Guide to Orthodontists In & Around Albuquerque

I spent years in braces. Years.

I had an underbite, so I got to experience the whole gamut of orthodontia—spacers, expanders, braces, headgear—from fourth grade through my junior year of high school.

And I’m not alone. An estimated 70 percent of American kids will need braces or other orthodontics in their lifetime, so it’s likely your children will too.

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that kids see an orthodontist by age 7 to monitor their oral health and mitigate treatments that may be more costly or invasive down the road.

If you think your child may need braces or other orthodontia, here are some Albuquerque orthodontists to call.

Guide to Orthodontists

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And if you’re looking for a local dental provider, check out our list of Albuquerque dentists.

Northeast Albuquerque Orthodontists

ABQ Orthodontics

Adventure Dental

Eagle Pointe Dentists and Orthodontics

Casaus Orthodontics

Fanning Orthodontists

Haltom Orthodontics

Harnick Orthodontics

Jayne Buttner

Smile for Kids Dentistry Orthodontics

Straightline Orthodontics

Success Smiles Orthodontics

Northwest Albuquerque Orthodontists

ABQ Orthodontics

Albuquerque Modern Dentistry and Orthodontics

Cottonwood Park Dentistry

Dunn Orthodontics

Haltom Orthodontics

Mark W. Johnson, DDS

Smile for Kids Dentistry Orthodontics

Success Smiles Orthodontics

Rio Rancho Orthodontists

Rio Dental and Orthodontics

Cabezon Orthodontists

Rio Rancho Modern Dentistry and Orthodontics

Rio Rancho Orthodontics

Sundance Dental Care

Southwest Albuquerque Orthodontists

South Valley Children’s Dentistry and Orthodontics

Success Smiles Orthodontics

Valencia County Orthodontists

Haltom Orthodontics

Rio Grande Children’s Dentistry and Orthodontics

Valencia Family Dentistry & Orthodontics

Are we missing an Albuquerque orthodontists that you love? If so, send us an email to [email protected].

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Lindsey Anderson
Lindsey Anderson is a writer, military spouse, and mom to three children (born in 2018, 2019, and 2023). Before having kids, she worked as a newspaper reporter, but now she embraces the role of a stay-at-home mom, navigating the challenges of military life. In the summer of 2024, Lindsey and her family made the move to New Mexico. It’s the third state her two oldest have called home—the seventh house for one and the fourth school for another! Amid the moves and solo parenting stints, Lindsey is dedicated to raising resilient, kind, and open-hearted “military brats.” When they’re not diving into new friendships and activities, you’ll find Lindsey, her husband, and their kids working their way through their extensive New Mexico bucket list.

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