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Oct 21
2011

Hiller Orthodontics Set Fot Its Best "Treats for Troops" Drive

Posted by dstout01 in Wolfeboro , Vermont , St. Johnsbury , Plymouth , Orthodontist , Orthodontics , Oral Health , New Hampshire , Littleton , Laconia , Dr. Hiller , Conway , Community , Berlin

 

Many families may not be aware, but October has quietly become a month of healthy awareness. Millions rally behind Breast Cancer Awareness efforts each October but known to fewer people is that October is also National Orthodontic Health Month. Members of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) typically utilize this time to conduct activities that educate the public about proper oral hygiene and the preservation of a child’s orthodontic treatment during Halloween.

 

Striving to be anything but “typical”, Dr. Dennis Hiller and the team at Hiller Orthodontics have lead a multi-community candy drive come to be known as “Treats for Troops. Treats for Troops was created six years ago as a means to engage communities in orthodontic friendly, healthy food choices while providing something special for troops stationed both locally and abroad. Dr. Hiller feels that Treats for Troops is a real win-win situation.  “Our patients and friends can limit their intake of excessive sweets and our troops will know we are still thinking of them.  We are thrilled we can lift their spirits.”


Hiller Orthodontics has conducted the “Treats for Troops” program for over six years. With the unanimous support of northern communities like Laconia, Conway, Littleton, Plymouth, Berlin, Wolfeboro and St. Johnsbury, over 3,000 lbs. of candy have been redistributed. Last year alone more than 500 lbs. of candy was collected and redistributed. This year’s community efforts include collection bins at several local schools including Lancaster, Whitefield, Gorham, Berlin, Conway and Laconia. If you or your school would like to be a part of the Treats-for-Troops campaign or are looking for your nearest collection bin, please contact us at Hiller Orthodontics at 1-888-HILLER2.

May 18
2011

Never Too Old for a Beautiful Smile

Posted by dstout01 in Vermont , St. Johnsbury , Orthodontist , Orthodontics , Oral Health , New Hampshire , Laconia , Invisalign , Hygiene , Dr. Hiller , Braces

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Adult orthodontic treatment continues to be on the rise! While orthodontic treatment is often associated with children and teenagers, our doctors have been providing amazing results for adult patients as well.

Perhaps one reason for the spike in adult treatment can be linked to the cosmetic benefits. In an age and society where looks and perception matter, evenly-aligned teeth might be the difference between getting a job, promotion or closing a business deal. Adults are choosing to invest in orthodontics and in valuing healthy living more each year.

Adults from Laconia NH to St. Johnsbury VT are pleased to find out that their teeth can move at a rate comparable to a teenager. With treatments such as invisalign, clear aligners and/or ceramic braces, you can have your teeth straightened less noticeably and more functionally then many think possible. Orthodontic treatment with Dr Hiller and his staff can be successful at any age and our working patients seem to appreciate the benefits.


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Apr 13
2011

Donate Halloween Treats to Our Troops

Posted by admin in Oral Health , Hygiene , Dr. Hiller , Conway , Community , Braces

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Don't miss this!  Candy collection is November 1-4!

Join us in supporting our local troops by donating some of your Halloween candy.  Avoid the treats that play tricks on your teeth while doing something special for our troops.  Just drop your candy in the collection at your local school.  If your school does not have a collection bin, stop by Hiller Orthodontics.  We will send the treats overseas to our troops!

Collection dates:

November 1-4, 2010

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