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Best Orthodontist in Columbus, OH

Discover top-rated orthodontists in Columbus who are nearby, aligned with your needs, and committed to delivering a great experience.

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Top 3 Orthodontists in Columbus

Get to know our Top 3 Columbus orthodontic practices and discover why so many patients trust them with their smiles.

Polaris Orthodontic Center

Address: 1079 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, OH 43240

Phone: (614) 781-6990

Golden Orthodontics

Address: 3015 E Main St, Columbus, OH 43209

Phone: (614) 235-4800

Cook Orthodontics of Dublin

Address: 5152 Blazer Pkwy #200, Dublin, OH 43017

Phone: (614) 734-9000

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Frequently Asked Questions

DenScore rates orthodontists based on clinical qualifications, patient satisfaction, scheduling flexibility, and other criteria. While orthodontists may request inclusion in our directories, they are thoroughly vetted and must meet our strict quality control standards to be listed. Whether you choose an orthodontist from this list or not, we always recommend doing your own research beforehand. For more information, please refer to our Terms of Service.

Some dental insurance plans cover orthodontic treatment, but coverage is often limited to children and usually includes a lifetime maximum that only partially covers the cost of care. However, children who qualify for Medicaid may have more comprehensive orthodontic coverage depending on the state they live in. To find the best dental insurance plan in your state for orthodontic treatment, use our free online dental tool today.

Orthodontic treatment in the United States typically starts at $5,000, but some dental insurance plans cover up to $2,000, making care more affordable. Costs can vary widely, so we recommend contacting multiple offices to compare prices. Another way to save on orthodontic care is by visiting a dental school. While appointments may take longer and care is provided by student dentists under supervision, the cost is often significantly lower than what private practice orthodontists or dentists charge for similar services.

Depending on the severity of their condition, patients may have the option of undergoing orthodontic treatment either in-office or at home. While some general dentists provide orthodontic services, it’s often beneficial to see an orthodontist. Orthodontists receive advanced training and typically have more experience treating complex conditions compared to general dentists.

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