Free Virtual Consultation

Learn if you’re a candidate for orthodontic treatment from your phone. We'll review your smile and let you know if treatment is right for you.

How It Works

Step 1

Take 8 pictures of your smile from the angles below.

Woman with light brown hair and blue eyes, smiling gently, showcasing a healthy smile, set against a neutral background, relevant to Saddle Creek Orthodontics' virtual smile assessment services.
Smiling woman with straight teeth showcasing orthodontic results, relevant to Saddle Creek Orthodontics' virtual smile assessment service.
Profile view of a woman with blonde hair and earrings, illustrating a potential orthodontic patient for virtual smile assessment at Saddle Creek Orthodontics.
Close-up of a person's smile showcasing straight, white teeth, relevant to Saddle Creek Orthodontics' virtual smile assessment service.
Close-up of a person's smile showcasing straight, white teeth, relevant to Saddle Creek Orthodontics' virtual smile assessment service.
Close-up of a smiling mouth showcasing straight, white teeth, relevant for Saddle Creek Orthodontics' virtual smile assessment service.
Open mouth view showcasing upper and lower teeth alignment, highlighting potential orthodontic considerations for virtual smile assessment at Saddle Creek Orthodontics.
Close-up view of an open mouth showing teeth alignment and tongue, relevant for virtual smile assessment at Saddle Creek Orthodontics.

Need Help Taking Photos?

Step 2

Text your pictures to us at 901-726-3878, or fill out the form below to upload your pictures.

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    • Step 3

      You’re finished! Dr. Kyle or Dr. John will review your photos and we will get back to you soon with your treatment plan options.

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