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Levens Orthodontics

Orthodontist
4.8 (41 reviews) Updated Mar 30, 2026
16 Hampton Village Plaza Ste. 261 St. Louis, MO 63109, Saint Louis

About Levens Orthodontics

Orthodontics sits at the intersection of dental health and confidence—straightening teeth isn’t just about aesthetics, but function, bite alignment, and long-term oral care. While general dentists handle cleanings and fillings, orthodontists specialize in correcting misalignments, overcrowding, and jaw discrepancies. For those navigating braces, clear aligners, or retainers, the process often starts with a consultation to map out a treatment plan tailored to individual needs. St. Louis has its share of practices, but finding one that balances technical precision with patient communication can make the difference between a stressful experience and a manageable one.

The Hampton Village Plaza area, just off Loughborough Avenue, is home to an orthodontic office at 16 Hampton Village Plaza Ste. 261 St. Louis, MO 63109. This stretch of South County blends residential quiet with commercial convenience—pharmacies, cafés, and professional offices share the plaza, making it easy to run errands before or after an appointment. Orthodontic work isn’t a one-time visit; it’s a commitment spanning months or years, so proximity to daily routes matters. Whether it’s a child’s first set of braces or an adult exploring Invisalign, the logistics of repeated visits often influence where people end up.

Clear aligners, traditional metal braces, and early interceptive treatments for kids cover the core of what orthodontists address. Some practices lean heavily into cutting-edge tech like 3D scanning; others prioritize a more hands-on approach with physical molds and adjustments. Retention phases—often overlooked—are just as critical as the active straightening stage, since teeth can shift back without proper follow-up. Questions about payment plans, insurance coordination, or how to handle a broken wire at 9 p.m. usually come up early, which is why direct communication channels matter as much as the clinical work itself.

For anyone weighing their options, a quick call to (314) 244-3850 can clarify basics like initial consult availability or accepted insurance providers. Mapping the route ahead of time helps too—directions to the plaza are straightforward from Highway 55 or Chippewa Street.

This listing was last updated on March 30, 2026

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