My Blog

Archive:
- 2022
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
Tags
- celebrity smiles (92)
- braces (15)
- orthodontics (15)
- oral piercings (1)
- oral health (30)
- wisdom teeth (8)
- bad breath (2)
- oral hygiene (32)
- common symptoms (1)
- New Port Richey (2)
- Veneers (12)
- cosmetic dentistry (21)
- teeth whitening (7)
- bleaching (1)
- discolored teeth (1)
- stained teeth (1)
- fluoride (3)
- Dental Implants (28)
- retainers (5)
- periodontal disease (1)
- gum disease (12)
- dental implant (5)
- thumb sucking (3)
- pediatric dentistry (21)
- bonding (2)
- jaw surgery (1)
- smile makeover (2)
- Dental Checkup (1)
- CEREC (2)
- oral cancer (3)
- Healthy Veneers (1)
- brushing teeth (1)
- orthodontic treatment (17)
- tooth extraction (1)
- dentures (2)
- Reviews (1)
- root canal (3)
- tads (1)
- flossing (2)
- teething (4)
- ClearCorrect (1)
- bridge (1)
- tmj disorders (5)
- tmd (1)
- tmj (1)
- dental anxiety (1)
- topical fluoride (1)
- Laser Dentistry (3)
- teeth wear (1)
- Cerec Crowns (3)
- crowns (6)
- partial denture (3)
- Clear Correct (3)
- pediatric care (1)
- implant overdentures (1)
- abscessed tooth (1)
- dental crowns (1)
- antibiotics (2)
- diabetes (2)
- artificial sweeteners (1)
- tooth grinding (1)
- root canal treatment (6)
- tooth decay (9)
- restorative dentistry (3)
- dental emergency (1)
- dental injury (9)
- mouthguards (3)
- mouthguard (1)
- clear braces (1)
- nutrition (5)
- athletic mouthguards (1)
- gum recession (2)
- porcelain veneers (6)
- Gum Pain (1)
- chipped teeth (1)
- fillings (1)
- teeth grinding (4)
- plaque (1)
- adult braces (1)
- apioectomy (1)
- medicine (1)
- chipped tooth (5)
- oral heath (1)
- bone grafting (1)
- tooth pain (1)
- toothache (1)
- sugar (1)
- Damaged Teeth (1)
- crown (1)
- Crowns & Bridges (1)
- gummy smile (1)
- bridgework (1)
- tooth wear (1)
- removable partial denture (1)
- tooth loss (1)
- x-rays (1)
- tooth replacement (1)
- jaw pain (1)
- cleft lip (1)
- cleft palate (1)
- oral surgery (1)
- CEREC One Visit Crowns (1)
- loose tooth (1)
- bonded retainer (2)
- sealants (1)
- clear aligners (2)
- mouth sore (1)
- dental injuries (3)
- pregnancy (1)
- aging (1)
- toothbrush (1)
- facial pain (1)
- dental sealants (1)
Categories:

You may have seen Kathy Ireland on the cover of Sports Illustrated, but did you know that she is now a business mogul?
Through it all, Ireland has kept her model good looks, and that includes a bright, glowing smile. In a recent interview with Dear Doctor magazine she said that keeping her smile has required ongoing maintenance and more.
It seems that Ireland is a bit of a daredevil. She described a moment of fun with her children when she tried to stand in their wagon and “wagon surf” across her driveway. It ended badly when she crashed into her parked car and suffered a broken nose, split forehead and several broken teeth. “I learned that my love of adventure exceeds my coordination,” she commented.
Ireland was born in Glendale, California in 1963. She demonstrated her drive to succeed early in life, starting at age 4 when she and her sister sold painted rocks from their wagon. Later she had a paper route. She began modeling at 17, with the goal of earning enough to pay for college or to start a business. In her successful modeling career she graced the covers of Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar and Sports Illustrated. Her first cover for Sports Illustrated, the publication's 25th Anniversary Swimsuit Edition, was the magazine's best-selling swimsuit issue to date.
In 1993 she founded her marketing and design firm, kathy ireland Worldwide. Now a billion-dollar industry, the firm sells fashions such as wedding gowns and bridesmaid dresses, as well as a wide range of items for home and family.
She has also written a number of books teaching others how to be successful — based on her own experience — as well as three children's books.
Discussing her oral health, Ireland says that she required serious professional assistance on more than one occasion. When she was a child she knocked out a tooth and later knocked it loose again. As an adolescent she wore braces for about three years. After the driveway incident she needed numerous veneers and dental implants to replace a lost tooth and restore her smile.
Her maintenance routine includes regular flossing and brushing, and she has her teeth cleaned every six months. She keeps up on her reading about the latest in research on dental health, and encourages her three children to floss and brush their teeth, to limit eating sweets and to do what they can to avoid injuries to their mouths and teeth.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment to discuss your questions about how to maintain your own smile. You can also learn more by reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “Kathy Ireland.”