I had traditional braces and he just like every month when I came in just made sure that everything was going good and changed my wires. And originally I had a tooth in the middle of my mouth and then I … it’s now in the front and everything. It was really smooth. Like I thought it was going to be very crazy because my teeth were awful, but he actually made it really smooth and it went a little bit longer than we thought but that’s because things came up that we didn’t know were going to come up and like I had baby teeth that had never fallen out so he had to pull those.
And so I think it just was like it went longer but they came out better because it went longer. In the beginning I didn’t want to take pictures. My dad had printed a picture on a blanket for my mouth. I was like, “No, that’s not going to work.” I don’t like smile and now like I’m always smiling and I’m a lot more happier and confident like in school or in public.
I would recommend here because they are just always so nice and everything they do comes out fantastic. You won’t regret coming because they’re … they tell you if something’s going to hurt and usually nine times out of 10 it doesn’t hurt. You don’t feel anything. If you’re looking for somewhere where you’re going to be relaxed, calm and everybody’s nice, this is a really nice place to come to.

Your toothbrush is your smile’s best piece of equipment. It’s there for you twice a day, fighting off plaque and keeping your teeth clean. But how do you make sure it stays in top shape? We’re sharing ways of caring for your toothbrush at home:
Why Your Toothbrush Deserves Some TLC
Think about it – you use your toothbrush to clean your mouth. Shouldn’t it be clean too? A well-cared-for toothbrush means a healthier mouth and a brighter smile for you. It’s that simple!
Here are a few tips:
- Thorough Rinsing: Give your toothbrush a good rinse under running hot water. Shake off excess water to keep it as dry as possible.
- Stand it Up: Store your toothbrush upright in a holder. This helps water drain away and air to circulate, keeping bacteria at bay. Store it away from the toilet or areas where germs spread.
- Keep it Solo: Don’t let your toothbrush touch others. Giving it its own space prevents the spread of germs between brushes. Also avoid using a toothbrush cap as that can harbor germs on the bristles.
You also want to clean the toothbrush thoroughly. Check out this helpful video from WebMD on how to clean your toothbrush properly:
Remember, a clean toothbrush is just one part of a healthy smile. Regular dental checkups are key to keeping your teeth in top shape. Why not book your next visit with us today? Your smile will thank you!
Call 219-641-3422 or schedule online to set up an appointment at Van Buskirk & Krischke DDS in Crown Point, IN.