Orthodontic Treatment Program
We Envision a World in Which Every Child Reaches Their Full Potential
Orthodontic Treatment Program
The Orthodontic Treatment Program accepts referrals for patients managed by:
Patients NOT managed by the 22q Center, Center for Complex Craniofacial Disorders or the Cleft Lip and Palate Center click here.
About Us
Facial differences caused by a genetic condition can impact a child’s physical, social and emotional development. The Nationwide Children's Orthodontic Treatment Program offers a compassionate approach to comprehensive care, provided by experts who understand the dental development of these children as they grow. Treatment of children with facial differences may start as early as one week old and continues through adolescence into early adulthood with two to three different phases of treatment. Our state-of-the-art facilities offer cutting edge technology and the latest innovations in orthodontic treatment to ensure your child receives the most efficient and effective care.
Patient Education
All patients must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the initial evaluation, case presentation and start of treatment. Guardians who are not biological parents need to present legal documentation or proof of guardianship.
- What to Expect: Learn more about services offered by our program and what to expect during your appointment.
- Frequently Asked Questions: Find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions, including "Will medical insurance cover the cost of orthodontic treatment?" and "Is financial aid available?"
Helping Hands
- Wearing Braces
- Wearing Elastics
- Alveolar Bone Grafting (ABG) Surgery
- Orthodontic Emergencies (courtesy of American Association of Orthodontists)
PediaCast
- Episode 174: Cleft Lip and Palate
- Episode 226: All About 22q
- Episode 439: Tooth Care for Kids and Teens
- Episode 440: Syndromic Craniosynostosis
- Episode 450: Orthodontics & Braces
Social Media
In-Network Payors
Commercial Insurance
Ohio Medicaid
- Buckeye Community Health Plan
- Caresource
- Molina
- Paramount
- Traditional Medicaid
- United Health Care (UHC) Community Plan
- BCMH (Also known as The Children with Medical Handicaps Program)
*For all other insurances, services provided in the Orthodontic Treatment Program will be considered out of network.