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.

Image Orthodontics - Pacific Heights

Sacramento Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (693 reviews)
  • Invisalign®
  • Transparent Clear Braces
  • Orthodontics
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Since 2002, we have transformed the smiles, images, & confidence of thousands of Californians! Message us, text us, call us, or email us to book yo More Detail

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Diente Dental

Mission Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (353 reviews)
  • Oral Cancer Exam
  • Crown installation
  • Mouth Guards
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-General Dentistry -Cosmetic Dentistry -Emergencies -Endodontics -Invisalign Meet the Business Owner Business owner information Elena H. Busin More Detail

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The Orthodontic Center

Broadway, San Francisco, California
4.7 (185 reviews)
  • The Damon System
  • Invisalign
  • White Foam Aligner Cleaner
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We do braces for adults, teenagers & kids, Clear braces, Invisalign, Colored retainers, Preventive care and etc. More Detail

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Days to Smile Orthodontics

Post Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (597 reviews)
  • orthodontists
  • clear aligners
  • sleep apnea treatment
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Dr. Amanda Cheng is committed to creating beautiful smiles with invisalign, clear braces and the lat More Detail

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CitiDent

Battery Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (903 reviews)
  • Dental exams
  • Cavity treatment
  • Tooth filling replacement or repair
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Specialties CitiDent has expanded with three General Dentists, with UCSF and UOP credentials, and a Periodontal (gum) and dental Implant specialist t More Detail

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Image Orthodontics - Post Street

Post Street, San Francisco, California
4.6 (438 reviews)

Image Orthodontics combines a private practice experience with the benefits of a multi-doctor collaboration. We provide both children and adults the h More Detail

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Park Smile

9th Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.2 (113 reviews)
  • General Dentistry
  • Pediatric Dentists
  • Pediatric Dentists

Park Smile is a full-service dental office for all ages, specializing in Lebus Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry. Many of us are members of the local More Detail

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Impress

Market Street, San Francisco, California
4.3 (6240 reviews)
  • Cosmetic Dentists
  • orthodentist

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Premier Orthodontics

Mission Street, San Francisco, California
3.8 (322 reviews)

Our team of Premier Orthodontists are focused on helping you achieve a beautiful smile to last a lifetime. Premier Orthodontics uses advanced orthodon More Detail

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Western Dental & Orthodontics

Mission Street, San Francisco, California
2.7 (2906 reviews)
  • dental exams
  • General Dentistry
  • General Dentistry
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At our Western Dental office located near you at 2626 Mission St, we make sure everyone has access to convenient and affordable dental care of the hig 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.