Christmas Tree Contest Winners

Congratulation to the winners of our Christmas Tree Contest!  1st Place – Frozen #4 – The Dentist Place 2nd Place – Charlie Brown Christmas Tree – Drs. Fulton and Fulton 3rd Place – Olaf – Dental Office of Dr. Mary Ann Baldino

Mission Trip to Kenya

From October 19th through November 1st, 2014, Dr. Honey will be traveling to Kenya on a mission trip through the non-profit organization, Oasis for Orphans. Joining her on the journey will be Tracey, our clinical coordinator, and Stacie, our treatment coordinator. They will be providing dental cleanings, exams, and some restorative work to the orphans Read More

Kudos to Moms From – Honey Orthodontics

Next weekend is Mother’s Day. From the team at Honey Orthodontics we commend your efforts, acknowledge the challenges you accept during treatment, and thank you for your efforts! If it wasn’t for moms, most kids and teens would be hard pressed to keep up with all the instructions needed to achieve a great orthodontic result Read More

Celebrate Earth Day with Honey Orthodontics

Dr. Oana Honey and team at Honey Orthodontics will be joining the world in acknowledging Earth Day on April 22nd as a way to demonstrate our support for environmental protections. Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970 among two thousand colleges and universities, approximately 10.000 primary and secondary schools, and hundreds of communities across the Read More

Experiencing The Holidays

At Honey Orthodontics, we are midway into the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. When was the last time you stopped to simply experience and appreciate what your life has to offer and how much you take for granted on a regular basis? Take a few moments to be grateful for the simple things Read More

Do you Know the History of Halloween?

The orthodontists at Honey Orthodontics and our team thought it would be interesting to share with you the history behind Halloween. Did you know that Halloween is one of the world’s oldest holidays? Throughout the years it has gone through many changes. It was originally a Celtic festival called Samhain (pronounced sow-in). It marked the Read More