Friday, February 26, 2010

Imagining your life with Invisalign® at Marble Hill Orthodontics

Are you wondering what Invisalign treatment is really like, and what effect it will have on your day-to-day activities? Will it slur your speech? Will people know you're in treatment? You're not alone in your concerns! Dr. Jiorle and our team thought we’d share this list of questions and answers for anyone pondering Invisalign treatment at Marble Hill Orthodontics.

How exactly does Invisalign work?

Using 3-D computer imaging technology, Invisalign creates a series of custom-made, clear aligners exclusively for your teeth, based on the treatment plan that we specify for you. Each aligner moves teeth incrementally and is worn for about two weeks, then replaced by the next in the series until the final position is achieved.

Will I experience pain during treatment?


Most people experience temporary discomfort for a few days after a new aligner is placed. This feeling of pressure is normal and is a sign that Invisalign is working by sequentially moving your teeth to their final destination.

Can other people see that I'm in treatment?


One of the benefits of Invisalign is that the aligners are clear. You can straighten your teeth without anyone knowing.

Can I smoke during treatment?

We discourage smoking while wearing the aligners as they may become discolored.

Are there any foods I cannot eat while in treatment?

You can eat normally during the entire course of treatment. One of the advantages of Invisalign is that the aligners are removable. Simply take the aligners out before each meal, brush when you're finished eating, then reinsert the aligners afterward.

What about chewing gum?

We recommend removing your aligners for all meals and snacks, as gum and other chewy substances can stick to the aligners.

How often must I wear my aligners?

Aligners should be worn all day, except when eating, brushing, and flossing.

Will my speech be affected by the aligners?

As with any orthodontic treatment, aligners may temporarily affect your speech. If this does happen, your tongue will adjust within a day or two and your speech should return to normal.

How can I clean my aligners?

The best way to clean your aligners is by brushing and rinsing them in lukewarm water.

How often must I visit your office during treatment?

For most patients, visits every 4-6 weeks are frequent enough for us to determine that your treatment is progressing properly. We will provide you with a specific schedule that supports your individual treatment plan.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

What do you love about Marble Hill Orthodontics?

From your very first visit to Marble Hills Orthodontics, Dr. Jiorle and our dedicated team strive to provide superior treatment in a pleasant, friendly atmosphere. We thought we’d ask you, our wonderful patients: Have you been especially impressed by Dr. Jiorle? Did our professional team go out of their way to make your day? Are you in love with your new smile?

Whether you’ve just come in for a consultation or your family has been visiting our office for years, we’d love to hear your feedback. Or, you can tell us by giving us a call! Enjoy the rest of your week!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Great Social Media Adventure, with Marble Hill Orthodontics

Isn’t social media great? Dr. Jiorle and our team at Marble Hill Orthodontics love to communicate with our patients online, whether it’s by sharing news on our blog or communicating ideas on our Facebook Fan Page. For social media to work, conversation is vital, and that’s why we invite you to join in and tell us what’s on your mind. Although social media is hugely popular these days, it is unpredictable and ever-changing.

While we’re taking a little time to research how to best use social media, we thought we’d ask you, our loyal patients: How would you like Marble Hill Orthodontics to use our social networks? What would you like us to share? Send us your thoughts or give us a call!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Ask Dr. Jiorle: Why is it so important to have straight teeth?

Some people wonder why Dr. Jiorle and our team at Marble Hill Orthodontics work tirelessly 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! At Marble Hill Orthodontics, we strive to teach good oral care that will enable your child to have a beautiful smile that lasts a lifetime.

If you’re wondering whether your or your child's teeth might cause problems because they are out of alignment, give us a call to set up a consultation. Dr. Jiorle can help you decide whether or not you will benefit from orthodontic treatment.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Meet Our Orthodontist

Dr. Jiorle is a native of Lopatcong Twp., New Jersey and is a graduate of Phillipsburg High School where he earned varsity letters in Football, Wrestling, and Track and Field. He continued his education at the University of Notre Dame and was accepted at Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Dentistry in 1974 after 3 years of study. Dr. Jiorle received his D.M.D. degree in 1978 and practiced general dentistry in Clifton, New Jersey for a year. Dr. Jiorle returned to Fairleigh Dickinson for his post-doctoral training and was awarded a Specialty Certificate of Training in Orthodontics in 1981. He completes 20+ hours of continuing education each year in order to keep current with the latest orthodontic techniques and procedures. Dr. Jiorle has been creating beautiful faces and smiles in Warren, Hunterdon and Northampton counties since 1981.

Dr. Jiorle is a member of several professional organizations including the American Dental Association, New Jersey Dental Association, Tri-County Dental Association, American Association of Orthodontists, Middle Atlantic Society of Orthodontists, New Jersey Association of Orthodontists and the Central Jersey Orthodontic Study Club.

Dr. Jiorle and his wife, Mary Ann, have four children: Lauren, is a dentist practicing in Hamilton, New Jersey; Leah, is selling real estate in Frederick, Maryland; Marc, will be a senior at the University of Notre Dame; and Matthew, will be a sophomore at Virginia Tech. In his spare time, Dr. Jiorle enjoys gardening, golf, fixing things around the house and spending time with his family at the New Jersey Shore.