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Browse verified orthodontist professionals in Reno, NV. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Reno has 9 orthodontists currently available. The market includes a range of practitioners offering traditional and modern treatment options. Since rating and licensure information is not yet compiled in this directory, you'll want to verify credentials directly with the Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners before scheduling. This ensures you're working with a qualified provider who meets state standards for orthodontic care.
Early Childhood Orthodontic Treatment (Phase 1) has a median cost of $2,250 in Reno. Full treatment plans using traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, or clear aligners typically range higher and vary based on complexity and duration. Request itemized quotes from multiple providers to compare total treatment costs, financing options, and payment plans.
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Look for orthodontists who provide a written treatment plan, explain the timeline and costs upfront, and offer a clear emergency contact process. Verify that the practice maintains current licensure and is willing to discuss their experience with your specific needs. Be cautious of providers who quote over the phone without an in-person exam, pressure you to start treatment immediately, or operate without verifiable credentials on file. Transparent communication about what each phase of treatment entails is a hallmark of a professional practice.
The median cost for Early Childhood Orthodontic Treatment (Phase 1) in Reno is $2,250. Costs vary based on the specific needs of the child, treatment duration, and the practice's fee structure. Ask for a detailed quote during your consultation.
There are 9 orthodontists currently listed in the Reno directory. You can review their profiles and service offerings to find a provider that matches your needs.
You can verify an orthodontist's Nevada dental license by contacting the Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners or checking their online license lookup. Always confirm credentials before beginning treatment.
Metal braces are the most durable and typically the most affordable option. Ceramic braces blend with tooth color for a less visible appearance. Clear aligners like Invisalign are removable and nearly invisible but require consistent wear and careful maintenance. Each method has different timelines and costs—discuss which is right for your situation during your consultation.
Yes, nearby cities including Las Vegas, Henderson, Sparks, North Las Vegas, and Mesquite have additional orthodontists available. If you're open to traveling, expanding your search may give you more choices in terms of location, schedule, and treatment approach.