Contact Information
Address:
390 Laurel St STE 100, San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone:
Website
https://www.bellasmile.com
Bella Smile in Presidio Heights and Laurel Village provides premium orthodontic care for children, teens, and adults. As a Diamond Plus Invisalign Provider, orthodontist Dr. Bella Shen Garnett and her team offer Invisalign, clear aligners, braces, and retainers in a friendly, modern environment. Schedule your complimentary consultation today to discover your best smile.
390 Laurel St STE 100, San Francisco, CA 94118
https://www.bellasmile.com
Bella Smile, located at 390 Laurel St STE 100, San Francisco, CA 94118, is dedicated to providing exceptional orthodontic care for children in the Presidio Heights and Laurel Village neighborhoods. We specialize in creating confident, healthy smiles through our premium orthodontic services.
Our practice focuses on delivering personalized orthodontic solutions tailored to the needs of each child. We are committed to making the orthodontic experience positive and effective for families living near our 390 Laurel St location. For inquiries or to schedule a consultation, please contact us at (415) 292-2345 or visit our website: https://www.bellasmile.com.
FAQ
Q: What orthodontic services do you offer for children at your San Francisco location?
A: We primarily offer traditional braces and clear aligners for children needing orthodontic correction.
Q: Is the orthodontic treatment painful?
A: While some minor discomfort may be felt initially, most children adapt quickly, and we work to ensure their comfort throughout treatment.
Q: How long does orthodontic treatment typically take?
A: Treatment duration varies depending on the individual case, but typically ranges from 12 to 24 months.
Q: Do you provide retainers after orthodontic treatment?
A: Yes, we provide retainers as part of the comprehensive orthodontic care package to maintain results.
Q: How often will my child need to visit Bella Smile?
A: Initial visits are more frequent, typically every 4-8 weeks, with adjustments becoming less frequent as treatment progresses.