Brea Family Dentistry & Orthodontics
About Brea Family Dentistry & Orthodontics
Dental care isn’t just about checkups—it’s about long-term relationships with providers who handle everything from first braces to routine cleanings. In Brea, a city where suburban convenience meets Orange County’s sprawl, clinics often specialize in either general dentistry or orthodontics. This one covers both under the same roof. This dual focus means families can schedule aligner consultations, fillings, and pediatric exams without juggling multiple offices. For parents coordinating school schedules or professionals balancing workdays, that consolidation can simplify what’s usually a logistical puzzle.
The clinic sits along East Imperial Highway, a stretch lined with medical offices, strip malls, and the occasional coffee shop—typical of Brea’s blend of residential and commercial zones. The address, 2820 E Imperial Hwy, places it near the intersection with Kraemer Boulevard, where traffic flows steadily but parking remains predictable. Unlike standalone orthodontists tucked into quiet plazas, this location benefits from visibility without the chaos of downtown areas. It’s the kind of spot where you might stop by after dropping kids at school or on the way home from the nearby Brea Mall.
Services here span the expected—cleanings, crowns, Invisalign—but also include less common offerings like TMJ treatments and emergency extractions. That breadth reflects a practical approach: rather than referring patients out for specialized care, they address issues in-house when possible. Questions about insurance, payment plans, or same-day appointments are best directed to their front desk. A quick call to (714) 572-2818 clarifies what’s covered before you arrive, saving the back-and-forth that often follows unexpected bills.
First-time visitors can map the route in advance; the area’s layout is straightforward once you’re familiar with it. For turn-by-turn guidance, the directions here account for Imperial Highway’s occasional congestion near rush hour. The surrounding blocks are walkable if you arrive early, with a few cafés and a park within a five-minute radius—useful for killing time before or after an appointment.
This listing was last updated on April 02, 2026