November 2nd, 2011
Happy November, everybody! Believe it or not, we’re almost in full holiday mode! But before we forget about the spooky month that was, we’d like to know how you celebrated Halloween! What did you wear? How much candy did you get? Did you have fun?
If you have any photos or videos that you would like to share with us, please send them our way or feel free to post them on our Facebook page!
We hope you all had a happy and safe Halloween! Also, what are you up to this month? Anything exciting happening in your life? If so, we’d love to hear all about it!
Lastly, have you been in for a dental checkup lately? It’s important that you see your general dentist, as well as visiting Dr. Tony Skanchy. If you have questions about your orthodontic treatment or just want some general information, give our Sandy office a call or ask us during your next visit!
October 28th, 2011
It’s almost that spooky time of year again and Sandy orthodontist, Dr. Tony Skanchy, and our team thought we’d share some Halloween tips from our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists.
Trick-or-treating safety guidelines:
• Young children should always be accompanied by an adult
• Carry a flashlight
• Wear a light-colored or reflective costume
• Choose face paint over masks for young ghosts and goblins
• Have an adult inspect all treats before the children dig in
To protect your braces, steer clear of the following Halloween treats, or recipes with these ingredients:
• All hard candies
• All chewy candies
• Caramel
• Nuts
• Licorice
• Taffy
• Jelly beans
• Hard pretzels
• Bubblegum
• Popcorn (including unpopped kernels)
• Ice
Of course, Halloween does not have to be completely treat-less. Braces-friendly Halloween treats can help you enjoy the “spook-ta-cular” holiday. For example, plain chocolate candy is okay, provided you remember to brush and floss afterwards. Bobbing for apples as well as caramel apples are not recommended. However, you can enjoy thinly sliced apples, dipped in yogurt or creamy chocolate sauce.
Dr. Tony Skanchy suggests looking for foods that are soft, such as soft chocolate that can melt in one’s mouth or peanut butter cups. Overall, candies that aren’t sticky, chewy, hard or crunchy are generally acceptable.
October 20th, 2011

Fall Contest: how many pumpkin seeds are in our pumpkin!!!
(October 17th - November 17th OR until the Pumpkin dies)
On the Front Desk inside our office is a large pumpkin. Guess the number of pumpkin seeds inside the pumpkin.
The 5 contestants who come closest to the correct number of seeds will WIN an iPod Shuffle.
Just fill out your appointment stub when you make your follow-up appointment with your name, phone number, and your guess for the amount of seeds in the pumpkin. If you do not have an appointment during our contest, you can look at the picture above and mail in your guess or drop by the office to enter.
Good luck and Happy Fall!!
-Dr. Tony Skanchy and the office staff
October 11th, 2011
Cold and flu season is here - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that a common cold usually includes sneezing, runny nose, sore throat and coughing. Symptoms can last for up to two weeks.
To promote a healthy and clean environment, Dr. Tony Skanchy and our entire staff give a great deal of attention to sanitation and sterilization in our Sandy office at all times, as well as following all requirements for sterilizing instruments and work surfaces. For the protection of other patients and our staff at Alta View Orthodontics, we always ask that patients reschedule their appointments if they have any type of cold or illness that can infect others.
And remember to constantly wash your hands and avoid contact with those who are ill! Stay Healthy!