About Dr. James D. Kaley, DDS
The Oakcrest area of Greensboro has long been a quiet hub for families, with its mix of residential streets and professional offices. Among them is an orthodontics practice handling everything from early childhood evaluations to adult alignment corrections. Braces, clear aligners, retainers—the usual tools of the trade—are all part of the equation here. It’s the kind of place where routine adjustments and first-time consultations happen without fanfare, just steady work.
Finding a specialist who deals exclusively with alignment and bite issues can simplify what’s often a years-long process. At 2510 Oakcrest Ave, the focus stays narrow: correcting overbites, closing gaps, straightening crowded teeth. No general dentistry distractions, just the mechanics of moving teeth where they need to go. The address puts it a short drive from both downtown and the universities, which means it’s as accessible for students as it is for long-time residents.
Orthodontics isn’t the sort of field that lends itself to impulse visits. Most people arrive after a referral or a long consideration of whether the timing—or the teeth—are right. Still, questions about treatment length, payment options, or even the difference between metal and ceramic brackets tend to come up. A quick call to (336) 282-2150 covers the basics before anyone steps through the door.
First visits usually start with maps pulled up on a phone, double-checking the route. For this one, the directions are straightforward, cutting through a stretch of Greensboro that’s more practical than flashy. The goal, after all, isn’t the drive—it’s the result.
This listing was last updated on April 29, 2026