We are excited to be opening our second office in Castle Rock! In addition to our office in the Meadows, Meadows Orthodontics will be open the first week of February in the Founders Marketplace on Ridge Road (near King Soopers). Why are we opening two locations in Castle Rock? Convenience! Starting orthodontic treatment usually means seeing us every month or two for a year and a half for adjustment visits for braces and Invisalign. Most all Castle Rock area residents have noticed how increasingly challenging and time consuming it can be to cross I-25 with all the new construction (and soon to be Mall!). We decided to make our offices super convenient for residents of both sides of I-25. Our original West office in the Meadows near Einsteins/Carribou is really close for residents of the Meadows, Red Hawk, etc…, while the new East office in Founders Marketplace will be close to Terrain, the Founders, Crystal Valley Ranch, Plum Creek, and downtown areas. the East office will also be much closer for our patients from Elizabeth, Franktown and Parker.
Construction started several months ago, and is nearing completion (I am
posting several pictures of the progress that is being made). The new office is very similar in size to the Meadows location, but has a slightly different layout and feel. One nice thing about opening this location is that it has inspired me to start painting like crazy again. I am trying to get 4-6 new oil paintings completed and on the walls before the grand opening the first week of February. Here are a couple pictures of the progress of the paintings (the one with the plants is 36″x 36″ and is taking a while- I am having dreams about swiss chard!).
We hope you will enjoy the new location and the convenience it will provide busy families who have kids in braces! I will follow up with more pictures when the office is complete.
Dr. Dan Rejman is a Board Certified Orthodontic specialist who lives and practices in Castle Rock, Colorado. Meadows Orthodontics specializes in Braces, Clear Braces, and Invisalign.
One of the challenges that parents of of children or teens in braces deal with on a daily basis is getting the child to wear their elastics, or rubber bands, consistently. I commonly hear, “We know they should be wearing their rubber bands all day and night, but when they go to school or to bed, they take them off or don’t remember to put them on.” The situation can get very frustrating for parents, as they feel powerless as their child’s orthodontic treatment extends much longer than was originally planned. Not wearing rubber bands consistently and as asked by your orthodontist WILL make treatment take longer, which in turn increases the risk of permanent staining of the teeth around the braces (called decalcification), and increases the risk of root shortening and gum disease. What can you do if your child is just not showing interest in cooperating with elastic wear? Here are some tips.