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With SP Orthodontics

Begin your smile journey with SP Orthodontics from the comfort of your home. Our expert team understands your busy schedule.

Discover if you’re a candidate for orthodontic treatment right from your phone. Dr. Sayania or Dr. Patel will evaluate your smile and provide personalized recommendations.

How It Works

Getting started is simple. Share some details about yourself and take a few photos of your teeth.

Step 1:
Using your smartphone and a helper, take these 8 photos. The clearer the pictures, the better we can assess your needs!

photo of smile
photo of smile
photo of smile
photo of smile
photo of smile
photo of smile
photo of smile
photo of smile

Need tips for great photos? First, make sure your room is well-lit. Then, use two spoons to gently pull back your cheeks while a friend or family member takes the photos.

Step 2:
Fill out the form below.

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    Step 3:
    You're all set! Dr. Sayania or Dr. Patel will review your photos and get back to you soon with your treatment options.

    VERY IMPORTANT

    When we send you an email, or you send us an email, the information sent is not encrypted. That means a third party may be able to access the information and read it since it is transmitted over the Internet. If you receive an email, someone may be able to access your email account and read it.

    • HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
    • HIPAA was passed by the U.S. government in 1996 in order to establish privacy and security protections for health information
    • Information stored on our computers is encrypted.
    • Most popular email services (ex. Hotmail®, Gmail®, Yahoo®) do not utilize encrypted email.
    • Email is a very popular and convenient way to communicate for a lot of people, so in their latest modification to the HIPAA act, the federal government provided guidance on email and HIPAA.
    • The guidelines state that if a patient has been made aware of the risks of unencrypted email, and that same patient provides consent to receive health information via email, then a health entity may send that patient personal medical information via unencrypted email.
    • For more information visit https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-01-25/pdf/2013-01073.pdf.

    By sending a request for virtual consultation with email you are accepting the terms and conditions of utilizing non-encrypted email to communicate health information.