Located in Auburn, Maine, we are dedicated to providing our patients high quality, affordable care, including braces and other orthodontic treatments. Our friendly staff is well trained, staying current with the latest technology, and dedicated to making your visit with us comfortable and rewarding every time.
Services
Service recognizes the priority we place on the well-being of our patients, each other, and our community-- before ourselves.
We serve, first and foremost, the treatment needs of our patients, as well as their need for a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere in which they can enjoy visits to our practice.
We serve each other through acts of kindness, thoughtfulness, and respect, so that all the staff can enjoy the time they spend serving our patients.
We serve the community at large by sponsoring local causes whenever possible, and by contributing in a positive way to everyone whose lives are touched by our actions.
We serve, first and foremost, the treatment needs of our patients, as well as their need for a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere in which they can enjoy visits to our practice.
We serve each other through acts of kindness, thoughtfulness, and respect, so that all the staff can enjoy the time they spend serving our patients.
We serve the community at large by sponsoring local causes whenever possible, and by contributing in a positive way to everyone whose lives are touched by our actions.
The American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) was founded in 1929.
It is the oldest and most prestigious specialty board in dentistry.
The ABO's mission is to elevate standards of care in the specialty of orthodontics, to familiarize the public with its aims and ideals, and to protect the public against irresponsible and unqualified practitioners.
All orthodontists must be licensed to practice, but at this time only 1 in 3 orthodontists has completed board certification.
ABO certification is a unique achievement: a significant step beyond the two to three years of advanced education required for a dentist to become a specialist in orthodontics.
It is the oldest and most prestigious specialty board in dentistry.
The ABO's mission is to elevate standards of care in the specialty of orthodontics, to familiarize the public with its aims and ideals, and to protect the public against irresponsible and unqualified practitioners.
All orthodontists must be licensed to practice, but at this time only 1 in 3 orthodontists has completed board certification.
ABO certification is a unique achievement: a significant step beyond the two to three years of advanced education required for a dentist to become a specialist in orthodontics.
Tammy, Logistics Administrator Tammy manages the details of daily operations, as well improvements in the office you'll notice in the months to come.
She finds the best technology available, and keeps our costs down so we can keep your costs down!
Doris G., Clinical Assistant There is simply nothing that Doris can't do.
Not only is she a masterful assistant, but ask her any question at all (that isn't about computers) and she will know the answer!
Brandy, Receptionist/Clinical Assistant Brandy will make you feel welcome in our office and will assist you with any paperwork you need.
She finds the best technology available, and keeps our costs down so we can keep your costs down!
Doris G., Clinical Assistant There is simply nothing that Doris can't do.
Not only is she a masterful assistant, but ask her any question at all (that isn't about computers) and she will know the answer!
Brandy, Receptionist/Clinical Assistant Brandy will make you feel welcome in our office and will assist you with any paperwork you need.
For your convenience, we schedule initial visits in the afternoon or early evening whenever possible.
This allows us enough time to do a thorough exam and answer your questions.
After the initial consultation, if you decide that braces or another recommended orthodontic treatment is right for you or your child, we will develop a personalized treatment plan and review it with you to make sure we answer all your questions.
Once braces are placed, regular appointments are very important so we can adjust your appliances as treatment progresses, typically every 4-8 weeks.
This allows us enough time to do a thorough exam and answer your questions.
After the initial consultation, if you decide that braces or another recommended orthodontic treatment is right for you or your child, we will develop a personalized treatment plan and review it with you to make sure we answer all your questions.
Once braces are placed, regular appointments are very important so we can adjust your appliances as treatment progresses, typically every 4-8 weeks.
For your convenience, we accept MasterCard, Visa, cash, money orders and personal checks.
We typically request down payments for records (impressions, x-rays etc.) on the day they are obtained, and for the appliances themselves on the day they are placed.
These are applied to your total fee.
The remaining balance is automatically set up with monthly, no-interest payments.
As a courtesy to those with dental insurance, we will gladly file the necessary forms.
Please remember, however, you are ultimately responsible for any fees charged by this office, regardless of your insurance coverage.
We typically request down payments for records (impressions, x-rays etc.) on the day they are obtained, and for the appliances themselves on the day they are placed.
These are applied to your total fee.
The remaining balance is automatically set up with monthly, no-interest payments.
As a courtesy to those with dental insurance, we will gladly file the necessary forms.
Please remember, however, you are ultimately responsible for any fees charged by this office, regardless of your insurance coverage.
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