Serving Children, Teens & Adults

Here at The Smile Suite, we believe everyone should be able to get quality orthodontic care and a beautiful straight smile.

We’re proud to offer a full range of orthodontics for children, teens, and adults in Cook County at our Evanston office.

Choose Your Braces

The Smile Suite offers a variety of orthodontic appliances to choose from, both fixed and removable. These options include:

  • Traditional Metal Braces
  • Ceramic Braces
  • Invisalign
  • Invisalign Teen
  • Traditional metal braces
  • Ceramic braces
  • Invisalign
  • Invisalign Teen

Why Should You Think About Orthodontic Treatment?

Straight Teeth Are Healthy Teeth

When your teeth are correctly aligned, it’s easier to keep them clean by flossing and brushing, which in turn helps to prevent other oral issues, including some that can affect your overall health.

 

A Straight Smile Builds Confidence & Self-Esteem

Successfully completed orthodontic treatment can help boost your self-confidence, give you a better quality of life, and allow you to smile freely for maybe the first time ever.

Untreated Oral Issues Will Get Worse

Delaying or refusing orthodontic treatment when it's needed can create long-term health issues that will wind up costing you more in the end.

Dr. Smith and the team at The Smile Suite recognizes that children, teens, and adults will all have different dental needs, requiring a different level of attention and care. We work diligently with each patient to ensure you receive the most appropriate treatment for you in the most inviting environment.

Orthodontics for Adults

Orthodontic treatment isn’t just for children and teens. In fact, one in every five current orthodontic patients is over the age of 21.

Orthodontics for Teens

If you have a teen in Evanston who recently learned braces can improve their smile, you probably have lots of questions. Find your answers here.

Orthodontics for Children

There’s no minimum age for your child to begin orthodontic treatment, but Dr. Smith and the American Association of Orthodontists recommends a child receive their first orthodontic evaluation around the age of seven.