About orthodontic care in New Jersey
Orthodontists are dental specialists who complete 2-3 years of additional training after dental school in correcting tooth alignment and bite issues. They use braces (traditional metal, ceramic, lingual, self-ligating), clear aligners (Invisalign, ClearCorrect), and specialty appliances like palatal expanders to straighten teeth and improve oral function.
In New Jersey, you'll find a mix of board-certified orthodontists who specialize exclusively in tooth movement, plus general dentists who also offer Invisalign and limited orthodontic treatment. For complex cases — severe malocclusion, surgical orthodontics, jaw discrepancies — a specialist is usually the right choice. For mild crowding or spacing, many general dentists in New Jersey can also help.
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends a first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. Most New Jersey orthodontists offer free initial consultations, including digital scans, X-rays, and a personalized treatment plan with cost estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
New Jersey has 13 orthodontists listed across 12 cities. Many general dentists in New Jersey also offer Invisalign and limited orthodontic services — see Dentists in New Jersey for the broader list.