In 2006, when Dr. Bryan Nelson began the process of buying out his orthodontic partner, he had the opportunity to re-name and re-structure his business. As he contemplated ideas and prayed for guidance, he was moved to take a bold step and name the practice Trinity Orthodontics; making a direct reference to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; the essence of God. A risky move? Maybe. A good decision? Definitely.
Along with the name change, Dr. Nelson consciously redirected the focus of his thriving practice to always do what is best and safest for the patients, regardless of what everyone else was doing. He evaluated the benefits of doing early, or phase 1, orthodontics on primary aged kids and decided to recommend this widely used and accepted approach only when there is permanent risk to the teeth and gums, or if there is a significant cosmetic issue affecting the kids' self-esteem. Establishing Trinity as a Christian business moved him to stand by his decision to treat kids with one, cost-effective phase of treatment once the permanent teeth are in, even though it significantly reduced his cash flow. In his heart he knew it was the right thing to do. It was rough going for the first few years but he stood by his decision. He offers early phase treatment to those interested but is very clear in his criteria for recommending it.
When Dr. Nelson saw an increase in patients looking for relief from TMJ or craniofacial pain, and many looking for a treatment solution for sleep apnea, he realized that there were very few treatment options available. In line with doing what is "right and good" for patients, he decided to pursue further education so he could meet the needs of such patients. While running his busy, one doctor practice, he completed a fellowship program at the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain and gained certification from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He loves being able to help those in constant pain and those suffering from sleep disorders. His mainstay is still creating great smiles using precision braces, but now he can help with most oral/facial issues, and expose more people to his overtly Christian practice.
The Trinity staff is very customer oriented and committed to patients having a "real" and different experience, and maybe "get a little God" along the way. The scripture "Do what is right and good in the Lord's sight." from Deuteronomy 6:18, is now the foundation of Trinity Orthodontics and that bold scripture is displayed visibly in the front of both Trinity offices. The scripture not only serves as a reminder to the staff, but also as a standard that patients can hold them to. Risky? Not so much. Posting the foundational standard helps Trinity stay committed and accountable in the process.
Now, Dr. Nelson starts out every day with a "prayer huddle" where the needs of patients, staff and the office are lifted to God, there is a prayer request basket at the front desk where patients can request prayers for themselves and their family, Bibles and Christian books are available in the waiting areas, and Dr. Nelson provides lunch so the staff can attend Bible study at work every other week. So, was it a risk, do God and business mix? No, it wasn't a risk to put God at the helm as much as it was a conviction, and YES, if you're a believer, bring God on as your COO (chief operating officer). He'll be in charge of prosperity and your work will be a blessing to many. To the best of their knowledge, no one has ever made a negative comment or chosen not to do business with Trinity because they are a Christian Business.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Dr.
Nelson Can Help You with Sleep Apnea, TMJ Issues
and Craniofacial Pain!
and Craniofacial Pain!
In the course of his daily orthodontic practice Dr. Nelson
noticed an increase in the patients coming in looking for relief from TMJ or
Craniofacial pain, and requests for oral sleep appliances. There were really no
good resources for help for patients, so Dr. Nelson enrolled in and completed a residency program to learn how to treat TMJ
and craniofacial pain. He has also
completed a certification program to treat sleep disorders. He has implemented
these modalities into his practice and
is delighted to be able to help patients become pain free and healthy.
TMJ and craniofacial pain typically result from jaw para-function,
bite discrepancy or damage to the jaw joint and can be very painful. Jaw
locking, clicking, facial pain and headaches are common symptoms of problems
with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Physicians are often unsure how to effectively treat the pain and unclear
how to correct the problem. Since orthodontists are focused on the jaw, bite,
and teeth, it makes perfect sense for them to treat all of the related issues.
Dr. Nelson is one of only a handful of orthodontists in the area qualified to
treat these areas in addition to doing braces and creating beautiful smiles.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has recently come to the
forefront of medical diagnostics as studies have
shown the health complications
related to undiagnosed and untreated sleep disorder. Research has shown that OSA is also common in
children, and can contribute to health issues such as hyperactivity, ADD, heart
irregularities, headaches, breathing difficulty, and inadequate growth. Historically adult OSA has been treated with
a CPAP mask which provides positive air flow into the nose and mouth during all
phases of sleep. Many patients simply cannot tolerate CPAP and end up
discontinuing treatment; a potentially dangerous decision. Oral appliances have
come to the rescue. These appliances provide some of the most advanced,
non-invasive, FDA approved treatment available. Results using oral appliances
have been very successful. Restful sleep, decreased fatigue, increased energy,
weight loss and decreased blood pressure have been commonly reported. Dr.
Nelson and Trinity Orthodontics are skilled at making custom oral appliances
and executing therapies to help sleep patients.
Braces? Of course we still specialize in precision bracket
placement (PBP) which reduces the guesswork in bracket placement, lessens treatment time by helping teeth move
to their ideal positions over a shorter period of time, and fewer adjustment
appointments resulting in less time missed from work or school. Bottom line;
Trinity is constantly producing beautiful smiles that can last a lifetime.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
BACK TO SCHOOL
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Now that many of the schools in Arvada and Thornton and nearby communities are nearly back in session, Dr. Bryan Nelson and our staff at Trinity Orthodontics would like to remind all of our patients about the importance of scheduling appointments in advance in August and early September.
With school, clubs and sports to consider this fall, we know that it can be challenging to find time to visit our office. In order to accommodate all of our wonderful patients' busy schedules, it is important that you plan ahead for your appointments so that we are able to provide you with an appointment time that is convenient for you. We will accommodate before and after school appointments to the best of our abilities.
As always, please remember to give us advanced notice if you're unable to make your regularly-scheduled appointment. If we receive enough notice, we might be able to schedule another patient for that time. Feel free to give us a call at (303) 427-5000 if you have any questions, or if you would like to schedule your fall appointment.
We hope you are having a fantastic summer and we look forward to seeing your smiling faces very soon!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
THE TONGUE IS KING!
Inside your mouth there is a battle happening, Muscle
vs Bone. Who will win? Your tongue is made up of 16 different muscles, which
means there is a lot going on in a small space, and your tongue has the ability
to move your teeth. When your tongue is
not functioning the way it was designed, you have a problem. Have you ever heard the term Tongue Thrust?
Did you go through Orthodontics and your teeth are crooked again? A Tongue
Thrust means that your tongue is pushing against your teeth when you are in a
rest position or when you swallow. If your tongue is functioning properly you
should not be putting any pressure on your teeth. So what happens if you do have a Tongue
Thrust? There is a very successful
therapy that can correct this issue for life.
Therapy involves not only strengthening the muscles in your tongue, lips,
face and neck, but also creates a new and correct habit for your tongue. If the
Tongue Thrust is ignored it will only continue to get worse and create more
problems, such as failed orthodontics.
If you think this may be an issue for you or someone you know, contact
Dr. Nelson’s office for an appointment, or call Front Range Orofacial Myology for an absolutely
free consultation. The tongue will
always win, he is the “King”.
Front Range Orofacial
Myology
Julie Peterson303-736-6995
info@frontrangeom.com
www.frontrangeom.com
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Having Straight Teeth is not Just About the Way our Smile Looks
Having straight teeth is not just about the way our smile looks, it is part
of a healthy mouth which is the entryway to the rest of your body. By
correctly aligning your teeth and jaw, I can help your teeth and
jaw function more properly reducing excessive wear on your teeth and
strengthen the bone and gum structure that support your teeth. Well
aligned teeth trap fewer particles and bacteria in between your teeth
helping to deter cavity and plaque growth. Straight and healthy teeth also
produce stronger and healthier gums.
I am also concerned with teeth that do not occlude or "close"
properly as this also impairs the function of teeth. Many dental problems
can result from misalignment of teeth which causes excess stress and force
on surrounding teeth. The position of your teeth plays a major role in the
ability to pronounce certain sounds correctly.
Lastly, there are more enzymes in your mouth than in your stomach. The
enzymes in your mouth and your ability to chew/break down food correctly,
contribute to a healthier digestion process and a healthier you. Straight
teeth are a huge factor in breaking up your food more precisely, so your
body can process your food more efficiently.
Overall, straight teeth are easier to brush and floss and require less
strain on your oral cavity.
So don't just smile because you feel good about how you look, smile even
wider, because you've invested in your overall health and how you feel!
of a healthy mouth which is the entryway to the rest of your body. By
correctly aligning your teeth and jaw, I can help your teeth and
jaw function more properly reducing excessive wear on your teeth and
strengthen the bone and gum structure that support your teeth. Well
aligned teeth trap fewer particles and bacteria in between your teeth
helping to deter cavity and plaque growth. Straight and healthy teeth also
produce stronger and healthier gums.
I am also concerned with teeth that do not occlude or "close"
properly as this also impairs the function of teeth. Many dental problems
can result from misalignment of teeth which causes excess stress and force
on surrounding teeth. The position of your teeth plays a major role in the
ability to pronounce certain sounds correctly.
Lastly, there are more enzymes in your mouth than in your stomach. The
enzymes in your mouth and your ability to chew/break down food correctly,
contribute to a healthier digestion process and a healthier you. Straight
teeth are a huge factor in breaking up your food more precisely, so your
body can process your food more efficiently.
Overall, straight teeth are easier to brush and floss and require less
strain on your oral cavity.
So don't just smile because you feel good about how you look, smile even
wider, because you've invested in your overall health and how you feel!
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