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Jeffrey Silmon, DDS

Orthodontist
230 Carroll St #1 Shreveport, LA 71105

About Jeffrey Silmon, DDS

Orthodontics often occupies that quiet space between necessity and long-term confidence. Unlike the fleeting trends of cosmetic treatments, it’s a field where precision meets patience—aligning teeth isn’t just about aesthetics but function, too. In Shreveport, the practice of Jeffrey Silmon, DDS fits into this landscape, offering a place where braces, retainers, and corrective procedures become part of a larger conversation about oral health. The work here isn’t flashy, but it’s the kind that changes how people carry themselves years down the line.

The office sits at 230 Carroll St #1, a stretch of Shreveport that blends professional storefronts with the kind of low-key charm that comes from being just off the main drag. Carroll Street itself is one of those areas where the city’s rhythm feels a little slower, the sidewalks a little wider—practical for anyone popping in between errands or after school. Orthodontic care, by nature, requires repeat visits, so location matters. Here, it’s tucked into a corner of the neighborhood that’s easy to reach but never overwhelming.

Booking an initial consultation or follow-up usually starts with a call. The number to connect, (318) 869-1248, is the kind you might jot on a sticky note or save under “ortho” after the first visit. First appointments often revolve around assessments—mapping out treatment plans, discussing options like traditional braces or clear aligners, and answering the inevitable questions about timelines and adjustments. Later visits become routine, the kind of thing that folds into the weekly schedule without fanfare.

For those mapping out their first trip, the directions place the office in a part of Shreveport where the buildings have a certain solidity to them—no frills, just the steady presence of a place that’s been there awhile. The block itself is lined with other small businesses, the kind that serve the neighborhood rather than pass-through traffic. It’s not the sort of address that announces itself with signage or spectacle, but then, orthodontics rarely does. The work happens incrementally, one adjustment at a time.

This listing was last updated on May 19, 2026

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