
Everyone deserves to have a great smile
Whatever age you are, there are so many reasons why you should consider orthodontic treatment at Central Lakes Orthodontics. As the saying goes, you never get a second chance to make a first impression – and your smile is a big part of that! Who wouldn’t want to look and feel more confident every time they smile? Having a healthy, beautiful smile can benefit your health both physically and emotionally for years to come.
The earlier, the better

A picture is worth a thousand words
Most children have a mix of both primary (baby) teeth and permanent teeth at this age. When you schedule a free initial evaluation for your child, we’ll use digital X-rays, a 3D mouth scan, and photographs of their developing teeth to fully assess their needs – all at no charge. If early treatment is needed but your child’s permanent teeth have not all come in yet, we may suggest a two-phase approach. Or better yet, we may see that your child’s mouth looks great! No matter what, you can always count on us to give you an honest diagnosis.
Great news! One phase of treatment often does the trick
A single-phase orthodontic approach that begins when your child has all their permanent teeth eliminates the need for additional years of treatment. Every child’s path to a beautiful smile is different, but you can trust Central Lakes Orthodontics to recommend treatments at the optimal time for your child.
Using the two-phase approach
If two-phase treatment is necessary, the first phase will address your child’s tooth and jaw problems in hopes of preventing more serious issues from developing in the future. This first phase may take 12-18 months to complete, but it often decreases the amount of time needed in the second phase. Once all their permanent teeth are in, it’s time to begin your child’s second phase of treatment, which typically lasts up to two years. Think of it as making the effort now to avoid more serious treatments later.

Teens now have options


How long will I have to wear braces or Invisalign clear aligners?
It’s never too late to have a great smile
Some adults consider orthodontic treatment for reasons that go beyond aesthetics, such as tooth and jaw pain, tooth decay or gum disease, or difficulty chewing. Whatever your motivation may be, adult braces or Invisalign clear aligners can deliver the results you’re hoping for. Central Lakes Orthodontics is here to help you make it happen.

Orthodontic treatment is the answer
One mouth. 32 teeth. It sounds simple enough, but there sure is a lot that can go wrong. In addition to giving you the smile of your dreams, orthodontic treatment can also improve your oral health by correcting dental issues known as malocclusions. Below are just a few examples, or you can view our smile transformation gallery for even more.







Let's get one thing straight: your teeth
Nature does so many things right. But with 32 teeth, there are 32 chances to get it wrong. We are here to get you straightened out!
What’s the difference between a dentist and an orthodontist?
An orthodontist is a dental specialist who has completed additional years of training, specifically in orthodontics and the safe and healthy movement of teeth and jaws. This formalized education beyond general dental school makes doctors specialists on how to move your teeth and jaws safely, into a beautiful and healthy smile you’ll love.
At Central Lakes Orthodontics, our goal is to exceed your expectations by delivering beautiful smiles and exceptional patient service. Dr. Anderson’s specialized education, skills, and expertise make him a highly qualified partner for properly diagnosing orthodontic concerns, recommending the most effective treatment and timing, and guiding an individualized and pleasant treatment journey and smile transformation.
University or college plus dental school 8 years
University or college plus dental school 8 years