Discovered Review of I, Dr. Greenblatt, Orthodontist, 251-1457

cover idea for Greenblatt (which was mislabelled as poems)

For Barwin, the ordinary and the extraordinary are never far apart—and that’s very good indeed.

Somehow I missed this entire review of I, Dr. Greenblatt, Orthodontist, 251-1457 (Anvil Press) when it originally came out in Canadian Literature. Thanks, Joel Deshaye!

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George David said…
Orthodontics in Campbell is a specialized dental practice that focuses on correcting misaligned teeth and jaws.
We provide a range of treatments such as braces, clear aligners, and retainers to help patients achieve a straight and healthy smile.
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Orthodontic treatment
is a specialized type of dental treatment that focuses on correcting the alignment of the teeth and jaws to improve a person's overall oral health and appearance. Here are some common types of orthodontic treatments:

Braces: Braces are the most common type of orthodontic treatment. They are used to straighten teeth and correct misaligned bites by applying gentle pressure to the teeth over a period of time. Braces consist of brackets, wires, and bands that are attached to the teeth and adjusted regularly by an orthodontist.

Clear aligners: Clear aligners are a more discreet alternative to braces. They are custom-made plastic trays that fit over the teeth and gradually move them into the correct position. Clear aligners are removable, making them more convenient than braces for eating and cleaning.

Retainers: Retainers are often used after braces or clear aligners to keep the teeth in their new positions. They are custom-made appliances that fit over the teeth and are worn for a period of time to prevent the teeth from shifting back to their original positions.

Palatal expanders: Palatal expanders are used to widen the upper jaw to create more space for teeth to grow in properly. They are usually used in children and adolescents whose jaws are still developing.

Headgear: Headgear is a device that is worn outside the mouth to provide additional force to help move the teeth and jaws into the correct position. It is usually worn at night and is most commonly used in children and adolescents.

Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be required to correct severe orthodontic issues such as a misaligned jaw or a bite that cannot be corrected with braces or other appliances.

Orthodontic treatment can help improve not only the appearance of your smile but also your oral health and overall quality of life. It is important to consult with an orthodontist to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.