Braces & Invisalign In Phoenix, Chandler, Glendale, Casa Grande, & Maricopa
Your Smile
Has Options
At Premier Orthodontics, our expert team of orthodontists offers customized braces and Invisalign treatments tailored to your goals, lifestyle, and budget. We make high-quality, affordable orthodontic care accessible to families like yours, so it's easy to explore treatment options that work for you.
Valley Orthodontics
Better Braces,
Bigger Smiles
Orthodontic problems can affect kids, teens, and adults—very few people are born with perfectly aligned teeth. Malocclusion, or a “bad bite,” can impact chewing, speech, oral hygiene, and overall appearance.
A bad bite may be genetic or caused by thumb sucking, dental disease, poor oral hygiene, accidents, birth defects, or other medical conditions. Dr. Ryan Lubinsky, Dr. Troy Christensen, and Dr. Andrew Triggs combine advanced orthodontic technology with the precision of expert tooth movement to successfully treat concerns such as:
- Gaps between teeth
- Crowded teeth
- Overbite
- Underbite
- Crossbite
- Protruding teeth
- Impacted teeth
Metal Braces & Other Options
Most patients at Premier Orthodontics choose traditional metal braces to straighten their teeth. Metal braces remain the most common orthodontic treatment across Phoenix, Chandler, Glendale, Casa Grande, North Phoenix, and Maricopa—but they are not your only option.
After your complimentary consultation, Dr. Lubinsky, Dr. Christensen, or Dr. Triggs will evaluate your smile and recommend the treatment that best fits your needs, goals, and lifestyle.
Fixed Appliances Vs. Removable Appliances
At Premier Orthodontics, we believe informed patients make confident decisions. Understanding the difference between fixed and removable appliances is an important first step.
Fixed appliances, such as braces, are attached to your teeth and remain in place throughout treatment. When Dr. Lubinsky, Dr. Christensen, or Dr. Triggs prescribe a removable option like Invisalign, you’ll wear your aligners most of the day but can remove them for meals and brushing.
Invisalign is well-suited for many mild-to-moderate orthodontic cases, while fixed appliances are typically recommended for more comprehensive or complex treatment plans.