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Your smile is unique. While Invisalign® works well for many patients, traditional braces in Rochester Hills might be the most effective option for your unique needs. With this time-tested orthodontic method, you can:
Call 248-654-8484 for your free orthodontic consultation. We’ll help you explore all your options.
Your smile deserves focused, personalized care, especially when it comes to orthodontic treatment. Traditional metal braces continue to be a reliable option for straightening teeth and correcting alignment. Here’s why they remain a trusted solution:
Prefer more discreet options? We offer ceramic braces. This option uses tooth-colored brackets for a low-profile look. Invisalign® is a clear aligner system that fits seamlessly into everyday life. We will discuss which solution aligns best with your goals, routine, and budget.
Finances should never get in the way of your dream smile. That’s why we offer:
Call 248-654-8484 for traditional braces in Rochester Hills. You can also schedule online.
*Approval response is provided quickly, and the offer is subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments are required. See our office for complete details. Payments are based on $5,250 treatment financed over 24 months. Other options are available.
When most people think of orthodontics, they picture traditional metal braces. This reliable system uses metal brackets, bands, and wires to gradually shift your teeth into proper alignment. You’ll visit your orthodontist every few weeks to monitor progress and have your braces adjusted as needed.
Because no two smiles are the same, the cost of metal braces can vary from patient to patient. That’s why we begin with a detailed consultation and exam. This allows us to create a treatment plan tailored to you and provide an precise price based on your specific needs.
While metal braces work gradually to move your teeth, it’s normal to feel some mild discomfort—especially after your braces are tightened during routine checkups. Fortunately, this soreness usually fades within a day or two. Your dentist will take every step to ensure your treatment stays as comfortable as possible.