Thursday, December 20, 2012

Patient Review 12/12


To whom it may concern,

I am a regular patient of your orthodontics practice and I would like to thank you all for everything you have done to help me feel comfortable with my braces.  I received my braces in June of this year, and after each and every visit to your wonderful facility, I leave feeling great, knowing I am cared for by everyone that is a part of your team.  During each appointment, someone different works with me and everyone is extremely nice, making my visits as comfortable as possible. While the work that must be done is sensitive in nature, your folks are always as gentle as they can be on my teeth and praise me when I am cooperative.
I also would like to acknowledge the receptionists who always help my family and me arrange appointments at the end of each visit, and rearrange appointments when necessary. While I always make every effort to make my scheduled appointment, sometimes unplanned events or circumstances occur, and it is very comforting to know how flexible your schedule is when I have an urgent need.   I appreciate how generous you all are when it comes to giving me all the supplies I need to tend to my braces. It’s not every day you find a family-friendly business as nice and understanding as Todd H. Rankin Orthodontics.  Your team has not only met my expectations, but your evident dedication to exceptional patient care, comfort, and hospitality places you at the top of your profession in my eyes.  While I really look forward to the finished product being a beautiful smile, it is good to know that getting there will be nice as well. 

Sincerely,
Jill Chrise

Patient Review

From One of Our Patients who just got their braces 

off:

Feeling more confident!

Thank you Dr. Rankin and staff for making me feel even more confident. I was very skeptical on how the end results would be from the treatment of my braces... After taking them off yesterday and taking care of the finishing touches I am very happy and feel better about my smile! 
Thank you!
Love Nicy

** You are so welcome Nicy! This is what we enjoy about what we do. Patients who have a new beautiful smile & feel more confident about it! From everyone here at Rankin World Your Welcome & Hope you have a Wonderful Holiday**

New Bern Bridal Expo Jan. 20, 2013

Attention all Brides to Be!!

Come Join Us at the Bridal Expo.

Jan. 20th 2013 
At the Riverfront Convention Center, Downtown New Bern




Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Summertime Fun!

We have recieved some really great pictures of our patients on their summer vacations! We love looking at all of them (some make us very jealous). It is hard to believe but summer is quickly coming to an end continue to get your pictures into us either by email ,mpledger@thrankin.com, or follow our facebook link and post them on our page! Every entry gets you a chance to win the bike!!! Enjoy the rest of your summer and don't forget about us.




Monday, June 4, 2012

Summer Contest! Great prizes!


Two new Summer contest going on now! Make sure you enter for your chance to win!
Also be sure to "Like" us on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/toddrankinorthodontics

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Effects of Soda on the Teeth

The erosive potential of colas is 10 times that of fruit juices in just the first three minutes of drinking, a study last year showed. The latest research, published in Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) journal General Dentistry, reports that drinking any type of soft drink hurts teeth due to the citric acid and/or phosphoric acid in the beverages.The study measured the acidity, or pH, of 20 commercial soft drinks, including Coke, Pepsi, 7 Up and their diet versions, immediately after cans were opened. Then slices of enamel from freshly extracted teeth were weighed before and after being immersed in the soft drinks for 48 hours.
The result was that the teeth immersed in Coke, Pepsi, RC Cola, Squirt, Surge, 7 Up and Diet 7 Up lost more than 5 percent of their weight, according to the report by Poonam Jain of the Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine and her colleagues. (Other sodas brought about losses in the enamel weight in the range of 1.6 percent to 5 percent).
The results show that a soda's acidity is not the whole story when it comes to tooth erosion. The type of acid in the soda, level of soda and calcium content are also factors. Citric acid is the most erosive acid found in soft drinks and is the predominant acid in non-cola drinks.
"The bottom line is that the acidity in all soft drinks is enough to damage your teeth and should be avoided," Ross said in a prepared statement.