Santa Monica Office 1260 15th Street, Suite 812 Santa Monica, CA 90404 310.393.8233

Simi Valley Office 2045 Royal Avenue, Suite 205 Simi Valley, CA 93065 P: 805.520.9585

Paul M. Austin, DMD, MPH - Orthodontist

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Our Blog

The Go-To Mom Talks Invisalign, from Dr. Austin

September 20th, 2011

We recently came across a great video that discusses the advantages of Invisalign, which we proudly offer at our Santa Monica & Simi Valley orthodontic office.

In the video, Kimberley Clayton Blaine, “The Go-To Mom,” discusses the Invisalign and Invisalign Teen treatment and her personal experience with Invisalign.

To determine if Invisalign is right for you, schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Paul Austin. Have a great rest of your week!

20 things that can ruin your smile, from Dr. Austin

September 13th, 2011


At Austin Orthodontics, we know your smile is important. And we know you want to keep it sparkling and looking its very best. Recently, we came across an article that suggests at least 20 things can ruin that perfect smile you have.

These include:

- Sports drinks
- Tobacco
- Coffee
- Wine
- Soft drinks
- Citrus and acidic foods

Dr. Paul Austin and our orthodontic team encourage you to read the rest of the article and ask us here on our blog or during your next visit to our convenient Santa Monica or Simi Valley office. For more tips or for general questions about your ongoing dental treatment, we invite you to ask Dr. Austin during your next visit!

We also invite you to ask us on Facebook!

September is National Childhood Injury Prevention Month!

September 6th, 2011


This month, Dr. Paul Austin and our team want you to be extra careful with your braces and appliances. After all, September marks the start of fall sports. Of course, that also means an increased risk for mouth injuries. September also happens to be National Childhood Injury Prevention Month, and our team thought we’d share a few sobering facts about sports and facial injuries, courtesy of our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists, or AAO.

Injuries can happen at any age: More than half of the seven million sports and recreation-related injuries that occur each year are sustained by youth between ages 5 and 24, according to the CDC. Collision and contact sports have higher injury rates, and account for about 80 percent of all sports-related emergency room visits. Despite the risks, many kids are still not wearing mouth guards and facial protection during games and practices.

Here’s why:

Mouth guards are not being used: Sixty-seven percent of parents say their child does not wear a mouth guard, yet, 70% say their biggest fear when their child plays is that they will get hurt. And here’s a chilling stat: One out of every four (27 percent) parents say their child has sustained an injury during an organized sport resulting in a trip to the emergency room, according to the AAO.

Not enough support for mouth guards: Of the parents whose children do not wear a mouth guard, 84 percent say it’s because the league or coach does not require it, the AAO says.

Hard hits occur in every sport: The average high school baseball pitcher can throw a fast ball between 75-to-85 miles per hour. This compares to being hit in the mouth by a speeding car!

We hope this helps you remember to always wear a mouth guard and other forms of protective gear when participating in fall sports! For more ways you can stay safe on the field, we encourage you to ask our team during your next visit or ask us on Facebook!

Back to school with Dr. Austin!

August 28th, 2011


Now that many of the schools in Santa Monica, Simi Valley and surrounding neighborhoods are back in session, Dr. Paul Austin would like to remind all of our patients about the importance of scheduling appointments in advance. With school, clubs, sports and family duties to consider, we know that it can be challenging to find time to visit our office this fall. In order to accommodate all of our patients’ busy schedules, it is important that you plan ahead for your appointments so that we are able to provide you with an appointment time that is convenient for you.

As always, please remember to give us advanced notice if you’re unable to make your regularly-scheduled appointment. If we receive enough notice, we might be able to schedule another patient for that time. Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions, or if you would like to schedule your fall appointment.

We’ll see you soon and hope summer is winding down nicely for all our patients!