Top 10 Best Orthodontists in San Francisco, California

We list experienced orthodontists specializing in teeth and jaw alignment using braces, clear aligners, and other orthodontic solutions. Selected for their technical expertise and patient-focused care, these professionals provide tailored treatments.

OPDSF Orthodontics

Taraval Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (582 reviews)
  • Pediatric Dentists
  • Prosthodontists
  • Orthodontist

Peter Lee, DDS, MS - Orthodontics Dr. Peter Lee obtained his Bachelor of Dental Science degree from Kings College, London; the Licentiate Dental Surge More Detail

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Oviedo Orthodontics

20th Avenue, San Francisco, California
5.0 (152 reviews)
  • Orthodontists
  • Night Guards
  • TMJ Dysfunction
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OrthodontistsDr. Christopher Oviedo is a board-certified orthodontist servicing the San Francisco and surrounding areas. More Detail

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Studio Dental

Taylor Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (534 reviews)
  • oral surgeons
  • dental exams
  • General Dentistry,
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Studio Dental has re-imagined the entire dental experience from scheduling to checkout--making sure every single step is easy, efficient, and clear. W More Detail

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OPDSF Pediatric Dentistry

Taraval Street, San Francisco, California
4.8 (900 reviews)
  • Dental Sealants
  • Night Guards for Bruxism
  • Pediatric Dentists
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Pediatric Dentistry History Established in 2011. The pediatric dentist has an extra two to three years of specialized training after dental sch More Detail

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Cucalon and Matin Orthodontics: Union Street Location

Union Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (288 reviews)
  • Surgical Orthodontics
  • Accelerated Orthodontics
  • Orthodontist
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San Francisco orthodontics practice Cucalon and Matin Orthodontics treats patients of all ages and prides themselves on offering the most cutting-edge More Detail

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Bella Smile

Page Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (124 reviews)
  • Early Orthodontic Treatment
  • Palatal Expander
  • Palatal expander
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Dr. Bella Shen Garnett, Dr. Kimberly Mahood, and our team strive to provide the highest quality care and customer experience. By implementing the late More Detail

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Cucalon and Matin Orthodontics: Ocean Avenue, San Francisco Location

Ocean Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.8 (276 reviews)
  • Accelerated Orthodontics
  • surgical orthodontics
  • Orthodontic Retainers
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Cucalon and Matin Orthodontics is proud of the excellent patient care they offer, treating every patient as a member of their extended family. They st More Detail

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The Dentist Group, Dr. Josh Berd, DDS INC

Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.8 (311 reviews)
  • General dentistry
  • Orthodontists
  • Cosmetic Dentists
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We are a group of dentists passionate about utilizing the most advanced technology to improve the patient healthcare experience. We offer the comfort More Detail

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Salins Orthodontics: Salins Sheldon DMD MS

Huntington Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.8 (232 reviews)
  • Orthodontists
  • Invisalign
  • Adult Treatment
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A beautiful smile should not be expensive, its Priceless! Call now for a free consultation and be on your way to Living Life Smiling!! We know that or More Detail

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Lyfesmiles Orthodontics: Elizabeth D Ubaldo DDS, MS

Clement Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (31 reviews)
  • Clear Aligners
  • Phase 1 Orthodontics
  • Braces
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You deserve to love your smile, and we’re here for you! From the tiniest teeth to fully-grown grins, and every age in between, every visit to Lyfesm More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

 If you have crooked teeth, gaps, an overbite, an underbite, or crowding, an orthodontist can assess your case and recommend the best option. Braces are ideal for complex cases, while Invisalign offers a discreet, removable alternative for mild to moderate misalignment.


Both can cause mild discomfort as your teeth shift, especially after adjustments or new aligners. The pain is usually temporary and manageable with over-the-counter pain relief and soft foods. Invisalign may be less painful than traditional braces due to its smoother design.

 Treatment time varies based on the severity of misalignment. Braces typically take 18 months to 3 years, while Invisalign averages 12 to 18 months. Following your orthodontist’s instructions and wearing aligners as directed (22 hours daily) can speed up the process.

 With braces, you should avoid sticky, hard, or crunchy foods like popcorn, gum, and caramel to prevent damage. Invisalign lets you eat anything, but you must remove the aligners before meals and brush before putting them back in.

 With braces, you should visit your orthodontist every 4 to 6 weeks for adjustments. Invisalign patients typically check in every 6 to 8 weeks to monitor progress and get new trays. Avoid skipping visits as it can delay your results.