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October is Orthodontic Health Month and National Bullying Prevention Month
Empowering Smiles, Elevating Lives: The Vital Connection Between Orthodontics and Mental Well-Being
Empowering Smiles, Elevating Lives: The Vital Connection Between Orthodontics and Mental Well-Being
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA / ACCESS Newswire / October 1, 2025 / As we step into October, we celebrate not just Orthodontic Health Month, but also National Bullying Prevention Month. It's a reminder that a radiant smile is more than just aesthetics; it's a powerful catalyst for self-esteem, happiness, and mental health. Research from the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) reveals that teeth often become a target for bullying, with 70% of Americans reporting feelings of self-consciousness about their smiles.
"Witnessing our patients' journeys as their braces or Invisalign treatments unfold is incredibly rewarding," shares Dr. Geoff Sparks, Orthodontic Associates. "The transformation we see is not just physical; it's a profound boost in confidence that lights up their entire being."
While many individuals pursue orthodontic treatment for cosmetic enhancement, the benefits extend far beyond appearances. Improved oral hygiene, enhanced speech, better digestion, and relief from jaw pain are just the beginning. For numerous teens and adults, this journey can be utterly transformative.
"It's heartbreaking to hear stories of patients who have faced bullying or experienced depression due to their teeth," reflects Dr. John Archer, Orthodontic Associates. "We take this responsibility seriously. Our commitment is to help our patients embrace their smiles while ensuring they feel understood, supported, and valued."
This commitment deepened following a tragic incident in our community, where a patient, Hayden McAllister, lost his life to suicide. In response, Orthodontic Associates launched the Youth Mental Health Resource Page, offering families access to both local and national support networks, including Oklahoma's 988 Mental Health Lifeline and resources from the AAO.
As dedicated members of the American Association of Orthodontists, Orthodontic Associates collaborates with over 19,000 orthodontic professionals globally to combat bullying and champion kindness. This October, and throughout the year, the Orthodontic Associates Team is active on social media, sharing uplifting content, writing insightful blogs, and donning t-shirts that promote awareness and encourage positive change.
"We aspire for every patient to not only love their smile but to also embrace their self-worth," says Rachel Bohanan, Marketing Director, Orthodontic Associates. "By partnering with organizations like Heroes in Waiting, we extend our support into local schools and communities, amplifying anti-bullying and peace-building initiatives."
"We can equip our patients with healthier smiles, while Heroes in Waiting provides them with hope and the tools to confront bullying," said Dr. Ryan Theobald, Orthodontic Associates. "Together, we are on a mission to change lives for the better."
About Orthodontic Associates
Orthodontic Associates specializes in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities to improve oral health and whole-body health. By serving orthodontic patients throughout the Greater Oklahoma City Metro Area, Edmond, Mustang, Yukon and surrounding communities, Orthodontic Associates creates beautiful, healthy smiles for kids, teens and adults using the highest quality, modern orthodontic treatments available.
Contact Information
Rachel Bohanan
Marketing Director
[email protected]
(405) 947-1526
SOURCE: Orthodontic Associates
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