EDMONTON, AB, February 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) News of Edmonton orthodontist Dr. Amer Hussain's expertise and superior care has reached the front desk of The Progressive Orthodontist, one of the industry's most prominent publications. Dr. Hussain, his treasured longboard and the Pure Orthodontics signage are all displayed on the cover of their Q4 2012 issue.
The online and print forum for orthodontic professionals gives insight on industry happenings, technology advances and spotlights exceptional individuals and businesses in the orthodontic field. The Progressive Orthodontist touts Hussain as a "new generation of orthodontists" who "questions conventional wisdom," endeavoring to find improved orthodontic solutions for his clients.
"His reason for doing things the way he does - whether clinically or from a business perspective - is never "because that's the way it's always been done," the magazine states.
His wife, Saba, was also hailed for her involvement in the practice and commitment to ensuring its long-term success.
The Pure Orthodontics staff's dedication to self-improvement and wellness is also featured, with a photograph of a morning yoga session, a monthly practice at the office. Hussain believes that before his team members can provide care for someone else, they must be physically and mentally healthy themselves.
Hussain explains to the magazine what he wishes his legacy to be:
"I just want to leave the world a better place than it was before me. I'd like to be known as someone who was successful because I did the right things for the right reasons."
Hussain's recent honors and contributions to Edmonton orthodontics have cemented his place among the orthodontic elite. Sensitive to the needs and concerns of his patients, Hussain, a provider of braces for adults, teens and children, will personally addresses common questions such as Invisalign costs and treatment plans. Call Pure Orthodontics today to request a consultation.
Learn More
To discover more about pediatric, teen and adult orthodontics by Dr. Hussain and the Pure Orthodontics team, visit www.pureorthodontics.ca or call us at (780) 800-0402.
About Dr. Hussain
Second generation Canadian and family man Dr. Amer Hussain is an active member of the Canadian Association of Orthodontics, Canadian Dental Association and American Association of Orthodontics, among others. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Alberta and completed his orthodontic residency at Jacksonville University. A recipient of numerous dental and research awards, he also holds a Fellowship in the Specialty of Orthodontics at the Royal College of Dentists of Canada.
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Edmonton Orthodontics Professional Earns Cover of The Progressive Orthodontist
The buzz about Edmonton orthodontics pro Dr. Amer Hussain of Pure Orthodontics has grabbed the attention, and the front page, of a leading industry publication.
2013-02-27
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