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Support Gibbs Orthodontics and Team Fox

Friday, May 31st, 2013


It’s almost time! I will be doing my first triathlon of the season in a couple of weeks in preparation for the NYC Triathlon. Last year, my commitment to the Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) as part of Team Fox, raised over $5000.00 for their fight against Parkinson’s disease. This year, I am even more driven. As many of you ma know. My mother lost her battle with Parkinson’s in April. I am asking for your help in donating to their cause. All funds raised through team fox go directly to MJFF and their efforts.

To donate please click on this link: Gibbs Orthodontics Fundraising Page

Thank you in advance

Dr. Eric Gibbs

Patient reviews for Gibbs Orthodontic Associates

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

Dr. Eric Gibbs and team, serving New York City, deliver the highest quality orthodontic care in a personalized environment. We make orthodontic treatment fun and enjoyable. Check out what our patients have to say!

Dr. Gibbs and entire staff exceeds expectations:

Getting braces as a 40+ year old adult is never fun, but Dr. Gibbs and entire staff made it a pleasant experience…they are always friendly and professional… appointments are always on time, and my teeth look great. – By Kim M.

Ortho work above and beyond

There are few medical practices that make a patient feel as if you are his only patinet. Dr. Gibbs does. not only is everyone there excellent professional but they are kind, courteous, and display a great sense of humor. they see you on time, and they ” are not cookie cutter’ in their treatments. They work with you in all aspect of your care. Don’t look any further. – By Margery

Best Orthodontist in NYC

Both of my children are patients of Dr. Gibbs. One has completed her treatment and her teeth are amazing. The other is about half way through and I find the entire team a pleasure to work with and incredibly kind and patient.  – By Molly

What are the Early Signs of Orthodontic Problems?

Friday, August 10th, 2012


Visibly crooked teeth are not the only reason to take your child into the orthodontist. There are some subtle things to look for as well, which may indicate the onset of more serious orthodontic issues. Many orthodontic issues are much easier to address if treated and corrected during a child’s development.

Waiting until facial development is complete or until the permanent teeth have come in can make correction of many orthodontic issues more challenging. Both children and adults can benefit from orthodontic care at any age, but addressing issues early is almost always the ideal choice.

If you’re wondering if you or your child might have need for orthodontic care, there are some things you can be on the lookout for. Here are some of the most common warning signs of orthodontic issues:

• Difficulty when chewing or biting
• Chronic mouth-breathing
• Sucking the thumb, the fingers, or any other oral sucking habits that continue after the age of six
• Overbite – when the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth by more than 5mm
• Top front teeth that cover more than 25% of the bottom teeth while biting
• Underbite – when the top front teeth go behind the bottom row of teeth when biting
• Crowded, crooked, overlapped, misshapen, misplaced teeth or extra teeth of any size
• Crossbite – when one or more teeth tilt toward the cheek or toward the tongue causing excessive stress on the jawbone
• The center of the top and bottom teeth don’t line up
• Uneven teeth-wearing
• Baby teeth coming out too early for the child’s age
• Pain in jaws
• Clicking in the jaw joints
• The jaw shifts off-center while chewing or biting
• A jaw that protrudes, or recedes, too much
• Difficulty speaking or enunciating clearly
• Chronic biting of the inner cheek or roof of the mouth
• Asymmetrical facial structure
• Grinding or clenching of the teeth

If you notice that either you or your child has one or more of these conditions, they could be signs that there is a risk of orthodontic or health problems. The sooner these problems are addressed, the wider and brighter you will be able to smile going forward!

Happy Holidays from Gibbs Orthodontics!

Monday, December 19th, 2011

In this season given to tidings of comfort and joy, and as our team at Gibbs Orthodontics reflect on the year that was, we’d like to ask you, our wonderful patients: What do you love about the holidays this year? Being with your loved ones? A clean slate for 2012? Opening presents by the fireplace? All the delicious food? Also, what gift are you most looking forward to getting this year?

We’d love if you shared with us all the things you love about the holidays. Stay warm, and don’t forget to stay away from those sweets!

–The team at Gibbs Orthodontics

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