Monday, November 22, 2010
The season for thanks
Dr. Stein and all of us at Braces by Stein extend our best wishes to you, our patients, for a wonderful Thanksgiving.
We appreciate the opportunity to work together with you in the creation of your child's ideal smile. We'd like to know, what are you most thankful for this year? Leave us a comment, or if you have any stories or pictures to share with us, we encourage you to share them on our Facebook page!
Lastly, we are offering $300 off any Invisalign Treatment until December 31st. Invisalign uses a series of invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners that no one can tell you're wearing. Learn more about Invisalign on their web site at www.invisalign.com or call our Palm Harbor or New Port Richey offices to set up a consultation.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The advantage of Invisalign Teen™ at Braces by Stein
Did you know Dr. Jeffrey Stein offers Invisalign clear braces for teens in Palm Harbor & New Port Richey? Originally available only for adults, Invisalign Teen is a great way for teenagers to straighten their teeth without anyone having to know!
Check out the above video about Invisalign aligners, which are comfortable, easily removable, easy to clean and are nearly undetectable by their friends. More and more teenagers are taking the step to straighter teeth because they can now do it a lot more comfortably and a lot easier - even teen heartthrob Justin Bieber is wearing Invisalign Teen!
And, no metal and wires usually means you spend less time at Dr. Stein's office getting adjustments.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Dr. Stein & team, honoring our veterans
Happy Veteran's Day! We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the veterans and those currently on active duty who have put their lives on the line for the freedoms we all enjoy.
In celebration of Veteran’s Day, Dr. Jeffrey Stein and our entire team at Braces by Stein would like to share a few fun facts about our flag, our national holiday, and our country’s history!
-Veteran's Day, a day that was originally called Armistice Day, is a time to thank and honor the men and women who have served in our military.
- President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the official legislation for Veteran's Day on June 1, 1954, changing the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veteran's Day
-There are 23.2 million veterans in the U.S.
-The flag was first approved by Congress on June 14, 1777
-Each of the flag’s colors signify different American values - red is for valor and zeal, white is for hope, purity, and cleanliness of life, and blue is for heaven, loyalty, sincerity, justice, and truth
-Research by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) helped develop the CAT Scan, the cardiac pacemaker, and the “Seattle Foot” to give those hurt the ability to run and jump
-When the flag is displayed next to another flag against a wall, the U.S. flag should be on its own right (on the left side when facing the wall).
-Veteran's Day is often confused with Memorial Day. Memorial Day is a time for remembering and honoring the men and women who died while serving our country, or as a result of injuries that incurred in battle. Veteran's Day honors and gives thanks to all veterans who served in our military.
-There are five states with over 1 million veterans in their population – California, Florida, Texas, New York and Pennsylvania.
Thanks again to our veterans! We are so thankful for all who have and are currently serving in the U.S. and abroad.
In celebration of Veteran’s Day, Dr. Jeffrey Stein and our entire team at Braces by Stein would like to share a few fun facts about our flag, our national holiday, and our country’s history!
-Veteran's Day, a day that was originally called Armistice Day, is a time to thank and honor the men and women who have served in our military.
- President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the official legislation for Veteran's Day on June 1, 1954, changing the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veteran's Day
-There are 23.2 million veterans in the U.S.
-The flag was first approved by Congress on June 14, 1777
-Each of the flag’s colors signify different American values - red is for valor and zeal, white is for hope, purity, and cleanliness of life, and blue is for heaven, loyalty, sincerity, justice, and truth
-Research by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) helped develop the CAT Scan, the cardiac pacemaker, and the “Seattle Foot” to give those hurt the ability to run and jump
-When the flag is displayed next to another flag against a wall, the U.S. flag should be on its own right (on the left side when facing the wall).
-Veteran's Day is often confused with Memorial Day. Memorial Day is a time for remembering and honoring the men and women who died while serving our country, or as a result of injuries that incurred in battle. Veteran's Day honors and gives thanks to all veterans who served in our military.
-There are five states with over 1 million veterans in their population – California, Florida, Texas, New York and Pennsylvania.
Thanks again to our veterans! We are so thankful for all who have and are currently serving in the U.S. and abroad.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Connect with Dr. Stein & team on Facebook!
At Braces by Stein, we value the relationships we have developed with our patients in Palm Harbor and New Port Richey and surrounding communities in Florida. Even if you only see us for your appointment on a regular basis, did you know that you can now connect with Dr. Stein and staff on our Facebook page?
We invite you to “like” us at Facebook.com/JeffreySteinDDS. We share office news and updates on our Fan Page, so we encourage you to check us out! By Liking our page, you will receive updates from our office automatically in your news feed!
See you on Facebook and have a great weekend,
- Dr. Stein and team
We invite you to “like” us at Facebook.com/JeffreySteinDDS. We share office news and updates on our Fan Page, so we encourage you to check us out! By Liking our page, you will receive updates from our office automatically in your news feed!
See you on Facebook and have a great weekend,
- Dr. Stein and team
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