FAQ

What orthodontic treatments do you offer at Cue Orthodontics?

We provide a wide range of orthodontic treatments, including clear aligners, traditional braces, and lingual braces (Inbrace).

How do I know if I am a suitable candidate for clear aligners?

Our orthodontic team will assess your unique dental needs during an initial consultation. Clear aligners are suitable for various cases, but the best option will be determined after an examination.

What sets CUE Orthodontics apart from other practices?

We take pride in our Columbia-trained, board-certified orthodontist, as well as our competitive transparent pricing and commitment to personalized care.

Can I schedule a consultation online?

Absolutely! Utilizing our streamlined online booking system, scheduling is quick and convenient.

Are there payment plans available for orthodontic treatments?

Absolutely. While we are currently out of network with all insurance plans, we can assist you in filling out forms for reimbursements directly from your insurance company. We also offer a 12-month payment plan for all orthodontic treatment and alternative financing options to make high-quality orthodontic care accessible to all.

How long does orthodontic treatment usually take?

The duration of treatment varies based on individual needs. During your consultation, we will provide a personalized estimate for the duration of your orthodontic journey.

Are your braces and aligners suitable for all ages?

Our treatments are tailored to all ages, from children to adults. We believe in providing orthodontic solutions for everyone seeking a confident smile.

Do you accept insurance for orthodontic treatments?

While we don't currently accept insurance plans, we can assist you in filling out forms for reimbursements directly from your insurance company.

Are there any promotions or discounts available for new patients?

Yes, we offer exclusive promotions for new patients, such as referral incentives and limited-time discounts. Check our treatments page for the latest offers.

Are all orthodontists Board Certified?

No. All orthodontists must be licensed to practice, however board certification is a voluntary achievement that all orthodontists do not choose to pursue. In order to become board certified by the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO), an individual orthodontist is thoroughly tested to demonstrate their orthodontic knowledge, clinical skills and judgment. The most fair, reliable and valid testing methodology is utilized to test clinical proficiency in an objective manner. The ABO certification process signifies a unique achievement—a significant step beyond the two to three years of advanced education required for a dentist to become a specialist in orthodontics.