Monday, August 23, 2010

BACK TO SCHOOL....ALREADY?


Can you believe how fast the summer flew by? The first day of school is here already! Well…all of us at Stewart and Labbe Orthodontics wish you a very safe and happy school year.

Here are some important links to help you out:

Anne Arundel County Public School Website

Prince George’s County Public School Website

A great article on how to have fun at school

Free templates for school calendars

Homework Helper

So go and have fun this year....whether it is your first, seventh, last or whatever…make the most of it! Remember to smile and put your very best foot forward.

We are proud of all of our students and can’t wait to hear all about your new school year!

Here’s a little something to make you giggle too…do you remember this?

Monday, August 16, 2010

Stewart and Labbe New Annapolis Office Open House Party!


On Thursday, August 12th, we had our first official party at the New Annapolis Office! What a great night this was! The Drs., the Staff and our patients had a fantastic time.

After watching the weather all day long and doing plenty of “ant-rain” dances, we lucked out! Sure there were a few showers in the beginning, but we ended up with some blue skies. Then, right when the party was over and the DJ had played his last song, the rain came down HARD! No one seemed to mind at that time.

The food at the party was unbelievable. I am a HUGE fan of good food and Harborque definitely delivered. They have location in Baltimore and if you like great BBQ, then is worth checking out.

We had such a good turn out…despite the threat of bad weather… and it was such a fun night. Music was playing and the dance floor was packed.

After such a successful event, we hope to have m ore parties like this in the future. It was fun to chill out with our patients and a perfect way to spend a summer night.

Click on the picture below to see the pictures!

Monday, June 28, 2010

YUCK!? The GROSS Truth about Morning Breath!


Well doesn’t this article just want to make you brush your teeth…again and again and again. Written by Howard Bennett for “KidsPost”, it gives some insight as to why we all get “morning breath”. Don’t knock anyone over trying to get to the sink to freshen up tomorrow morning. Hope you are all having a wonderful day!

Monday, June 28, 2010
It's a cozy Sunday morning as you sneak into your parents' bedroom for some snuggle time. You carefully slip between your mom and dad, feeling the warmth of their bodies. Then your mom turns over, smiles gently and pulls you close for a little kiss. However, instead of the inviting smell you normally associate with your mom, you are enveloped in the foulest breath that has ever left a human body!
How could someone who looks so good on the outside smell so bad on the inside? When you complain about your mom's breath, she tries to convince you that yours is just as bad. You're sure she's wrong. After all, when you exhale into your hands and sniff, your breath smells fine.
Is your mom right? Does your morning breath smell just as bad as hers? If it does, whose idea was it to turn the human mouth into a garbage can after a night of blissful sleep?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but your mom is right. It's a fact that people are unable to smell their own breath.
The human mouth is home to billions of bacteria. These microscopic organisms don't make you sick, but they grow like weeds on every structure in your mouth: tongue, teeth, gums, cheeks, etc. And like all living things, bacteria produce waste products. It is their waste products that give your parents (and you) such horrible breath in the morning.
People can have bad breath during the day as well, but something happens at night that makes the problem much worse when you wake up. Because you don't eat or drink when you sleep, huge numbers of bacteria that would normally be washed down your throat have the opportunity to "party" til dawn. And as those bacteria gorge themselves and reproduce, they foul the air around them.
However, instead of being mad at these invisible fiends, you should pity them. As soon as you wake up, eat breakfast and brush your teeth, most of them will be swallowed and killed by the acids in your stomach.
-- Howard Bennett

Howard Bennett, a Washington pediatrician and author of health-related books for kids, writes about gross things for KidsPost

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

2 MONTHS?!

YOUR new Annapolis office at 114 Forbes Street has been open now for 2 whole months. Sooo…what do you think? Are you happy with the way that it turned out? This is YOUR office by the by…

As a team, we are all very happy there. LOVE the amount of space that we have…don’t feel like we are on top of each other…and we also like the relaxing atmosphere of it. Not that our other locations aren’t relaxing as well…but this Annapolis office in particular has a certain “chill” to it.

So if you haven’t made the rounds and come on in to check it all out yet, here are some pics to hold you over till you can make it in. We sure hope to see you soon…

Big Smiles to all!
Click on this pic to see a few more...and yes, they are on the roof!

Friday, June 4, 2010

BOWIEFEST TOMORROW!

Come on down and join in the fun at BowieFest! Stewart and Labbe Orthodontics will be there Tie Dying some T-Shirts and having some fun! And HEY…Did you know that if you tie dye a shirt and then wear that shirt to a New Patient Consultation, we will give you $200 OFF TREATMENT! It’s a wearable coupon!

Already a patient of Stewart and Labbe Orthodontics? Then be sure to wear your Stewart and Labbe T-Shirt that you already have to the fair. Stop on by the booth and we will give you 25 Wahoos! THEN…Tie Dye yourself a NEW T-Shirt and wear THAT to your next appointment and we will give you ANOTHER 25 Wahoos! IT MADNESS!

Here is some more information on the Big Day:

Bowiefest 2010 at Allen Pond Park on Saturday

Rides, activities, crafts, music, entertainment, food and more food can be found this Saturday from 11:00am to 6:00pm for Bowiefest 2010 at Allen Pond Park (rain date Sunday, June 6th). Here is a sample of the activities and rides:


Giant slide
Moon bounce
Pony ride
Petting zoo
Rock wall
Face painting
Crafts

The entertainment includes a live reptile show and several area bands.

Parking at Allen Pond Park could be an issue because the amusement rides will occupy the grassy area that usually serves as the overflow parking lot. Shuttle bus service is available from 10:30am to 6:30pm between the Park & Ride lot on Northview Drive and Allen Pond Park.

The City of Bowie put together an informative program that you can see in PDF format. Click here to see the complete list of rides, activities, food vendors and entertainment. I didn't notice the second page the first time I opened it up, so be sure to look for both pages in the PDF file.

The city also issued the following press release:

Bowie, Maryland - May 24, 2010 - Join your neighbors and CELEBRATE BOWIE at the annual Bowiefest on Saturday, June 5, 2010, from 11:00 AM until 6:00 PM at Allen Pond Park (3330 Northview Drive).
Bowiefest is a long-standing tradition in the City that brings the best of Bowie's civic organizations, entertainers, and businesses to one place for one day. Around the pond you can sample food from area vendors including cotton candy by the Collington Masons, fish & chips provided by the Bowie Xpress, and beef barbecue by the Belle-Aires Twirlers. Other festival favorites include soft serve ice cream, funnel cakes, Italian sausage, frozen fruit drinks, and fresh-squeezed lemonade.

Entertainment will be provided on two stages featuring Bowie's own Reptile World with Michael Shwedick, Belair Square Cats, C&C Dance Company, and including Bowie's own Proverbs Reggae Band who will fill the stage with music from Jamaica and is sure to get you up and dancing on the amphitheater lawn. The East Pavilion Stage brings you the Bands of Bowie playing a variety of music all day with 40 Dollar Fine, Good Kemistry Band and Stavagant to name a few.

In addition to the plethora of food and entertainment, don't forget to stop by the craft tables organized by the Soroptimist International of Bowie/Crofton and purchase beautifully handcrafted wares.

Stop inside the Ice Arena for the Business Expo, organized and operated by the Greater Bowie Chamber of Commerce.

Back outside there are a number of non-profits organizations providing information about their organization's services. Rides, games, and activities make a day at Bowiefest complete. From moon bounces to rock walls and petting zoos to pony rides, there is sure to be something for all ages. (Rain Date June 6th)

For more information about Bowiefest call 301-809-3078.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Summer 2010 is FINALLY HERE!

Not sure what to do this Memorial Day Weekend? Well here on some suggestions for in and around our area that are sure to make you smile! Candice Thompson, a writer for the Baltimore Sun, has some wonderful ideas! Check it out and see if there’s something on this list for you and your family. Whatever you decide to do, make it fun and be safe…smile lots and we look forward to seeing you in the summer of 2010!
MAY 24, 2010 Three days in May: Last-minute Memorial Day suggestions So you still haven’t made Memorial Day weekend plans yet. For the first time in forever, I actually have a plan. But, believe me, I feel your pain. Let’s throw a bunch of stuff against the wall and see what sticks. We’ll keep adding all week, so check back. If you have a can't-miss suggestion, jump in. 1) On Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon, take a guided bicycle ride on the Western Maryland Rail Trail near Hancock. Just meet other riders at Hancock Bike Shop, 9 S. Pennsylvania Ave. It’s free. Call 301-842-2155 for more information. 2) The fishing is easy and fun from the two floating piers at Piney Run Park in Sykesville. Kids can catch bluegills, sunfish, largemouth bass and catfish. Rent a canoe or kayak or pay $8 to launch your own non-gas-powered boat. The 300-acre reservoir is surrounded by nearly twice as many acres of woods. Park entrance fee is $5 for each carload of Carroll County residents and $10 for a carload of nonresidents. The park phone number is 410-795-3274. 3) See Maryland’s largest cascading waterfall at Cunningham Falls State Park. The 78-foot-high plume is just a short walk from Route 77 outside Thurmont. Cross the road and stop at the visitor center at visit Catoctin Mountain Park, run by the National Park Service. Drive the Park Central Road for easy access to vistas and overlooks. Try to guess where Camp David is located within park boundaries. Do not annoy the Secret Service. 4) For a chance to see bald eagles, osprey and herons on Harness Creek outside Annapolis, take a guided paddling adventure Friday night or Saturday morning that starts at Quiet Waters Park. The price ranges from $35 to $60, depending on the trip and type of boat you want. For an unaccompanied paddle, canoes and kayaks run from $15 to $60, depending on the length of the rental. Details are at 410-271-7007 or paddleorpedal.com. 5) Take a wildlife tram tour through the wetlands and forests of the Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel. The open-sided tram runs at 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. The National Wildlife Visitor Center is off Powder Mill Road, between the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and Route 197 south of Laurel. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for senior citizens 55 and older, and $1 for children under 12. The visitor center number is 301-497-5580. 6) Take a seven-mile hike Saturday on the Valley View Trail along the Patapsco River with the Howard County Sierra Club. There will be several stream crossings. Bring lunch and water. Meet at 9:30 a.m. in Rockburn Branch Park, the entrance off Landing Road one mile north of Montgomery Road. Park in the lot at the end of the road under the power lines. For details, call James Perschy, 410-964-1902 or jameshike@verizon.net. 7) On Saturday or Sunday, pick up some items for you boat at the Annapolis Nautical Flea Market, Navy Marine Corps Stadium, Rowe Boulevard and Taylor Avenue. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday; 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday. Tickets: $5. Parking: $5. Details: 410-268-8828 or sheilaj@usboat.com.
To see this article in it’s entirety or to learn more about the writer, please click here.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010


Have you ever wondered if Invisalign is right for you? Well now is your chance to get all your questions and concerns answered about Invisalign or Invisalign Teen and….
SAVE $500 on Invisalign Treatment!

On Thursday, May 27th from 6 – 9 pm in our Crofton office, we will be hosting
an “Invisalign Night”! Join us and 103.1 WRNR and learn more about what Invisalign can do for you.

*Attendees will receive a thorough examination from one of our Orthodontic Specialists.
Our doctors are Elite Premier Providers of Invisalign...
this recognition is given to only the top 1% of Invisalign Providers worldwide.
*You must RSVP to reserve an examination time*

Refreshments and appetizers will be served, The WRNR Roadshow
will have bundles of cool stuff to give away and GREAT door prizes will be raffled off.

The best part is that we are prepared to start your Invisalign treatment that night!
So come prepared and for May 27th evening only, we will take
**$500 OFF INVISALIGN TREATMENT!
This is an incredible opportunity, so get started with Invisalign NOW!
**Special price good for May 27th ONLY. NO other coupons or discounts may apply.

Take advantage of this special pricing and come visit us in our Crofton office on
Thursday, May 27th. Doors open at 6 pm.
Please call to reserve an appointment 410-451-7202 or toll free 1-888-828-8558.Adults and Teens…this is the start of a whole new YOU!
Get that beautiful smile you have always wanted.

INVISALIGN and INVISALIGN TEEN

Our Crofton office is located in “The Villages of Waugh Chapel”2630 Brandermill Blvd, Gambrills, MD 21054
Doors open at 6 pm.
SEE YOU THERE!!