Augusta Orthodontist for Kids, Teens, and Adults

We provide comprehensive orthodontic care for children, teens, and adults across Augusta, Martinez, and nearby communities. Whether you are exploring braces for your child, considering Invisalign as an adult, or dealing with bite issues that affect comfort and function, our team is here to guide you through every step. This page is designed to help you compare treatment options, understand timelines and costs, and know what to expect from your first consultation through active treatment and long-term retention. We take a practical, local approach to orthodontics, focusing on clear communication, personalized care, and results that fit your lifestyle and long-term oral health goals.

Braces and Aligner Options

What orthodontic treatments do you offer in Augusta, GA?

 We offer traditional braces, ceramic braces, clear aligners, early orthodontic treatment for children, and adult orthodontic care for crowding, bite problems, and cosmetic concerns. We help patients choose based on goals, timeline, daily routine, and how visible they want treatment to be. During your consultation, we explain which options fit your case and which ones may not be ideal, so the plan is clear from the start.

Do you offer clear aligners for teens in Augusta?

Yes. We offer clear aligner treatment for teens who want a lower-profile option than braces. For active students, aligners can be helpful because they are removable for meals, band practice, and many school sports, but they still need consistent wear to work well. We review whether your teen is a good candidate, what the timeline may look like, and how we monitor progress at regular visits.

Do you offer ceramic braces instead of metal braces?

Yes. Ceramic braces are a popular option for patients who want the control of braces with a less noticeable look. They can work well for teens and adults, especially when appearance matters for school, work, or public-facing roles. We explain the pros and tradeoffs, including durability, cleaning, and whether ceramic brackets make sense for your specific bite and tooth movement needs.

Do you offer lingual braces or braces hidden behind the teeth?

For patients looking for the most discreet fixed treatment, we discuss hidden-brace options when appropriate. Not every case is a fit, and availability depends on bite complexity, tooth shape, and treatment goals. We walk through whether a hidden appliance, ceramic braces, or clear aligners will give the best balance of appearance, comfort, and control, especially for adults who want treatment to stay less visible on camera or at work.

 Are clear aligners or braces better if I need faster results?

It depends on what needs to move. Some cases move efficiently with aligners, while others are more predictable with braces. If you are dealing with crowded teeth, bite correction, or a shorter target timeline, we evaluate which system gives the best control without overpromising speed. We would rather give you an honest timeline upfront than a polished answer that does not match the actual mechanics of your case.

Do you still use messy impressions for braces or aligners?

In many cases, no. We use digital scanning whenever possible to improve comfort and accuracy. Patients usually prefer scans over traditional impressions because they are faster, cleaner, and easier, especially for children and adults who dislike the old tray-and-putty process. Digital records also help us explain treatment clearly and track changes over time.

Consultations and Treatment Planning

Can I get a same-day orthodontic consultation and X-rays in Augusta?

We try to make the first visit efficient. When scheduling allows, we can often complete a consultation, imaging, and treatment discussion in the same visit so you leave with a real plan instead of a vague next step. That matters for busy families driving in from Martinez, downtown Augusta, or other nearby areas because it reduces repeat trips and makes decision-making easier.

What is included in an orthodontic consultation?

 A consultation usually includes a bite evaluation, review of crowding or spacing, photos or digital scans, any needed X-rays, and a conversation about treatment options, timing, and cost. We also discuss whether treatment should start now or later. If the case is more complex, we explain what additional records or specialist coordination may be needed before finalizing the plan.

What is included in a written orthodontic estimate?

 A written estimate should clearly show the recommended treatment type, projected timeline, total fee range, payment options, what records are included, and whether retainers or follow-up retention visits are part of the fee. If insurance applies, we also explain how estimated benefits affect the patient portion. We want families to understand exactly what they are agreeing to before treatment starts.

 How long does orthodontic treatment usually take?

Treatment length depends on bite complexity, age, compliance, and the type of appliance used. Some minor alignment cases are shorter, while bite correction and more involved movement can take longer. At the consultation, we give a realistic range and explain what can slow progress, such as missed visits, broken appliances, or inconsistent aligner wear. A short timeline is only useful if it is truly achievable.

Can I get a second opinion on my braces or aligner treatment plan?

Yes. Many patients come in for a second opinion when the proposed plan feels rushed, confusing, or more aggressive than expected. We review your records, examine your bite, and explain whether the goals, timeline, and mechanics make sense. If we agree with the original direction, we will say that. If we see other options, we will explain those in plain language.

What affects the cost of orthodontic treatment?

Cost usually depends on the complexity of the case, the type of appliance, whether treatment is phased over time, how long active care is expected to last, and whether additional appliances or retention are needed. Surgical coordination and complex bite correction can also affect pricing. We go over the factors case by case, so you understand why one treatment plan may cost more than another.

Local Convenience and Scheduling

Do you treat patients from Martinez and downtown Augusta?

Yes. We regularly see patients from Augusta, Martinez, and nearby communities. For many families, convenience matters just as much as treatment quality, especially when juggling school drop-off, work hours, and traffic along Washington Road or through central Augusta. We try to structure scheduling and visit flow so treatment feels manageable, not disruptive.

Do you offer flexible appointment times for school-age kids?

We know orthodontic care for children and teens has to fit around school and activities. We offer scheduling options designed to reduce classroom disruption when possible, and we help families book adjustment and progress visits early so they can secure times that work better. Our goal is to keep treatment moving without making parents feel like every visit requires a full day rearrangement.

Do you offer evening or nighttime orthodontic appointments?

We offer appointment times intended to help working adults and busy parents keep treatment on track. Availability varies, but we understand that standard daytime windows do not work for everyone. When you call, we can explain the best times to schedule consults, routine visits, and any urgent follow-up care so you can plan realistically.

How often will I need to come in during treatment?

Visit frequency depends on the type of treatment and the stage of care. Braces and aligner patients are usually seen on a regular schedule so we can track movement, make adjustments, and catch issues early. At your first visit, we explain how often appointments are typically needed and what kinds of visits tend to take longer than others.

 Do you offer before-and-after photos for orthodontic cases?

Yes. We can show examples of completed cases to help patients understand what treatment can accomplish in real situations. These examples are useful when you are comparing options for crowding, bite correction, spacing, or aesthetic concerns. We use them to educate, not to oversell, because every smile starts from a different place and not every case follows the same path.

How do I know whether I should start now or wait?

That depends on age, tooth eruption, bite development, and the problem we are trying to solve. Some concerns benefit from early monitoring or interceptive treatment, while others are better treated once more permanent teeth are in place. We explain whether now is the right time, what happens if you wait, and what signs we would monitor if treatment is delayed.