Does anyone know of a dentist/orthodontist who would be willing to have my brother (who is moving out to DC for the summer) work for or shadow in their office? He has...
Fred B. replied:
Try Dr. Kim Baer@www.bethesdadental.spa who is my dentist.
Karen D. replied:
Dr Stanley Cohen was a fav of ours located right in Olney. He's very kid friendly. http://www.stanleycohenddspa.com/
affordable orthodontist in DC? I’m an adult looking to get Invisalign. The orthodontist I visited today just quoted me $7200 which seems high. Not to mention, the...
Throw_acount_away replied:
Dr. Kumra downtown quoted me $6 k before insurance - also got a $500 discount for paying in full up front, if that is an option.
accountnamnopoint replied:
VCO in Arlington, started Invisalign with them in April. $6250, comes with everything. Have options to include teeth whitening when done, free parking, free retainers for life. They do payment plans and will work with you on this. I pay like $125/month. They've been amazing, great about covid. Would reccomend them to anyone. Only negative is parking in the area is bad but you could take the metro.
PM_me_cuddles_plz replied:
I interviewed 4 orthodontists in January. Will PM you my long notes. (areas I focused: Silver Spring, Van Ness, Friendship Heights, Foggy Bottom). I’m now considering Smile Direct since they have a DC based Office. While I’m leaning towards a traditional ortho I want to know I interviewed everyone before making a decision. I’m also considering regular metal braces because it’s covid and we wear masks so I am thinking maybe just get it done with metal braces. Sorry for the long post—I’ll PM you my equally long ortho notes. :)
eleanorzoob replied:
Not sure if you're willing to go slightly outside DC, but for my Invisalign at Rad Orthodontics (they have offices in Bethesda, College Park, Potomac) it was $5150 total (last year in 2019), which included retainers after treatment. The orthodontists were really knowledgeable and overall it was a good experience!
MidnightSlinks replied:
Do you need invisalign specifically? The new companies like Smile Direct, Candid, etc., all use the same technology, now that the FDA exclusivity period has ended for invisalign. They don't take super complicated cases, but if you've just got some crooked teeth and no major bite or use issues, you may be able to save thousands.