City: Dallas

Looking for an orthodontist in Dallas? Whether you are in Uptown, Lakewood, or Preston Hollow, this page helps you compare Dallas practices the smart way: by who actually owns each one, whether the orthodontist is board certified, and what they treat.

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Typical cost
$3,000 to $7,000
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Treatment time
12 to 24 months
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Your options
Braces, Invisalign, Angel Aligners
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Medicaid
Under 21, if medically needed

How much do braces and Invisalign cost in Dallas?

Metal & ceramic braces

$3,000 to $6,000

Full treatment, before insurance.

Invisalign clear aligners

$3,500 to $7,000

Varies with case complexity.

Good news on payment: Most Dallas orthodontists break treatment into monthly plans and take major PPO dental insurance, with financing like CareCredit or Cherry available. Before you sign, ask what the quote covers. Records, retainers, and follow-up visits should all be included.

Does Texas Medicaid cover braces in Dallas?

Texas Medicaid covers orthodontic treatment for members under 21 when it is medically necessary β€” typically a severe, handicapping malocclusion that meets the state’s scoring criteria. Routine or cosmetic alignment is not covered, and adults generally are not either. Look for Dallas offices that accept Medicaid, and ask about in-house payment plans if you fall outside the program.

Quick tip: Use the Medicaid filter on this page to find Dallas practices that accept it.

Braces, Invisalign, or clear aligners?

All three move teeth; they differ in look and lifestyle. Metal and ceramic braces handle the widest range of cases. Invisalign and Angel Aligners use clear, removable trays that suit many teens and adults who want a low-profile option. The right Dallas orthodontist will walk you through the trade-offs for your specific bite.

Private practice or corporate group?

Some Dallas offices are owned by a single orthodontist; others belong to a larger corporate or private-equity group. Neither is automatically better, but ownership can affect who treats you, how continuity of care works, and how treatment is priced. We label every listing so you can decide what fits.

Why we show ownership: Every listing here is labeled private or corporate up front, so you know exactly who you are walking in to see.

Who owns the orthodontists in Dallas?

We are actively adding Dallas practices to the directory. As they go live, each one will appear here labeled private or corporate, so you can compare them at a glance β€” in the meantime, check the nearby cities below.

Orthodontists across Dallas neighborhoods

Dallas is spread out, so most families choose by what is close. You will find practices serving these areas and ZIP codes:

Downtown75201Uptown75204Oak Lawn75219Lakewood75214Preston Hollow75230Bishop Arts75208

Nearby, you can also compare orthodontists in Plano and Frisco.

How to pick the right Dallas orthodontist

Start with board certification, then look at ownership, reviews, and how clearly each office explains pricing. Book a couple of consultations β€” many are free β€” and compare the full quote, not just the monthly number. Ask what is included for records, retainers, and follow-up visits.

Dallas orthodontist FAQs

When should my child first see an orthodontist? Around age 7, according to the American Association of Orthodontists. That does not mean braces at 7. It means catching small problems early. Many patients start as teens, and adults are welcome too.
Do I need a referral from my dentist? Nope. You can call any orthodontist and book a consultation yourself.
How long does treatment take? Most people finish in 12 to 24 months. Straightforward cases move faster, and trickier ones take a little longer.
Are there free consultations in Dallas? Often, yes. Many Dallas offices offer a complimentary first visit, so it is worth a quick call before you commit.

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