
Braces
Fixed orthodontic treatment for many alignment, spacing, crowding, and bite concerns.
Treatments
EmBrace Orthodontics offers braces, clear aligners, early evaluations, retreatment consultations, coordinated treatment planning, payment plan options, and help with insurance coordination.

Treatment and care paths
These treatment areas cover the orthodontic care EmBrace currently explains most often. If you are looking for guidance beyond what is listed here, the consultation is the right place to ask.

Fixed orthodontic treatment for many alignment, spacing, crowding, and bite concerns.

A lower-profile treatment path for patients who want a removable option and are good candidates for aligners.

A first look at growth, bite, crowding, and timing for younger patients who may need orthodontic guidance.

Care planning for teens that considers treatment goals, routines, and responsibility.

Orthodontic options for adults who want to understand realistic paths forward.

Follow-up guidance to help patients understand retention after active treatment.

A consultation-based discussion of your goals, treatment options, payment plans, and insurance questions.

Evaluation for patients who had orthodontic care before and want to understand whether additional treatment may make sense.

Orthodontic planning and coordination when surgical orthodontic care may be part of a broader treatment recommendation.

A conversation about airway-related concerns and whether referral or coordinated care may be appropriate.

A consultation to discuss jaw joint symptoms, bite questions, and whether orthodontic guidance may help.
How we think about care
Braces may be recommended when fixed appliances are a practical fit for alignment, spacing, crowding, or bite goals.
Aligners can be a strong fit when removable treatment is appropriate and the patient can wear them consistently.
For younger patients, an evaluation may identify bite, crowding, or growth questions and help families understand whether treatment is needed now or later.
Before recommending treatment, we talk through goals, concerns, daily routines, and questions about cost or insurance.
For surgical orthodontic, airway, or jaw joint questions, we focus on evaluation, clear recommendations, and coordination when referral care is appropriate.

What patients can expect
We start with an exam and a conversation about goals, timing, and what daily life may look like with each option.
Then we discuss which options may be realistic for the patient and why.
If treatment is recommended, our team can also review payment plans and insurance questions before you decide how to move forward.
Contact the office about new-patient availability
Call 870-830-9966 with scheduling questions