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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Sit Down & Enjoy the Ride!


Hold on to your seats! We're going for a wild ride through dental chair past!

Ever wonder what sitting in a dental chair was like 100 years ago?  Before 1790, most dental procedures were done while sitting on the floor!  The dentist would sit cross-legged and rest the patient's head in his or her lap.  In 1790 Dr. Josiah Flagg decided it was time for a better system and invented the first dental chair.  The hard wooden seat and tipped head rest looks oh so cozy!  The chair had specialized rubber stoppers to keep it in place and a nice little tray to rest instruments.  
Fast forward a few decades and things were getting pretty fancy!  Chairs were now soft and cushy! This chair from the 1830's had the ability to tilt back and also offered a foot rest to kick up them boots. Check out all of the other fancy equipment this practice had to offer.  A mechanical, foot pedal driven drill, a light, and a cuspidor for rinsing and spitting!
Move in to the 1900's and find this rendition of something more like what we see today! Chairs were becoming more streamline and functional.  I don't know about you, but I miss the fancy fringe! This chair allowed a dentist to lay a patient completely flat to reach those tricky maxillary molars.  With full leg support and longer arm rests, a patient may just want to take a nap!

The next gem came to us in the early 1950's. The trend of having an all inclusive dental operatory was booming just as much as light pink poodle skirts!  This mint green beauty offered electric headpieces and ultra bright nights to make dental treatment in the dark a thing of the past.

As we zoom into present day and admire just how far things have come, lets not forget all that it took to get here!  Next time you get cozy in one of our Brosy Family Dentisty chairs, send a little love to the late Dr. Josiah Flagg!  We could all be sitting on the floor!

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Rodeo Teeth Facts!

The Wildest, Richest Rodeo in the West!

What a better way to prepare for a night at the rodeo than by learning some fun  facts about all of the animals and their teeth!

One of the main attractions of the rodeo is the cattle. Bulls and cows have thirty-two teeth, just like us! However, cattle have no front teeth in the upper jaw. Instead their bottom teeth come into contact with a thick, hard area of gum tissue in the front.  

What rodeo would be complete without horses? Horses, like humans, have a set of baby teeth that are usually lost and are replaced with permanent teeth. Horses have anywhere between 
thirty-six and forty-four teeth depending on their gender. A really interesting thing about horse teeth is they grow continuously at a rate of about a quarter of an inch every year!

Mutton busting is an  attraction that is fun for the whole family! Sheep have twenty baby teeth that are replaced with permanent teeth usually by age four. They have twenty-four molars and eight incisors. Similar to cows, sheep do not have upper front incisors. Instead the bottom teeth come into contact with a hard, toothless pad in the upper jaw. 

Hopefully when you visit the rodeo you can impress your friends and family with all of these fun rodeo teeth facts!

Yeehaw! 



Thursday, June 2, 2016

Dr. Lynn's Retirement Fun!

On May 14th the office staff and their families celebrated Dr. Lynn & her retirement from dentistry. It was a day filled with sunshine, fun, laughter, & games! We enjoyed playing a version of jeopardy all about Dr. Lynn.
Did you know that she graduated from dental school at the age of 23? She was also the first female president of the Northern Nevada Dental Society. Dr. Lynn served five years active duty in the Navy and is a huge fan of baseball. She is one of the most devoted Cubs fan and is very excited that they currently have the best record in baseball! All goats in Reno better watch out (http://www.billygoattavern.com/legend/curse/)
Dr. Paul & Dr. Lynn have been visiting major league ballparks over the years, and in one week they will cross off the final park on their list as they watch the Cubs take on the Braves at Turner Field.
During the game if you did not answer a question correctly, you had to play a game called pie face and take the chance of having a face full of whip cream!

Here's to you Dr. Lynn!