At Serenity Grove Dental, we believe orthodontic care should combine precision, comfort, and compassion. A beautiful, healthy smile isn’t just about looks — it’s about confidence, oral health, and long-term comfort. With advanced technology, expert training, and a gentle touch, we make your orthodontic journey simple and stress-free.
Our experienced dentist in Wellington, Florida, provides personalized orthodontic care designed to improve alignment, support long-term oral health, and help you feel confident throughout your smile journey.
Orthodontic treatment helps align teeth, correct bites, and improve overall oral health. When teeth fit together properly, they’re easier to clean, function better, and are less prone to wear or gum problems. Research shows that aligned teeth can also support improved speech, digestion, and facial balance.
At Serenity Grove Dental, every orthodontic plan is personalized — no one-size-fits-all solutions. Whether you’re considering clear aligners or braces, you’ll receive transparent guidance to help you make the right choice for your goals, schedule, and budget.
We offer three main options for our patients:
Our Clear Alignment Therapy uses clear, removable trays to straighten teeth comfortably and discreetly. Designed for mild to moderate crowding or spacing, aligners are ideal for patients who prefer a subtle and flexible approach.
For more complex bite or alignment concerns, traditional braces provide precise control and predictable outcomes. Using advanced digital scans, we design your braces to move your teeth efficiently and comfortably.
Once your treatment is complete, protecting your new smile is essential. We create custom night guards, retainers, and sports mouthguards to prevent shifting, grinding, or damage.
We use 3Shape TRIOS digital scanning — a fast, mess-free alternative to traditional impressions. This technology captures accurate 3D images of your teeth, allowing us to visualize your future smile and plan each step precisely.
Digital planning helps us:
From cozy blankets and noise-canceling headphones to gentle care and clear communication, our entire team is dedicated to making your orthodontic experience relaxing and positive. We know visiting the dentist can feel stressful — so we’ve built an environment where you can feel calm, informed, and cared for.
Orthodontic care shouldn’t be confusing. We clearly outline all costs upfront — including your options for aligners or braces — and offer financing and in-house membership plans to make treatment affordable.
Be sure to check out our current special:
$500 Off of Orthodontic Treatment (Clear Alignment or Traditional Braces)
Orthodontic treatment may be beneficial if you have crowded teeth, gaps between teeth, bite problems, difficulty chewing, or concerns about the alignment of your smile. In some cases, orthodontic issues can also make oral hygiene more challenging. A comprehensive examination allows your dentist or orthodontist to evaluate your teeth and bite and determine whether treatment could improve both function and appearance.
No. While many patients begin orthodontic treatment during childhood or adolescence, adults can also benefit from correcting alignment and bite concerns. Healthy teeth and gums are often more important than age when determining candidacy. Modern treatment options provide solutions for a wide range of orthodontic needs and can be tailored to fit different lifestyles and treatment goals.
Treatment time varies depending upon the complexity of the case and the type of orthodontic appliance being used. Some patients complete treatment within a year, while others may require a longer period to achieve optimal results. During your consultation, your provider will clearly explain the recommended treatment plan and provide an estimated timeline based on your individual needs.
Orthodontic care focuses on improving the position of teeth when their alignment affects everyday function or oral health. Treatment may be recommended for concerns such as overlapping teeth, excessive spacing, jaw relationships that do not meet evenly, or tooth positions that make effective cleaning more difficult. Your dentist will explain whether orthodontic correction is likely to benefit your specific situation.
Yes. Many people decide to improve their smile long after childhood, and age alone rarely prevents orthodontic treatment. Before recommending care, your dentist evaluates whether your teeth and supporting structures are healthy enough for controlled tooth movement and discusses which treatment options are suitable for your circumstances.
As teeth are guided into different positions, the tissues supporting them naturally remodel to accommodate those changes. This process can create a temporary sensation of slight movement, which is generally expected during active treatment. Once treatment has finished and the tissues adapt, the teeth usually regain their normal stability.
The timing of review visits depends on how your treatment is progressing and the type of orthodontic appliance you are wearing. These appointments let your dentist or orthodontist evaluate tooth movement, make any necessary adjustments, and confirm that treatment is continuing according to the planned objectives.
After braces or aligners have completed their work, the tissues around the teeth continue adapting for some time. Retainers help support the new alignment during this period and reduce the chance of gradual movement occurring as the mouth settles. Your dentist will explain the wearing schedule recommended for your particular case.
Yes. Correcting tooth alignment often involves improving how the teeth meet during biting and chewing, not simply making the smile appear straighter. Creating a more balanced bite may help distribute chewing pressure more evenly and improve overall oral function, depending on your individual condition.
The effects of postponing treatment vary depending on the type of alignment concern involved. In some cases, changes remain stable for years, while others may gradually contribute to increased tooth wear, shifting, or greater difficulty maintaining oral hygiene. Your dentist can explain how delaying treatment may affect your specific orthodontic condition.
Transform your smile and confidence with precision orthodontic care.