In our staff you'll find the highest levels of skill and experience matched by deep compassion. Our friendly staff is eager to help your orthodontic visit be as relaxed and enjoyable as possible. Each team member is highly trained and has advanced continuing education in their field. Our primary goal is to serve your needs, improve your health and make you smile.
Please join us for a wonderful orthodontic experience with some of the best orthodontic team members in the area.
Please join us for a wonderful orthodontic experience with some of the best orthodontic team members in the area.
Services
Our practice invests in the latest technology to give you a variety of options for your individual care plan. Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable aligners that are nearly invisible compared to traditional braces - and more comfortable. The BPA-free plastic they're molded from is smooth and flexible so they fit your mouth perfectly and are supremely comfortable.
You'll stop by for your free consultation and you'll get to meet the awesome Kochis Orthodontics family. We'll examine your mouth, snap a few photos and take a digital x-ray. Our doctors will determine your diagnosis and the best course of treatment. We'll sit down with you and your parents, unless you're a grown-up, of course, and chat about your treatment goals and options.
Our staff will discuss the cost of your treatment and all financial options available to you. You will know what to expect before beginning treatment. It is our mission to provide you with affordable, high-quality treatment that fits your needs. If you have insurance that covers any portion of your orthodontic treatment, as a courtesy, our office staff will file all insurance claims for you.
An orthodontist is a specialist in preventing, diagnosing and treating irregular tooth alignment and disharmonies in the jaw. They have the expertise to create beautiful, functional smiles with appliances like braces and Invisalign. An orthodontist spends a really long time hitting the books.
After high school, they attend college to get their bachelor's degree, followed by four years in dental school and then three extra years of specialty training in an orthodontic residency program where they gain extensive clinical experience treating actual patients.Finally, they have to pass their exams to become a certified specialist in orthodontics.
After high school, they attend college to get their bachelor's degree, followed by four years in dental school and then three extra years of specialty training in an orthodontic residency program where they gain extensive clinical experience treating actual patients.Finally, they have to pass their exams to become a certified specialist in orthodontics.