For many Prospect Lefferts Gardens families, orthodontic care has to fit into real life. Appointments may happen before school, after work, between activities, or around a parent’s schedule. That is why finding an orthodontist near Prospect Lefferts Gardens, NY, is not only about distance. It is about choosing a nearby practice that can explain your options clearly and guide treatment with the right level of experience.
Scantlebury Orthodontics provides personalized braces, Invisalign, and orthodontic care for children, teens, and adults from our Brooklyn office near Grand Army Plaza. Led by board-certified orthodontist Dr. Sophia Scantlebury, DDS, MS, our team helps patients understand what their smile or bite needs before treatment begins.
A good orthodontic plan starts with the patient, not the appliance. Two people can both have crowded teeth and still need different treatment approaches because their bite, age, jaw growth, habits, and goals are not the same.
For Prospect Lefferts Gardens patients, treatment options may include braces, Invisalign, Invisalign Teen, SmartClip™ self-ligating braces, retainers, and accelerated orthodontic options when appropriate.
Braces are often recommended when precise control is needed. They can help correct crowding, spacing, crooked teeth, and bite problems. For children and teens, braces may be used to guide developing smiles. For adults, they can help address long-standing alignment or bite concerns.
Invisalign uses clear, removable aligners to move the teeth over time. It may be a good fit for teens or adults who want a less visible treatment option and can commit to wearing their aligners as directed.
Invisalign Teen may be considered for responsible teen patients who want clear aligners instead of braces. Since aligners only work when worn consistently, the consultation helps determine whether this option fits the patient’s habits and treatment needs.
SmartClip™ braces are designed to work without traditional elastic ties. Depending on the case, they may support efficient tooth movement while still allowing the orthodontist to guide the teeth carefully.
Retainers help protect the results after active treatment. They are also important for patients whose teeth have shifted after previous braces or Invisalign treatment.
Many patients start orthodontic treatment because they want straighter teeth. That is understandable, but orthodontic care should also look at how the teeth fit together.
A bite problem can affect chewing, tooth wear, cleaning, jaw comfort, and long-term stability. This is why an orthodontic evaluation looks at more than the front teeth. Dr. Scantlebury evaluates tooth position, jaw relationship, crowding, spacing, and how the upper and lower teeth meet.
This matters for patients from Prospect Lefferts Gardens who may be comparing treatment options. Invisalign may be a good fit for one person, while braces may be the stronger option for another. The right recommendation depends on what needs to be corrected and how predictable each treatment option will be.
Some patients know they want treatment. Others are not sure whether what they are seeing is serious enough to check. A consultation can help separate small cosmetic concerns from bite or development issues that may need attention.
It may be time to schedule a visit if you notice:
The goal of the visit is not to push treatment. It is to understand whether treatment is needed now, whether the teeth should be monitored, or whether there are several options to consider.
Prospect Lefferts Gardens is home to families, working adults, students, and long-time Brooklyn residents. Orthodontic care has to meet patients at different stages of life.
Children may need an early orthodontic evaluation to check jaw growth, spacing, eruption patterns, and bite development. Early treatment is not always necessary, but early evaluation can give parents a clearer sense of timing.
Teens often begin treatment when most permanent teeth are in place. This is a common stage for braces or Invisalign Teen, especially when crowding, spacing, or bite correction needs to be addressed before adulthood.
Adults may seek treatment because teeth have shifted, the bite feels off, cleaning is difficult, or they simply want to feel better about their smile. Adult orthodontics may also need to consider gum health, previous dental work, and long-term retention.
Choosing an orthodontist is partly about convenience, but the experience matters just as much. Orthodontic treatment can take time, so patients need a team that communicates clearly, monitors progress carefully, and helps them understand what each step is meant to do.
Patients from Prospect Lefferts Gardens choose Scantlebury Orthodontics for:
The goal is not just to finish treatment. It is to create a result that looks good, functions well, and has the right support after braces or aligners are complete.
Dr. Sophia Scantlebury, DDS, MS, is a board-certified orthodontist with years of experience treating Brooklyn patients. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Columbia University, completed orthodontic training at the University of Florida, and earned a Master of Science in Dental Sciences with a specialization in orthodontics.
Her background supports a careful, diagnosis-first approach to treatment. Whether a patient needs braces, Invisalign, early orthodontic guidance, bite correction, or retainers after previous treatment, Dr. Scantlebury focuses on creating a plan that fits the individual patient rather than forcing every smile into the same approach.
The first visit is designed to make the next step clearer. Some patients come in ready to start treatment. Others simply want to know whether their child needs monitoring, whether Invisalign is realistic, or why their teeth have shifted after past orthodontic care.
During the visit, the team may review:
Smile and bite concerns
The teeth, spacing, crowding, bite relationship, and jaw position are evaluated.
Treatment goals
You can discuss what you want to improve, whether that is appearance, comfort, function, timing, or stability.
Possible treatment options
Braces, Invisalign, retainers, or other orthodontic options may be discussed based on the findings.
Expected timeline and responsibilities
The team explains what treatment may involve and how patient cooperation can affect progress.
Recommended next steps
You leave with a clearer understanding of whether treatment should begin, wait, or be monitored.
That clarity can be especially helpful for parents and adults who are trying to make a confident decision without rushing into treatment.
Scantlebury Orthodontics is located at:
10 Plaza Street East #1H, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Our office is near Grand Army Plaza, and depending on your starting point and traffic, the trip to our Brooklyn office typically takes about 10 to 20 minutes by car. Patients using public transportation may also have a manageable route through nearby Prospect Park, Prospect Heights, or the Grand Army Plaza area.
We also serve patients from nearby Brooklyn communities, including Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and Carroll Gardens.
To schedule a visit, new patients can call (929) 493-3866. Current patients can call (718) 230-5046.
Yes. Scantlebury Orthodontics is located near Grand Army Plaza at 10 Plaza Street East #1H, Brooklyn, NY 11238, making it a practical option for many Prospect Lefferts Gardens patients.
Treatment options may include braces, Invisalign, Invisalign Teen, SmartClip™ self-ligating braces, retainers, and accelerated orthodontic options when appropriate.
Invisalign can be a good option for many adults, especially those who want a removable and less visible treatment. The best way to know is through an orthodontic evaluation.
A child should be evaluated if there are signs of crowding, bite problems, uneven jaw growth, early or delayed tooth loss, or permanent teeth coming in out of position.
Yes. If your teeth have shifted after previous braces or Invisalign treatment, a consultation can help determine whether retainers, Invisalign, or braces may be needed.
The better option depends on your teeth, bite, goals, and how much movement is needed. Dr. Scantlebury can explain which option is more predictable for your case.
If you live in Prospect Lefferts Gardens and are considering braces, Invisalign, early orthodontic care, or a retainer evaluation, the best first step is a consultation. You do not need to know exactly what treatment you need before coming in.
At Scantlebury Orthodontics, Dr. Sophia Scantlebury, DDS, MS, and our team will evaluate your smile, explain your options, and help you understand what kind of treatment makes sense for your teeth, bite, and long-term goals.