Thursday, April 29, 2010

Patient appreciation contest at Just Orthodontics!


If you're ready for summer, we've got a GREAT DEAL for you! Come by our office and enter your name in a drawing to win a family season pass to Manitowoc’s new Aquatic Center! It's all a part of Dr. Just and team's patient appreciation.

GOOD LUCK!!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Damon Braces at work at Just Orthodontics!



Did you ever wonder exactly how our staff at Just Orthodontics puts Damon System braces on your pearly whites? Well, wonder no more! Above is a simple and pain-free demonstration of Damon Braces at work. If you've thought about getting Damon Braces to perfect that smile, or about orthodontic treatment in general, please give our staff at Just Orthodontics a call! Dr. Just looks forward to seeing you!!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Listen To Dr Just on Money Talks

Listen in to 1240 radio WOMT for Money Talks tomorrow at 4:30 p.m.. Dr Just will be live discussing the newest technology and advancements in orthodontics. Listen In!!!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Smile, and you might just live longer! From Dr. Jeffrey Just

People with big smiles may actually live than those who don’t, according to a new study at Michigan’s Wayne State University. Our staff at Just Orthodontics has known for quite some time that positive emotion has been linked to both physical and mental health, but researchers at the university did something quite interesting: they looked at photos of 230 ball-players who began their careers in baseball prior to 1950.

The players' photos were enlarged, and then studied their smile intensity (ranging from big smile, no smile or partial smile). The players' smile ratings were compared with data from deaths that occurred from 2006 through 2009. The researchers then took into account other factors that impact life longevity, including body mass index, career length and even college attendance.

The results? Researchers found that players who weren't smiling in the photos died at the average age of 72.9 years. Players with partial smiles lived to be 75. Those with big smiles, however, lived on average to be 79.9 years old.

So, smile now, smile often and you might just live longer! Have you been perfecting your smile by visiting Dr. Jeffrey Just on a regular basis? If not, give us a call!