Braces vs Invisalign for Teens in Broward
Your teen's smile matters, and honestly, picking between braces and Invisalign can feel overwhelming when you've got sports, school dances, and social life all happening at once.
Here's what we see at SMILE-FX Orthodontics & Clear Aligner Studio in Miramar every single day: parents in Broward County want one thing—results that fit their teen's life, not the other way around.
The decision isn't about picking what looks better in marketing materials or what your neighbor had done.
It's about what actually works for your specific situation.
What Your Teen Actually Needs to Know About Each Option
Let's be real: your teen probably doesn't care about orthodontic theory.
They care about whether they can still play soccer, look decent in photos, and not feel like they're wearing a mouthful of metal.
That's the starting point for this conversation.
Traditional metal or ceramic braces are the workhorses of orthodontics.
They've been around forever because they work, especially for the tough cases.
If your teen has severe crowding, significant bite problems, or complex alignment issues, braces provide continuous, predictable control.
Think of them as the professional-grade solution when other approaches won't cut it.
We're talking about teens from Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Weston, Cooper City, Davie, and Fort Lauderdale who come in with cases that demand precision.
Treatment typically runs 18 to 24 months.
Yeah, your teen will see some metal, but they'll also see consistent progress.
We use AI precision bonding to make sure every bracket sits exactly where it needs to be.
On the flip side, Invisalign for teens is the option that actually listens to what teenagers care about.
You get clear, removable aligners that are virtually invisible.
Athletes at schools like Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Cypress Bay can pop them out for games, then slip them right back in.
Your teen can still eat what they want without worrying about food getting stuck or brackets breaking.
The big thing with Invisalign isn't the technology—it's compliance.
Teens need to wear the aligners 20 to 22 hours every single day for this to work.
When they do, results show up in 12 to 18 months.
We also offer remote monitoring that cuts office visits by up to 40 percent, which means less time sitting in the waiting room and more time doing what actually matters to them.
Breaking Down the Real Differences That Matter
Here's what separates these two approaches when you strip away the noise:
Complexity of Your Case: Braces handle the heavy lifting for severe crowding or bite problems. Invisalign works great for mild to moderate alignment issues. If your teen needs jaw correction or has serious misalignment, braces usually make more sense.
How They Look: Braces are visible—metal or ceramic options available. If your teen's worried about appearance, that might matter. Invisalign is nearly invisible, which honestly makes a difference for teenagers dealing with social stuff.
Keeping Them Clean: Braces need professional adjustments at our office every 4 to 6 weeks. Invisalign trays get managed at home—your teen removes them to eat, brush, and floss. Some kids love the independence. Others need more structure.
How Long It Takes: Braces: 18 to 24 months. Invisalign: 12 to 18 months when compliance is solid. That's a real difference if you're thinking years ahead.
Comfort Factor: Braces can feel sore initially, but that settles fast. Invisalign applies gentler, more gradual pressure. Some teens find that easier to deal with.
Why The Doctor Actually Matters More Than The Tool
Here's something nobody talks about: both braces and Invisalign can work poorly if the person running the show doesn't know what they're doing.
A general dentist offering braces isn't the same as a board-certified orthodontic specialist.
The difference shows up in results, not just credentials.
We use VIP Tech including 3D facial mapping to customize plans for each teen's unique structure.
High-volume practices care about moving patients through the door.
We care about moving teeth right.
That's why we limit cases and focus on precision instead of chasing numbers.
Families from Pembroke Pines—about 15 minutes via I-75—choose us because we schedule evenings and weekends around their kids' lives.
Parents from Hollywood come for bilingual support and free parking.
Weston families are 10 minutes away, Cooper City is 12 minutes, Davie is 15 minutes, and Fort Lauderdale is around 25 minutes.
Check our location details to see drive times from your area.
The short drive is worth it when you're getting specialist-level care instead of assembly-line treatment.
Real Results For Broward County Teens
Numbers tell a story.
Our braces cases finish 20 percent faster with fewer refinements because AI tracking catches adjustments before problems develop.
Invisalign teens get complimentary whitening ($500 value) and retainers ($600 value) included after treatment wraps.
Check out patient reviews from actual families in our community.
You'll see real stories from local teens and parents, not marketing fluff.
These are people you might know from your neighborhood or your kid's school.
Can Your Teen Actually Play Sports While Getting Orthodontic Treatment?
This one comes up constantly: "What happens if my kid plays soccer or football?"
With braces, your teen needs a mouthguard—which honestly is good practice anyway for contact sports.
It takes a second to put on before practice and games.
With Invisalign, your teen just removes the aligners before getting on the field.
No mouthguard complications, no worries about impact damaging anything.
That's one of the practical reasons Invisalign works better for athletes.
What Does This Actually Cost in Broward County?
Let's talk money because it matters.
Traditional braces run between $4,500 and $7,500 depending on case complexity and how long treatment takes.
Invisalign ranges from $4,000 to $6,500, also based on your teen's specific situation.
We work with flexible payment plans so cost doesn't become a barrier.
Visit our differences page for payment details and financing options.
When Should Your Teen Actually Start Treatment?
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an evaluation by age 7 to catch early growth patterns.
But we see most teens starting between 12 and 14 when growth is mostly finished and treatment gets more predictable.
If your teen is already that age and you haven't gotten an evaluation, now's a good time.
Growth doesn't wait, and neither do bite problems.
What If You're Not In Miramar? What If You're Further Out?
We treat families from areas like Plantation and Coral Springs—that's a 20 to 30 minute drive, but families from across Greater Broward County and South Florida make the trip because specialist results are worth it.
Your location shouldn't determine whether you get expert care.
Time To Actually Take Action
Your teen deserves a smile they feel confident wearing for the next 50 years.
That decision between braces and Invisalign isn't something to overthink or put off.
Book a free 3D scan and VIP smile consultation with us today.
We'll show you exactly what's happening with your teen's teeth, walk through both options, and let you make an informed call based on actual data, not guessing.
Parents from Everglades High and schools across South Florida trust SMILE-FX Orthodontics & Clear Aligner Studio.
Let's give your teen the smile they deserve—book your free consultation for braces, Invisalign, or clear aligners today.
Beyond the Basics: What Happens During Orthodontic Treatment and Why Results Matter for Broward Families
You picked your orthodontic option.
Now what?
The real work starts, and honestly, knowing what to expect over the next year or two changes everything about how your teen approaches this.
Most families have questions nobody's really answered for them, and that's where the gap gets filled.
We treat kids, teens, and adults across Broward County with braces, Invisalign, and clear aligners, and the pattern is always the same: families do better when they understand the journey.
What Actually Happens in Your First Month of Treatment
Your teen's mouth is going to feel different.
Not terrible, just different.
With braces, those brackets are foreign objects, and your mouth notices.
The pressure starts almost immediately as the wire guides teeth into new positions.
First few days might mean sore spots on the inside of the cheek.
We recommend orthodontic wax, soft foods for about a week, and patience.
The soreness isn't sharp or unbearable—it's more like when your legs feel tired after running.
Your teen's mouth adapts fast.
By week two, most kids forget the braces are even there.
With Invisalign and clear aligners, it's gentler pressure but the same idea.
New trays every one to two weeks mean constant, steady movement.
Your teen might notice slight pressure for a day after switching trays, then it settles.
The advantage here is that removal means escape if things get uncomfortable during the day.
Pain management isn't really the issue with either option—it's the adjustment period.
The Hygiene Factor Gets Real Fast
This is where things split hard between the two paths.
Braces mean brushing around brackets and wires.
Your teen needs an electric toothbrush, floss threaders, and maybe a water flosser to do this properly.
Food gets trapped.
That's just reality.
Popcorn, nuts, sticky candy, anything with seeds—these become problems.
Not because your teen can't eat them, but because cleanup takes effort.
We've had parents tell us their kids learned more about oral care during braces treatment than their entire childhood.
That's not a drawback—that's actually building good habits that stick for life.
Clear aligners and Invisalign are way easier on hygiene.
Your teen removes them, brushes normally, flosses normally, then puts the trays back in.
No special tools needed.
No food traps.
The catch is that they have to remove the trays for eating and drinking anything except water.
That sounds simple, but teens forget or skip it.
We've seen aligners get stained from coffee or soda because someone didn't want to pull them out.
The best hygiene option is the one your teen will actually stick with.
What Does Progress Actually Look Like on a Monthly Basis
Month one and two, nobody notices anything except your teen.
By month three, friends start saying things.
"Your bite looks different" or "Your smile's changing."
That's when it gets real for them.
Seeing actual change makes the daily hassle worth it.
With braces, we adjust your teen's wires every four to six weeks.
That appointment is where the next phase of movement gets set up.
Each adjustment means tighter pressure and new instructions about which teeth move next.
It's methodical and controlled.
We use advanced technology and 3D imaging to track every millimeter of movement, which means zero guessing.
With Invisalign and clear aligners, progress is built into the sequence.
Each new set of trays is programmed to move teeth slightly from where they sat in the previous set.
Your teen switches to the next tray every one to two weeks and that's the adjustment.
No office visit needed for the actual tooth movement, though we still want to check in every six to eight weeks to make sure things are tracking right.
The speed difference is real but not huge: braces move at a steady, consistent pace while aligners can sometimes move faster depending on the case.
The Lifestyle Questions That Come Up Later
Around month four or five, your teen's back to normal life.
But questions pop up that weren't obvious at the start.
Can they get braces wet in the ocean or pool?
Yes, totally fine.
Salt water and chlorine don't hurt the brackets, though rinsing after swimming is smart.
What about band instruments?
Braces make it harder initially because the bracket catches your lip, but students adapt fast.
We've had trumpet players and clarinet players with braces who perform at regional competitions.
Invisalign is actually easier here since your teen removes them to play.
What about concerts, school dances, or prom pictures?
This matters to teens way more than parents think.
With braces, your teen shows up in photos with brackets visible.
Some kids own it, some don't.
We hear both reactions.
With Invisalign, they can remove the trays for a few hours for special events.
The teeth won't shift in that time frame, and photos look exactly how they want them to look.
That flexibility matters more to some teens than others.
The Mental Game Is Real Too
Here's what gets glossed over in most orthodontic conversations: the psychological part.
Your teen is going through change at an age when they care deeply about fitting in.
Visible braces can affect confidence.
We've had kids hide their smile for the first month, then gradually become okay with it as they see progress.
One girl from Coral Springs told us around month two that she realized everyone was too focused on their own stuff to care about her braces.
That shift in mindset matters.
Invisalign removes that social anxiety almost completely, which is why some teens choose it purely for mental health reasons.
That's not shallow—that's real.
We respect that choice.
The point is acknowledging that orthodontic treatment isn't just physical.
It's mental too.
Dealing with Broken Brackets and Unexpected Issues
At some point, something breaks.
A bracket comes loose, a wire pops out, or your teen bites down wrong and something shifts.
This happens and it's not a failure.
It's part of the process.
With braces, we schedule emergency appointments fast.
Most fixes take 15 to 30 minutes.
We keep emergency slots open because we know it happens.
With Invisalign or clear aligners, your teen might bite a tray and crack it.
We have replacements ready.
The tray might feel slightly loose but your teen keeps wearing it until the replacement arrives.
None of these situations derail treatment—they're just speed bumps.
The Cost Reality Beyond the Initial Quote
Here's something parents always ask but sometimes feel awkward bringing up: what costs more once you're actually in treatment?
Braces have minimal surprise costs.
Replacement brackets run about $50 to $100 each if your teen breaks them repeatedly.
Emergency adjustments don't cost extra.
Rubber bands and wires are included.
The total stays locked in.
Invisalign and clear aligners are similar.
Replacement trays cost around $75 to $150 per tray if your teen loses them or damages them beyond repair.
Since treatment involves multiple sets, a lost tray here or there gets expensive.
Most families set a replacement budget just in case.
Neither option will shock you with hidden costs if you know what to expect.
Check our payment options and financing details to see the full picture before starting.
The Retention Phase That Nobody Talks About Enough
Your teen finishes treatment and the brackets come off or the last aligner tray goes away.
Celebration, right?
Yes, but also: this is when retention becomes everything.
Teeth want to move back to their original positions.
That's biology.
We fit your teen with a retainer to prevent that.
Some are fixed to the back of their teeth (bonded), some are removable like Invisalign.
The bonded ones stay in forever and need flossing underneath.
Removable ones need to be worn consistently, especially the first year after treatment ends.
Your teen might wear them nightly for the rest of their life.
That sounds like a lot, but it's literally just putting in a tray before bed.
We include retainers in your overall treatment plan and cost, so there's no surprise bill at the end.
Why Specialist Care Changes the Entire Experience
The difference between getting braces or Invisalign from a general dentist versus a board-certified orthodontist shows up in exactly these moments.
A specialist knows what complications might happen and how to prevent them.
A specialist plans treatment with 3D imaging so your teen's path is mapped out from day one.
A specialist has systems for emergency appointments, retention planning, and long-term follow-up.
We're different because we specialize.
That's not arrogance—that's just how specialized medicine works.
Your teen deserves that level of care.
Teen-Specific Challenges and How We Actually Handle Them
Teens are busy.
School, sports, jobs, social stuff—everything competes for attention.
That's why we offer evening and weekend appointments and remote monitoring options for Invisalign cases.
Your teen doesn't have to miss school or sports for checkups.
That matters.
We also see kids from across Broward who need flexible scheduling.
From Pembroke Pines to Fort Lauderdale to Weston, families make the trip because convenience matters when you're fitting orthodontic care into a real life.
Questions About Treatable Cases and Complexity Levels
One thing we explain upfront: not every case fits neatly into one category.
Some teens have bite problems that look like they need braces but work fine with Invisalign.
Others look mild but have underlying complexity that demands braces.
That's why we offer a smile quiz and free consultations.
We assess what your teen actually needs, not just what fits their preference.
Sometimes the best choice isn't the obvious one.
We explain why and let you decide together.
Visit our treatable cases section to see what kinds of situations we handle regularly.
The Real Results Speak Through Real Stories
We could talk all day about technology and timelines, but what matters is actual outcomes.
Check our patient reviews from families in your community.
These are real people from schools your kids might attend, neighborhoods you might live in.
They share what the experience was actually like, not what marketing says it should be like.
That's the honest look at what orthodontic treatment delivers.
Getting Started With Professional Guidance
The time to start orthodontic treatment is when your teen is ready and the teeth are ready.
That conversation needs to happen with someone who looks at their specific situation.
Not a general dentist.
Not a marketing website.
An actual specialist.
SMILE-FX Orthodontics and Clear Aligner Studio treats kids, teens, and adults across South Florida with braces, Invisalign, and clear aligners.
We use 3D imaging to map out your teen's treatment before anything starts.
We schedule around your family's life, not the other way around.
We're honest about what works and what doesn't for your specific case.
Book your free 3D scan and VIP smile consultation here.
No pressure, no sales pitch, just real answers about what your teen needs and what results actually look like.
Your teen's smile is worth the right investment.
The Complete Insurance and Financing Guide for Orthodontia in South Florida: What Really Gets Covered and What Doesn't
Your teen needs braces or Invisalign.
Your insurance might cover part of it.
Maybe it covers nothing.
Nobody knows until you call and ask the right questions.
That's where most families get stuck.
Insurance companies don't explain dental benefits clearly, and orthodontists don't always spell out what your plan actually pays for.
You're left guessing.
Here's what I've learned working with families across Broward, Miami, and Palm Beach: understanding your coverage before treatment starts changes everything about the financial side of this.
Most people ask, "Does insurance cover braces?" but that's the wrong question.
The right question is, "What exactly does my specific plan cover, and how do I structure treatment to maximize that benefit?"
What Dental Insurance Actually Covers for Orthodontics
Let's start with the reality.
Many standard dental plans include orthodontic coverage.
Not all, but many.
The coverage usually sits between 40 and 60 percent of total treatment cost.
Some plans cover 50 percent.
Some cover 40 percent.
A few generous plans cover up to 80 percent, but those are rare.
The catch is that most insurance companies cap their orthodontic benefit at around $1,500 to $2,500 per patient, per lifetime.
That means if your treatment costs $6,000, insurance might pay $1,500 to $2,000, and you're covering the rest.
Affordable braces in South Florida and affordable braces in Miramar become a lot more affordable when you know exactly how much insurance covers.
Here's what typically gets covered:
Traditional braces (metal or ceramic) are almost always covered if your plan includes orthodontia.
Invisalign and clear aligners are covered by many plans now, though some older policies exclude them.
Diagnostic costs like X-rays and 3D scans are usually separate from the orthodontic benefit.
Retainers after treatment are sometimes covered, sometimes not.
Check your specific plan because rules vary.
Insurance Terms Nobody Explains But You Need to Know
Your insurance document uses words that sound important but mean nothing unless you know what they're really saying.
Here's the translation:
Deductible: This is what you pay before insurance kicks in.
If your plan has a $500 deductible, you pay that first, then insurance starts covering a percentage.
Orthodontic deductibles are sometimes separate from regular dental deductibles.
Copay or coinsurance: After you hit your deductible, insurance covers a percentage.
If your plan covers 50 percent, you pay 50 percent.
Some plans call this coinsurance.
Annual maximum: This is the most insurance will pay in a calendar year.
Orthodontics often have a different (usually higher) annual maximum than regular dental.
Lifetime maximum: This is the total amount insurance will ever pay for orthodontic treatment for one patient.
Most plans cap this at $1,500 to $2,500 lifetime.
Once you hit that limit, any remaining cost is on you.
Call your insurance company directly and ask for your specific coverage.
Don't rely on what a friend's plan covers.
Plans vary by employer and policy year.
The Real Question About Orthodontist Insurance Plans
Here's something people don't realize: not all orthodontists are in-network with every insurance plan.
If you go to a board-certified orthodontist in network, your insurance might cover more than if you go out of network.
Out-of-network providers can cost 20 to 40 percent more out of your pocket because insurance pays the same amount whether you're in-network or not.
The difference is whether the provider has agreed to accept insurance reimbursement rates.
At SMILE-FX Orthodontics and Clear Aligner Studio, we're board-certified specialists who work with most major insurance plans.
That means your coverage actually works.
We handle insurance verification before you even start treatment, so you know your exact out-of-pocket cost upfront.
No surprises.
That's the way it should work.
What About Those Zero Down Braces Financing Options You See Everywhere
You've probably seen ads for "$0 down braces financing South Florida" or "affordable braces West Palm Beach."
Here's the thing: zero down doesn't mean zero cost.
It means you're financing the balance over time, usually 24 to 36 months.
Zero down braces in Broward might look like a smart move financially, but you're still paying interest on the full amount.
Some financing companies charge 0 percent interest, which is actually a solid deal.
Others charge 12 to 18 percent interest, which means that $5,000 treatment ends up costing you $6,000 or more by the time you're done paying.
We offer flexible payment plans that work with your insurance benefit.
We also have financing options through CareCredit and similar programs.
The difference is we explain what you're actually paying and don't hide the numbers.
Traditional Braces vs Invisalign: What Insurance Actually Cares About
Here's where it gets interesting.
Insurance companies care about whether treatment works, not what kind of treatment you get.
Traditional braces and Invisalign are both covered by most plans at similar percentages.
The cost difference is usually on you, not insurance.
If you want Invisalign and your plan covers 50 percent of orthodontia costs, insurance pays 50 percent of what Invisalign costs, not 50 percent of what braces cost.
Clear aligners cost is the factor here.
Clear aligners cost Miami ranges from $3,500 to $6,500 depending on complexity.
Insurance covers the same percentage regardless.
So if insurance covers 50 percent of a $5,500 Invisalign treatment, they pay $2,750.
You pay $2,750 out of pocket.
If you chose braces at $5,000, insurance still pays based on their percentage, and you pay the difference.
The smart move is knowing which option fits your budget after insurance pays.
Why Your Age Matters for Coverage (And When It Doesn't)
Insurance companies often have age restrictions on orthodontic coverage.
Some plans cover orthodontia for patients up to age 18 only.
Some cover up to age 21.
Some have no age limit.
Adult orthodontics in Miami and adult orthodontics in Aventura are growing because more adults realize their insurance actually covers some of the cost, even into their 30s and 40s.
If you're an adult looking at orthodontics, check your specific plan.
Don't assume you're not covered.
Best pediatric orthodontist South Florida practices see kids as young as 7 or 8 for early intervention.
Insurance usually covers this only if there's a significant bite problem or growth issue.
Purely cosmetic early treatment might not be covered until the teen years.
Again, check your plan.
The Real Cost Breakdown You Need to See
Let's walk through an actual example.
Your teen needs braces.
Total cost at a top-rated orthodontist near me: $5,500.
Your insurance plan covers 50 percent of orthodontia with a $2,000 lifetime maximum.
Here's what happens:
Insurance calculates 50 percent of $5,500, which is $2,750.
But your plan has a $2,000 lifetime maximum.
Insurance pays $2,000.
You owe $3,500 out of pocket.
Now add a $1,000 deductible you haven't hit yet this year.
You pay the deductible first, then insurance kicks in.
You pay $1,000 deductible plus $3,500 remaining balance equals $4,500 out of pocket total.
Insurance covers $2,000.
That's why it matters to call your insurance company and ask:
Have I hit my deductible this year?
What's my annual maximum for orthodontia?
What's my lifetime maximum for orthodontia?
Is my provider in-network?
What percentage does my plan cover?
We can help you gather that information and make sense of it.
What Happens When Your Insurance Doesn't Cover Orthodontia
Some people have dental plans with zero orthodontia coverage.
Tough luck, but not a dealbreaker.
You have options:
Pay out of pocket with a payment plan. We offer flexible payment plans that spread cost over 24 to 36 months with no interest.
Use a financing program. CareCredit and similar programs let you finance orthodontic treatment with manageable monthly payments.
Choose a treatment option that fits your budget. Sometimes clear aligners cost less than braces, or vice versa depending on your case.
Look into employer benefits. Some employers offer orthodontic coverage even if your insurance doesn't.
Check with your HR department.
The point is that not having insurance coverage doesn't mean you can't afford treatment.
It just changes how you pay.
How to Maximize Your Insurance Benefit
If you have orthodontic coverage, use it wisely.
Here's the strategy:
Start treatment early in the calendar year if possible. This lets you spread your insurance benefit across two benefit years if treatment runs long.
Coordinate with your provider about timing. If you have a $2,000 lifetime maximum and treatment costs $5,500, your provider can structure payments to maximize insurance contribution and spread out the costs you're responsible for.
Check whether switching plans might give you better coverage. If you have family dental insurance through work, review your options during open enrollment.
Ask if your orthodontist offers reduced costs for cash payment. Some providers give discounts for paying in full upfront.
We're transparent about this stuff at SMILE-FX.
We don't hide what insurance covers and what you pay.
We explain it before you commit to treatment.
Invisalign Cost South Florida and Clear Aligners Cost Miami: What's Actually Different
People compare Invisalign cost South Florida to other options all the time.
Here's the truth: Invisalign is a brand name for clear aligners.
Clear aligners cost Miami varies based on whether you choose the brand-name Invisalign or other clear aligner systems.
Brand-name Invisalign usually costs $4,500 to $6,500.
Other clear aligner options might cost $3,500 to $5,500.
Insurance typically covers both at the same rate because they're functionally similar.
The difference in out-of-pocket cost depends on what your plan covers and which system you choose.
At SMILE-FX, we offer Invisalign and other clear aligner systems so you can pick what works for your budget and your case.
What About Braces Near Me and Finding Affordable Options
Searching "braces near me" or "orthodontist near me" lands you dozens of results.
How do you know which one actually offers affordable braces and fair pricing?
Look for providers who offer:
Transparent pricing upfront. You should know the total cost and your out-of-pocket cost before treatment starts.
Insurance verification. They should verify your coverage and tell you what you owe.
Flexible payment plans. Whether it's 0 percent financing or monthly payments, there should be options that fit your budget.
Multiple treatment options. Best orthodontist near me should offer braces, Invisalign, and clear aligners so you can choose what works.
Emergency availability. If something breaks or goes wrong, they should have same-week appointments.
Affordability isn't just about price.
It's about not getting hit with surprise costs later.
The Insurance and Financing Conversation You Need to Have
Before you book an orthodontic consultation South Florida, gather this information:
Your insurance card and member number.
Your employer name (so we can verify your specific plan).
Any previous orthodontic treatment history.
Your budget for out-of-pocket costs.
Your timeline for when you want treatment to start.
Bring this to your first consultation.
A free 3D scan and VIP smile consultation lets you talk through cost, insurance, and financing options with someone who actually understands your situation.
No guessing, no surprises later.
We handle the insurance verification and explain exactly what you're looking at financially.
That conversation changes how you approach the whole decision.
Final Point on Insurance and Affordability for Orthodontia
Your insurance benefit is real money.
Use it.
But don't let insurance coverage drive your treatment decision.
You need braces or clear aligners because your bite needs correction or your smile needs alignment, not because insurance covers it.
The best orthodontist in South Florida is one who fits your case and your budget, takes your insurance seriously, and explains the financial side clearly.
That's what we do at SMILE-FX Orthodontics and Clear Aligner Studio.
Book your free 3D scan and VIP smile consultation and let's talk insurance, financing, and what your smile actually needs.
No cost, no pressure, just honest answers about affordable braces South Florida and clear aligners that work for your family.