Dr. Jennifer’s Office Hosts Candy Buy-Back Program Once Again
EAGAN AND MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA – Dr. Jennifer Eisenhuth, a Mendota Heights orthodontist, recently held her seventh annual candy
buy-back event.
Each year, the event sparks our patients’ competitive spirit in a very generous way. Although we encourage all our patients to bring us their Halloween candy that may damage their orthodontic braces, they pleasantly surprise us each year by donating candy that actually is quite alright for them to eat, says Dr. Eisenhuth, who offers braces for adults and children.
“I think we have some incredibly patriotic patients,” Dr. Eisenhuth says. “When our patients realize we’re shipping the candy to troops serving overseas, I think that prompts them to want to give more.” Read more >>
Mendota Heights Orthodontist Knows How to Give Patients Their Space
EAGEN, MENDOTA HEIGHTS, ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – Lots of kids want their space by the time they reach their teenage years, and Mendota Heights orthodontist Dr. Jennifer Eisenhuth is giving it to many of her patients, in a manner of speaking.
Children who are born without their upper lateral incisors must have the space maintained where the teeth should be until they are old enough for dental implants.
About 2.5 percent of people in the United States are born with congenitally missing upper lateral incisors, according to information available on DentalResource.org. It is typical for adult teeth to be missing, as opposed to baby teeth. However, a missing baby tooth usually indicates that the adult replacement likely has not formed. Read more >>
Eagan & Mendota Heights Orthodontist Uses American Idol to Educate on Congenitally Missing Teeth
EAGAN, ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – Ever since Crystal Bowersox auditioned for American Idol, her teeth- as well as her talent- have generated a great deal of conversation among pop culture bloggers, and Mendota Heights Orthodontist Dr. Jennifer Eisenhuth is using it as an opportunity to shed light on the issue of congenitally missing teeth and teeth whitening.
In photos of Bowersox, it appears that she is missing her cuspids, or canine teeth, said Eisenhuth, whose Eagan and Mendota Heights orthodontics practice treats patients with congenitally missing teeth. Read more >>

