Address: 1 Belmont Ave Ste 414, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, USA
Phone: +16106170700
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Kiara Roberts
I don’t even feel like telling the story but times are hard and they are not trying to work with me with a payment arrangement. It’s not like I was trying to get the braces removed…
Pilar DaSilva
“Would have no hesitation in recommending Dr Kellyn Hodges. She and her team are always professional, polite and considerate. I was kept informed about what to expect during treatment, never kept waiting beyond my appointment time. Most of all, I’m delighted with the end result, a beautiful smile.
Starr
🤩 Love Kelly Hodges Orthodontist. 6 year Vet. Dr C is awesome. She is the best. Hands Down!!! Respectful staff, safe & clean environment. They listened, accommodated my concerns with the up most care. 💕 my smile, confident and secure.
Brittany Terry
The best office eveeerrrrr
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Yes, we do! Many people are unable to go through with braces because the cost is prohibitive. At our three Philadelphia locations, we offer very low monthly payments because we understand the economic times that we are in.
We accept most insurances! We will be happy to process your insurance claims for you and receive payments directly from your insurance company. You will only be responsible for your deductible and copay as long as your insurance is in effect.
No. But she can refer you to Dr. Lee in Bala Cynwyd. I use her.. she's great. My husband is having an implant done by her.
In our office, the consultation is free of charge. We offer low monthly payment plans with no interest to cover the cost of braces, and we accept most insurances. It is our desire to make a beautiful smile affordable and accessible to as many as possible.
You’re never too old to improve your smile! As a matter of fact, many in the profession are recommending that their patients expect to wear braces twice in a lifetime; once in adolescence and once again in middle age. Adult orthodontics is very common also to maintain long-term oral health.
The dental profession recommends that children be assessed for orthodontic intervention at seven years of age. This orthodontic evaluation will assess dental development and any problems with health, proper function or cosmetics of the teeth.
Patients who do not wish to wear traditional metal braces may benefit from alternative treatment. At our practice, we offer: Invisalign®, fast acting adult braces (FAAB), Wilckodontics®, and “retainers only” treatment.
To maintain the results of treatment, it is crucial to wear a retainer until your bite stabilizes. This is especially important during the first month after your braces come off, as the risk of relapse is extremely high at this time. For the first year or two, your doctor may recommend wearing your retainer every night. After this point, you may be able to reduce your wear to a few times a week.
Patients who wear traditional braces will need to steer clear of certain foods while undergoing treatment. This includes crunchy foods such as ice, hard candy, and peanut brittle, as well as sticky foods such as caramel and taffy.
The frequency of your appointments will be determined by your specific, unique needs. In most cases, visits will be scheduled every five to 10 weeks. If you require more frequent monitoring, appointments will be planned accordingly.
Any time the teeth are moved, some discomfort is typical. Therefore, patients generally feel some soreness when the braces are first applied and when they are adjusted. Fortunately, these side effects are temporary and fade away within a few days.
Even if a child's teeth appear straight, there could be a number of hidden alignment issues affecting bite function and oral health. Therefore, the best way to determine if your child needs braces is to schedule a visit with an orthodontist.
Absolutely! Braces are not just for kids anymore. Candidates for adult orthodontics must have healthy supporting bone and are free from extensive tooth decay and periodontal disease. If these issues are present, your doctor will recommend restorative treatments to prepare you for braces.
Because each patient has a unique set of orthodontic needs, treatment times can vary substantially for every individual. On average, most patients can achieve their desired results in about 22 months or less. However, if you have severe misalignment, treatment could take longer.
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