studies have shown that when a person is smiling, it actually affects specific muscles that can make that person feel happy. When you use these particular muscles, your brain will release endorphins, which are brain chemicals that induce feelings of pleasure and euphoria. Smiling truly does have the ability to make you happier.

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The smiling man

L’uomo che sorride

(The smiling man)

The real power of man is the smile of the woman sitting next to him.

So everybody knows these guys …

Who’s got an amazing way with the ladies …

And you know what’s funny?

He’s not the tallest or most athletic guy … and doesn’t really dress as well as you do.

But for some reason – women keep on approaching him.

Why?

He has one simple weapon: a great smile.

People take smiling for granted these days – especially with all the fake million-dollar grins we see on TV shows, ads or flyers.

But there’s such a thing as an attractive, genuine smile

It lights up the room from a distance and captivates women.

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A Smile That Attracts Women!

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Make an appointment today and ask about treatment options with speed braces, invisible incognito braces or clear aligners.

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New Team Member makes you smile

Wanyi,

you may have seen her already around — our new addition to the Bachmann Orthodontics Team.

Wanyi was born in Guangzhou, China and has been in NZ for six years. She can speak fluently in English, Cantonese and Mandarin. Before joining Bachmann Orthodontics, Wanyi was a dental nurse for two years and gained Dental Assistant certificate in early 2021. During her leisure time, you may find her at a lot of car events since her husband is a super classic car fan.
We are glad to have Wanyi on board.
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#team #teammember #bachmannorthodontics #bachmannsmile #orthodonticauxiliary #auxiliary #wanyi #china #cantonese #dental #mandarin #classiccar #dentalassistent #dentalnurse #nurse #braces #smile #aligners #albanyorthodontist #orthodontist #teeth #speedbraces

Smiling elevates your mood

Forcing yourself to smile when you’re sad will actually elevate your mood.

Thanks to endorphins from smiling, faking it till you make it actually works!

For your smile of happiness, we offer a variety of options: traditional metal braces and clear ceramic braces, hidden incognito braces, and clear aligners. 

In contrast to the past appliances, today’s braces are smaller, lighter, and more comfortable to wear. Find out which option is best for your lifestyle.

Clear or metal, hidden or invisible, there are many options. We will figure out what is the best for you to get the best result. A perfect Bachmannsmile.

Make an appointment today to get your individual customised Bachmannsmile! 094481128

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Smile the secret of iconic brands

What is the secret of world-famous iconic brands?

A sympathetic smile.

We believe that a smile can change the world. 

We aim to create the best functional and aesthetically pleasing smile. 

Why do people trust brands like us? Because we are highly skilled specialists in our profession. Always work with the state of the art technologies. Make a transparent treatment plan — no hidden costs. 

We can guarantee the result with our Bachmann-Smile-Guarantee.

Contact us today for an appointment at 094481128

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Electrify your Bachmannsmile

Have you heard in the news that the Government announcement to offer rebates of $8,625 for a new electric car and $5750 for a plug-in hybrid car?
Rebates of up to $3,450 will be given to those who buy used electric cars and $2,300 for plug-in hybrids.
What can be better than investing the money you have saved in your or your loved one’s smile?


100% electric smile. 100% environment friendly 100% Bachmannsmile. Welcome to the future. Visit our state of the art practice.
Call Candice 09448112 and make an appointment today.
51 Corinthian Drive, Albany, Auckland 0632. Free parking.

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Association of Orthodontics

Bachmann Orthodontics is happy to announce that the NZAO ( Association of Orthodontics) selected our practice to review Orthodontic Auxiliary candidates. Eight candidates from all over New Zealand (Christchurch, Wellington, Rotorua, Auckland), including two from our practice, successfully passed their exam after 2 days of review.

We are proud that we have seven highly qualified Orthodontic Auxiliary and one Orthodontic Auxiliary Trainees in our Team.

That guarantees you the highest state-of-the-art Bachmann Orthodontics smile quality.
It goes without saying that we can give a Bachmannsmile Guarantee of our orthodontic work.


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Our friendly and highly professional orthodontics team is happy to work for you.

Brush Your Teeth

Please, please, please, 

(we can not say it often enough)

Brush Your Teeth.

The best Bachmannsmile lasts only as long as you keep your teeth healthy.

It is important to brush your teeth to prevent gum disease. Refusal to brush one’s teeth for several days can lead to the onset of gum disease. Brushing ensures the removal of plaque, which is the primary cause for tooth decay and gum disease; it also arrests the build-up of any plaque formation.

Tips on Proper Brushing

Dentists say that the minimum time you should spend brushing your teeth is 3 minutes twice a day. Here are some tips on how to brush properly:

  • Hold your brush at a 45-degree angle against your gumline. Gently brush from where the tooth and gum meet to the chewing surface in short (about half-a-tooth-wide) strokes. Brushing too hard can cause receding gums, tooth sensitivity, and, over time, loose teeth.
  • Use the same method to brush all outside and inside surfaces of your teeth.
  • To clean the chewing surfaces of your teeth, use short sweeping strokes, tipping the bristles into the pits and crevices.
  • To clean the inside surfaces of your top and bottom front teeth and gums, hold the brush almost vertical. With back and forth motions, bring the front part of the brush over the teeth and gums.
  • Using a forward-sweeping motion, gently brush your tongue and the roof of your mouth to remove the decay-causing bacteria that exist in these places.
  • Use an egg timer or play a favourite song while brushing your teeth to get used to brushing for a full 3 minutes. Some electronic toothbrushes have timers that let you know when 3 minutes are up.

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Please, please, please, brush Your Teeth.

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The energy of smiles

What an epic weekend of smiles.

We saw beautiful troupes performance during the @nationaldancechallengenz
Well done to everyone who danced and made this weekend so magic.
We are proud to be a sponsor—big smile.

What can we do to make you smile?

 

@rangitoto_college @westlakegirls_official @albany_junior_high_school @baradenesports @st._johns_school @tgs.grapevine @glenfieldcollegeofficial @glenfieldcollegesport @kristin_sport @kristin.school @snapfitnessmairangibay @wgp_international @baradenestudents @wentworthcoll @i_know_you_nx_ @longbaycollege @westlake_boys @northernschoolofperformingarts @limelight.dance @studio246 @rsd_insty @limelightdancestudios @stewartdancestudios @meba_seniorjazztroupe @pulsedance_studio @murraysbayintermediate @aucklandwestdanceacademy @acsadance @dancedimensionsnz @neverland_studios @applause.dance @nationaldancechallengenz @danza_nz @rawdancenz @jayes_dance @bays_school_of_dance

 

Proper Brushing

Brush the outer side of your teeth. This is the front side of your teeth that is seen when you smile. Don’t forget to remove the plaque along the part of your tooth closest to the gum line.

Begin on the outside of your top teeth. Bite your teeth together. Rub the toothbrush back and forth across your teeth while gradually moving the toothbrush across your top teeth. Make sure you reach all the way back to your molars. Spit if necessary.

Use small circles to brush the braces. Spend at least 25 – 30 seconds on each bracket. You can also use your interdental brush to brush over the tops of your brackets. Most brackets have holes in them (very hard to see) so try wiggling the interdental brush down into each bracket

Brush the crowns of your teeth. Turn your toothbrush perpendicular to the spaces between your teeth. Rub the brush back and forth and also use a circular motion. This helps get the hard to reach crevices that can harbor plaque and food particles.

Brush the inner side of your teeth. Move the toothbrush back and forth, up and down and then with circular motions on the inside of your top and bottom teeth. When you have braces, the inner side of your teeth are usually the easiest to brush because they are not crowded with braces.

Now brush the outside of your bottom teeth. With your teeth still together, gently brush in circular motions. Make sure you move the toothbrush across all your front teeth and back to the outsides of your molars as well. It may be easier to reach the back of your mouth if you open your mouth a little.

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