Specialty
Orthodontics in Montana
Orthodontists specialize in tooth and jaw alignment using braces, clear aligners, retainers, and related appliances.
What orthodontics does
Orthodontists specialize in the alignment of teeth and jaws using braces, clear aligners, retainers, and other appliances.
When to see an orthodontics
- Crowded, crooked, or noticeably gapped teeth
- Bite problems (overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite)
- Difficulty chewing or jaw discomfort
- Around age 7 for a child's first orthodontic evaluation
- Considering Invisalign or clear aligners as an adult
Common procedures
What to expect from a visit
Most treatment lasts 12–24 months with check-ins every 4–8 weeks. After active treatment, retainers are typically worn long-term to keep teeth in place.
Insurance & cost questions
Many dental plans include a separate orthodontic benefit, often a lifetime maximum for children. Adult coverage is less common; FSA/HSA funds usually qualify.
Coverage varies by plan. Always confirm with both the dental office and your insurer before treatment.
Emergency warning signs
- A wire poking the cheek that you can't tuck or cover with wax
- Loose bracket causing pain
- Trauma to the face or teeth during treatment
For airway problems, uncontrolled bleeding, or facial trauma, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Licensed orthodontics providers in Montana (NPI Registry)
Source: CMS NPPES (National Provider Identifier registry) · public U.S. government data. Verify license status with the state dental board before booking.