
Metal Braces
Today’s metal braces are much smaller, flatter, and more comfortable than in the past. Patients of all ages choose metal braces to help them achieve straight, beautiful smiles.

Clear Braces
Learn more about Damon Clear Braces Would you like to have straighter teeth but hate the thought of a metal-filled mouth? Discover how invisible braces

Invisalign®
Invisalign® is an orthodontic appliance system used to inconspicuously treat crooked and crowded teeth in adults and teens. This modern take on braces features a

What is an Orthodontist?
An orthodontist is a dentist who specializes in the treatment of crooked or misaligned teeth. Contrary to popular belief, orthodontics is not merely about the

Children Orthodontics
The majority of patients undergoing orthodontic care in The Woodlands are children and teens. When kids are young, their jaws are constantly growing to accommodate

Adult Orthodontics
Everyone deserves a smile they can be proud of, and many achieve straightened, well-aligned teeth after undergoing orthodontic treatment as a child. But for adults

Type of Appliances
Orthodontists primarily treat patients who need help correcting certain maxillofacial problems, such as misaligned teeth, malocclusion, or too much space between the teeth. Treating these

Types of Braces
Dental braces have come a long way since they were invented in the 1800’s. Today, orthodontic patients are privy to a bevy of tooth-straightening options,

Two-Phase Treatment
Two-phase orthodontic treatment is a dual step method of aligning a child’s teeth and producing a functional bite. Usually, two-step orthodontic treatments begin between the

Preventive Care
The field of orthodontics spans beyond corrective treatments. It also includes preventive care, which is used to prevent the development of a bad bite or

Airway Orthodontics
Airway orthodontics seeks to identify children experiencing cessation of breathing while sleeping. Episodes of complete or partial upper airway obstruction during sleep, otherwise known as

Post-Op Instructions
The process of placing an orthodontic appliance is non-surgical, but it does require special post-procedural instructions to minimize patient discomfort and protect each patient’s appliance