ASTON, PA, October 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Pagreenortho.com, owned and operated by the dentists at pagreendentist.com, is a resource for people who are interested in improving the appearance and functionality of their smiles with orthodontics. Dental Health Care Associates offers several options for orthodontic treatment, including the Invisalign system, traditional braces, and orthopedic jaw correction.
Invisalign Clear Braces
The Invisalign clear braces system gives patients the option to straighten their teeth without many of the inconveniences and downsides of traditional metal braces. Patients who use the Invisalign system wear clear, virtually invisible aligners over their teeth, switching to a new set of aligners at regular intervals to keep the teeth moving into place. Because these aligners are removable, patients are better able to maintain good oral hygiene and are free to eat without worrying about damaging their braces. For many patients, Invisalign is the most convenient choice for orthodontic treatment.
Invisalign Teen is a version of the Invisalign system created especially for teenage patients. The Invisalign Teen system includes a special feature, the Blue Dot Wear Indicator, that helps younger patients be sure they are wearing the aligners often enough to stay on track with their treatment plans.
Traditional Braces
The team at Dental Health Care Associates provides high-quality traditional braces for children and adults alike. Traditional braces use metal brackets that are bonded to the teeth and connected using metal wires. Patients go in for regular appointments to have the braces adjusted, and they may use additional appliances over the course of the orthodontic treatment.
Many patients choose to use traditional braces because they are a highly effective, more budget-friendly option than Invisalign. In addition, traditional braces are considered the best option for children due to the level of responsibility that is necessary for the success of the Invisalign treatment.
Orthopedic Jaw Correction
Orthopedic jaw correction can be used to improve the appearance of the patient's face as well as to correct bite problems that cannot be resolved by simply shifting the teeth. This type of treatment is highly individualized for each patient.
The dentists at Dental Health Care Associates complete orthopedic jaw correction in two stages. The first stage involves the use of an appliance, and the second stage involves using either braces or the Invisalign system to move the teeth into their proper positions. Orthopedic jaw correction can minimize uneven pressure and wear on the teeth, which can prevent a TMJ disorder. It can also enable the dentist to correct teeth crowding without having to extracting teeth.
Whether a patient needs to correct a bite problem or would simply like a straighter, more attractive smile, the dentists at Dental Health Care Associates can provide a solution that will provide beautiful results. Patients near Aston, PA who are interested in improving their smile with orthodontics can greatly benefit from contacting Dental Health Care Associates.
Dental Health Care Associates is a comprehensive dental practice in Aston, PA that provides orthodontic treatment for patients of all ages.
Website: http://www.pagreenortho.com
Dental Health Care Associates' Website Provides Information on Orthodontic Treatment Options
Pagreenortho.com, owned and operated by the dentists at pagreendentist.com, is a resource for people who are interested in improving the appearance and functionality of their smiles with orthodontics.
2012-10-11
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Visix Adds Super-Slim Media Player to Digital Signage Hardware Line
2012-10-11
Visix, Inc. has added a new thin-profile Mini Form Factor media player to its line of digital signage hardware. The new unit is ideal for mounting to the back of displays and supports multiple content blocks, tickers, layouts and more.
"We continue to evolve our hardware hand-in-hand with our software applications," says Tony Martin, Chief Operations Officer for Visix. "This new player offers our clients a better solution for mounting players on individual screens and has more powerful playback capabilities to meet their needs."
This unit replaces ...
SubZero Ice Cream and Yogurt Freezes Its Way to Sarasota, Florida
2012-10-11
For many people, the word "Subzero" brings to mind high school chemistry horror stories, Mortal Kombat and penguins. For the less imaginative, a vague reference to an extreme lack of heat. This October 20th, Brad Lord, Gabe Ramsey and Don Wirth aim to correct that innocent, but ultimately misguided word association with the opening of Sub Zero Ice Cream & Yogurt in the Expo on Center (4065 Clark Rd, Sarasota, FL).
But what IS Sub Zero?!
If ever you've jumped a unicorn over the rainbow after a storm, it is fathomable that you've a semblance of the joy, ...
Plastic Surgeon Comments on Alternative to Breast Implants
2012-10-11
Dr. Gustavo E. Galante says silicone and saline implants create a more balanced and shapelier appearance for breast augmentation patients in Indiana, compared to other options, such fat transfer.
"Advances in plastic surgery techniques have paved the way for beautiful and natural-looking results," Dr. Galante says. "While this is beneficial for minimizing signs of surgery on the body and decreasing recovery time, it's important that patients choose the right procedure for their needs. Patients who want to enhance the volume and appearance of their breasts ...
Case Study: Union Hospital Selects HospitalPortal for New and Improved Intranet
2012-10-11
During the past five years, Union Hospital has experienced significant growth. The employed physician staff has increased from six to nearly 50. A new patient tower and wound care center have expanded the campus. With 1,000 staff members, a thriving health education program, more than 120 daily surgical procedures and 260 affiliated physicians, the hospital needed an intranet that could keep up with the growth.
Union Hospital's first intranet platform was about nine years old and ran on a freeware system. The biggest challenge was that not everyone had access to it. ...
Red Ten NYC: Social Media Giant Tops 1 Billion Users Through Strong Leadership
2012-10-11
With a growing Facebook population of 33% (Forbes.com) in the past 12 months, the company has announced on Thursday, 4 October that it has surpassed 1 billion users worldwide. According to Bloomberg Business Week, Mark Zuckerberg's idea to connect people started from his Harvard University dorm room. Eight years later his company has reached over 1 billion active users. In the UK only, the world's largest social network has over 33 million users, which makes it number 6 in the ranking of all Facebook statistics by country (socialbakers.com). Red Ten NYC is fascinated by ...
Black Operations Inc. Attends Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, FL to Discuss Marketing and Sales Productivity
2012-10-11
"Our energy client has gone above and beyond in treating us with style. They flew us in on Thursday where an amazing convertible Chrystler 200 was ready for pick up outside the airport's doors and arranged for us to check-into our state of the art Westin hotel rooms," says the CEO of Black Operations Inc. On Friday, the team was invited to visit the energy company's home office. "Communication between Wall Street and Fort Lauderdale has always been via email and telephone. For the first time, I was able to give a friendly handshake in person to our biggest ...
Merchant Cash Advance Provider Looks to Small Business Lending Needs
2012-10-11
Merchant Resources International, Inc. (MRI, Inc.), a leading merchant cash advance provider, is pleased to be offering solutions aimed at those small businesses which all too often fall through the cracks at major banks.
The big news in the last couple of weeks for small business owners is that the Small Business Association has indicated that big banks have upped their loans to small businesses in the past year. This news should have small business owners leaping for joy, but the reality of the situation is that these loans are mainly being given to larger "small" ...
Mark Cartwright of Dallas: Couple Therapy Helpful in PTSD Cases
2012-10-11
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a harrowing condition, and in recent years it has grown increasingly prevalent in the United States. The condition is severe enough that it can have major consequences not just for the victim, but also for the members of his or her family. According to a recent medical report, however, those family members can play a vital part in helping the patient to recover. The report finds that attending couple therapy can help with the symptoms of PTSD, and also help to improve the couple's relationship. The study has won the attention of ...
Lex Kogan Celebrates Innovative Intervention Methods to Help Drug Addicts
2012-10-11
Throughout the years, many new approaches have been developed to tackle the ongoing trends of drug addiction in American culture. Lex Kogan, a drug rehabilitation specialist is one innovator who has focused on providing safe and healthy detox options, especially those who are addicted to opiates. Having been involved with the introduction of the Ibogaine Treatment, Kogan understands just how important it is for therapists, families, communities and medical professionals to work together to help save the lives of those addicted to drugs. A recent article from ABC News highlights ...
Good Luck Wishes for Felix Baumgartner in His Historic Supersonic Freefall Attempt
2012-10-11
Stratos Jet Charters, one of the fastest growing jet charter companies in the U.S. and a nationwide leader in private jet charter flying, wishes Felix Baumgartner and the Red Bull Stratos Team every success in his upcoming attempt at supersonic flight during freefall.
Stratos Jet Charters is inspired by the history of human beings and their quest for flight, and the myriad advancements and capabilities that lie in our future. Stratos Jets partners with jet aircraft operators around the globe whose aircraft represent the cutting-edge in the rapidly evolving world of avionics, ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Language a barrier in biodiversity work
School dinners may encourage picky teenagers to eat better, says new study
Study suggests loss of lung capacity begins between the ages of 20 and 25
California chief nurse officer recognized as national champion for women’s health
Dental and vision services among veterans in Medicare Advantage vs traditional Medicare
Under embargo: Mount Sinai experts to present new research on preeclampsia, doula care and more at 2025 2025 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting
Study reveals a deep brain region that links the senses
Bismuth’s mask uncovered: Implications for quantum computing and spintronics materials
Two HIV vaccine trials show proof of concept for pathway to broadly neutralizing antibodies
Ewell joins Gerontological Society of America’s Board of Directors
Large study traces prehistoric human expansion into South America, where genomic studies have been lacking
Millions of previously undocumented genetic variants discovered in Brazil’s highly admixed population
Limited evidence for “escalator to extinction” in mountain ecosystems under climate change
Asians made humanity’s longest prehistoric migration and shaped the genetic landscape in the Americas, finds NTU Singapore-led study
OHSU study reveals impact of oft-overlooked cell in brain function
World’s largest bat organoid platform paves the way for pandemic preparedness
Mapping the genome of the Brazilian population, with implications for healthcare
Proof of concept for Amsterdam UMC-led HIV vaccination
MSK researchers identify key player in childhood food allergies: Thetis cells
Link between ADHD and obesity might depend on where you live
Scientists find two brain biomarkers in long COVID sufferers may be what’s causing their brain fog, other cognitive issues
Empowering cities to act: The Climate Action Navigator highlights where climate action is most needed
KAIST's pioneering VR precision technology & choreography tool receives spotlights at CHI 2025
Recently, a joint Chinese–American research team led by Dr. HU Han from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Dr. Jingmai O’Conno
Nationally recognized emergency radiologist Tarek Hanna, MD, named new chair of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
“Chicago archaeopteryx” unveiled: New clues on dinosaur–bird transition revealed by Chinese–American research team
‘Rogue’ immune cells explain why a gluten-free diet fails in some coeliac patients
World's first patient treated with personalized CRISPR gene editing therapy at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Infant with rare, incurable disease is first to successfully receive personalized gene therapy treatment
Digital reconstruction reveals 80 steps of prehistoric life
[Press-News.org] Dental Health Care Associates' Website Provides Information on Orthodontic Treatment OptionsPagreenortho.com, owned and operated by the dentists at pagreendentist.com, is a resource for people who are interested in improving the appearance and functionality of their smiles with orthodontics.