Stoll Orthodontics - Thornton
About Stoll Orthodontics - Thornton
Stoll Orthodontics - Thornton handles the kind of work that most people only think about twice in their lives: braces, retainers, and the occasional emergency wire adjustment. Orthodontics isn’t the sort of field that invites impulse visits, but when alignment issues or overcrowding become impossible to ignore, places like this exist to handle the technical side without fanfare. The practice covers standard metal braces, clear aligners, and early intervention for kids whose adult teeth are coming in at awkward angles. No one raves about orthodontic visits, but the numbers suggest a certain consistency—Google shows a 4.9 rating from 1,053 reviews.
The office sits at 2750 E 136th Ave, Suite 200, in Thornton, a stretch of Colorado that’s seen its share of suburban sprawl over the past two decades. This part of town isn’t exactly a destination, but it’s the kind of place where you’d expect to find a specialist’s office—close enough to major roads to be convenient, far enough from downtown to avoid the parking chaos. Orthodontics, by nature, requires repeat visits, so location matters more than it does for, say, an urgent care clinic. The building itself is part of a professional complex, the kind where you might also find a dentist, a financial planner, or a physical therapy practice.
Most orthodontic work follows a predictable trajectory: initial consultation, a series of adjustments, and eventual retention. Whether it’s traditional brackets or Invisalign-style trays, the process demands precision more than personality. Reviews for this practice don’t dwell on decor or small talk, which makes sense—when you’re there every six weeks to have your wires tightened, the priority is efficiency. For anyone who needs to actually call and schedule, the number is (303) 450-2211. That’s the kind of detail you only need once, but it’s annoying to dig up when you’re holding a broken retainer in one hand and a phone in the other.
Directions are straightforward if you’re coming from I-25 or E-470, though Thornton’s grid can be deceiving if you’re not used to it. The map will get you there without drama. And if you’re new to the area, just remember: no one moves to Thornton for the orthodontists, but at some point, you’ll probably need one.
This listing was last updated on March 17, 2026