Motto Clear Aligners
About Motto Clear Aligners
The shift from metal braces to clear aligner therapy has reshaped how people approach orthodontics—no more wires, no more brackets, just removable trays that adjust teeth over time. Motto Clear Aligners fits squarely into this modern category, offering an alternative for those who want straighter teeth without the traditional hardware. Orange City’s stretch of Enterprise Road, just north of the more densely packed Volusia County hubs, hosts this practice among a mix of professional offices and light commercial spaces. It’s a practical location for anyone coming from DeLand or Deltona without venturing into the heavier traffic of Sanford or Orlando.
Aligners aren’t just about aesthetics; they address crowding, spacing, and bite issues with the same mechanical precision as braces—just with a lower profile. The process typically starts with a 3D scan, skips the goopy molds of the past, and moves straight to a customized treatment plan. Adjustments happen gradually, with check-ins to monitor progress, and the whole system hinges on consistency—wearing the trays as directed, swapping them out on schedule. This isn’t the kind of service that pops up in strip-mall storefronts with neon signs; it’s tucked into a suite marked 100, part of a building that looks like it houses accountants and insurance agents just as easily as dental specialists.
Logistics for new patients usually begin with a consultation—no referral needed, just a call to (386) 456-9101 to set it up. The area itself is straightforward to navigate, with Enterprise Road running parallel to I-4, so anyone mapping the route from out of town can avoid the turnpike if they prefer. For exact directions, the map pins the office between a tax preparer and what looks like a financial planning firm. Around here, people tend to pick their orthodontist the same way they pick their mechanic: based on word of mouth and whether the place feels like it’ll get the job done without fuss.
This listing was last updated on May 16, 2026