HOUSTON, TX, May 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) Your smile is a reflection of you, that's why Dr Amir Davoody and his staff at Greater Houston Orthodontics are committed to using the best approach for making your smile the best it can be!
How Did This Happen?
Like a lot of individuals, your teeth used to look so good. Then time passes, the teeth move, you start growing and the next thing you know your teeth become crooked. And crooked is not a good thing! Fortunately, orthodontic intervention can occur no matter what your age.
The Solution
Invisalign aligners may be the solution. Invisalign technology is nearly invisible to the naked eye: 3-D computer technology is used to create your customized aligners. After consulting with Dr. Davoody to determine what needs to be corrected, he take impressions of your teeth and sends them to Invisalign which then uses advanced computer technology to finely calibrate a sequence of aligners needed.
Depending on your treatment plan, this could mean as few as 10 or as many as 30 aligners. You'll wear each aligner for about two weeks, taking it out for eating, brushing, and flossing. As you replace each aligner with the next, your teeth gradually move into the final alignment prescribed by Dr Davoody. Office visits are required approximately every ten to twelve weeks.
Consider the Benefits
Consider the long-term benefits of using Invisalign: it's an invisible way to straighten teeth as you use a series of clear removable aligners to straighten your teeth without any metal wires or brackets. Aligners are worn sequentially, by the patient, to promote extensive tooth movements. Results don't happen overnight. Alignment is accomplished little by little, week by week, until your teeth are straightened to the final position prescribed on the upper and/or lower arches. And what's more, Invisalign is more comfortable to wear because there is no metal to cause mouth irritation.
Incognito Braces
Incognito braces - previously known as "iBraces" - are a new generation of orthodontic braces for teens and adults. Placed behind your teeth, no one will know that you are wearing braces unless you tell them. These unique braces are created using state-of-the-art technology and are 100% customized to the shape of your teeth and to your dental situation.
Incognito has the unique prescription that Dr. Davoody creates for you built-in to ensure you get the results that you want. With Incognito, you get efficient, effective tooth movement and great aesthetic appearance. Incognito braces use the latest CAD/CAM technology (computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing) and robotic wire bending. They are the only 100% customized bracket available on the market today that is designed to work behind the teeth.
Because no two people are alike, no two sets of Incognito brackets are alike. Which means that you will get the best results possible in the shortest amount of time. Furthermore, Incognito braces offer minimal speech interference, minimal discomfort and requires fewer wire adjustments. This means less discomfort throughout treatment and fewer visits to the orthodontist. Unlike other methods of aesthetic treatment, Incognito is flexible enough to be used on almost any patient that can be treated with conventional braces.
Seeing is Believing
There's no reason why you shouldn't let Invisalign technology start working for you. Invisalign and Incognito braces allows your teeth to be straightened with comfort and convienece. Take the first step in making your perfect smile a reality. Contact Dr Amir Davoody at Greater Houston Orthodontics located at 4061 Bellaire Blvd, Suite B in Houston TX for a free new patient consultation. Please our website at http://www.greaterhoustonorthodontist.com/ or check out our blog at http://lasvegasorthodontistblog.com/.
At Greater Houston Orthodontics, Invisalign Has Rapidly Become One of the Most Popular Orthodontic Treatments Available
"Clear aligners like Invisalign are almost invisible, so you can straighten your teeth without anyone knowing!" comments Dr. Amir Davoody of Greater Houston Orthodontics. "It's never too late to achieve a healthy smile!"
2013-05-26
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[Press-News.org] At Greater Houston Orthodontics, Invisalign Has Rapidly Become One of the Most Popular Orthodontic Treatments Available"Clear aligners like Invisalign are almost invisible, so you can straighten your teeth without anyone knowing!" comments Dr. Amir Davoody of Greater Houston Orthodontics. "It's never too late to achieve a healthy smile!"