Why Patients in Worthington Choose Us

  • 5-Star Orthodontist on Google
  • Less Than a 15-Minute Drive from Worthington
  • Friendly and Knowledgeable Team
  • Modern & High-Tech Office
  • Convenient Appointment Options

Meet Our Dedicated Orthodontist Near Worthington

  • Board-Certified and Highly Trained
  • Earned His Undergraduate Degree at The Ohio State University
  • Attended The Ohio State College of Dentistry
  • Obtained His Certificate in Orthodontics and Master of Science in Dentistry
  • Recipient of Ohio State College of Dentistry Recognition Award
  • Member of Professional Organizations, like the American Association of Orthodontists

Learn More About Dr. Mason

Dr. Amin Mason

My son was in treatment with another orthodontist, and after over a year there, the progress just wasn't happening. I was referred to Dr. Mason at Polaris Orthodontics. From day one my son Dylan was a priority. Dr. Mason and the front office staff was always so wonderful and polite. I made the choice to drive 45 minutes to use Polaris Orthodontics. Five stars, Highly recommend to others. Thanks Dr. Mason for my sons PERFECT smile.

Alisha

How Can We Help You Today?

Whether you are eager to put your child on the path toward an aligned smile or you are seeking a discreet orthodontic option for yourself, you’re in luck! At Polaris Orthodontic Center, we offer a wide range of orthodontic services at our practice near Worthington. From traditional braces to Invisalign to phase 1 orthodontics, we’ve got your back! To learn more about the different services that we offer, click on the icons listed below. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Traditional Braces

Traditional metal braces are the most common type of orthodontic treatment out there, and there is good reason for it! Because of their durability and affordability, they are great for children and adults alike. Whether you have teeth that are crowded, spaced, crooked, or otherwise misaligned, traditional braces can help you achieve the beautiful results you’ve been dreaming of.

Invisalign

If you are dealing with teeth that are gapped, crooked, crowded, or otherwise misaligned, but you aren’t eager about sporting metal brackets and wires for a year or two, Invisalign could be the solution for you! Invisalign uses a series of clear plastic aligners to slowly shift your teeth into more aligned positions. This way, you can undergo orthodontic treatment without the whole world knowing.

damon self-ligating braces

Traditional braces use colored plastic bands to keep the wire on the bracket. damon self-ligating braces work a little bit differently. For these types of braces, the archwire is held in place by the bracket itself by shutting a small, metal door. The doors allow for lower pressure placed on the teeth, making the overall treatment process more efficient. It can even speed up orthodontic treatment by up to six months depending on the issues being resolved.

Clear Braces

Clear braces are an excellent alternative to traditional metal braces. Instead of using metal brackets to support the wire, clear braces use brackets that are made from clear ceramic. This way, they don’t stand out as much against your teeth. Ultimately, patients can get the same benefits of traditional braces but with a more discreet appearance.

Phase 1 Orthodontic Treatment

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all children get a checkup with an orthodontic specialist by the time they are 7 years old. This is because many children benefit from early interceptive orthodontic treatment. When subtle problems are discovered early on, they can be corrected early, as the jaw and surrounding structures are still developing. Ultimately, it can help to set your child’s smile up for success!

Adult Braces

You may see that many orthodontic offices focus on treating children. However, it’s never too late to start working towards a smile that makes you feel confident. Correcting misalignment can also significantly improve your oral health and prevent costly issues from developing. At Polaris Orthodontic Center, we offer a variety of orthodontic solutions for adults, including Invisalign, clear braces, and traditional metal braces. To learn more about your options, don’t hesitate to give us a call and schedule your consultation.

2 Ways We Make Your Treatment More Affordable

Whether you are interested in traditional braces or are seeking a more discreet option, like Invisalign, we’re here to help. The cost of orthodontic treatment always plays a big part in the decision-making process, so we are proud to offer two different ways to lower the cost of your treatment, allowing it to better fit your budget. To learn more about your options, click on the icons below.

We Welcome Dental Insurance

At Polaris Orthodontic Center, we are happy to welcome dental insurance. Many insurance policies have a lifetime orthodontic benefit that is distinct from regular dental insurance. Because dental insurance policies vary quite a bit, we will review your insurance before taking the next steps. Once your treatment begins, we will file a claim with your insurance company, so you don’t need to worry about all of the paperwork. If you have any questions regarding your insurance, don’t hesitate to talk to one of our friendly team members.

We Happily Accept Flexible Financing

We are happy to offer monthly payment plans with no interest following your initial down payment. We can even extend the monthly payment longer than the estimated length of your treatment plan. For those who want to finance their down payment or the entire treatment fee, we also accept payments through CareCredit. CareCredit is a third-party financing company that can split the cost of your treatment into manageable monthly installments with little to no interest.

Finding Our Orthodontic Office Near Worthington

Our orthodontic office is located at 1079 Polaris Pkwy in Columbus, which is less than a 15-minute drive from Worthington. You can take US-23, Flint Road, and S. Old State Road nearly the whole way. We’re close to Polaris Fashion Place, as well as Krispy Kreme, Cold Stone Creamery, and Chase Bank. Locating us should be a breeze with your GPS, but you can always give us a call if you need additional assistance!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to find an orthodontist?

When searching for an orthodontist near Worthington, there are a few things you can look for that will help you determine whether the individual might be someone you will consider when seeking treatment:

  • Consider their educational background (Where did they receive their dental degree?)
  • Are they board-certified in orthodontics?
  • What kind of hands-on experience and training do they possess?
  • Which professional organizations do they belong to?

Dr. Mason is proud to be a board-certified orthodontist who completed his dental degree at The Ohio State College of Dentistry. After completing a one-year craniofacial research fellowship, he obtained a certificate in orthodontics and a Master of Science in Dentistry from the University of Colorado.

He is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, a diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics, and a member of countless other dental associations and societies, all of which help him stay informed and updated on the latest changes in the field of dentistry and orthodontics.

How do I find the best place to get orthodontic work done?

You’ll first want to begin by identifying what it is you are looking for in an orthodontist near Worthington. What do you deem most important? This could include finding someone who accepts your dental insurance, who is close to your home or work, who possesses excellent credentials, or who provides flexible operating hours. You might also consider whether you prefer a dentist or an orthodontist to provide the necessary work.

One way to get a first-hand look at the type of practice you want to visit is to schedule a tour or an appointment. By visiting the office, you can get a vibe for the dental team and how they treat patients. Also, you will learn whether they offer one-on-one, personalized treatment or generic, one-size-fits-all solutions.

At Polaris Orthodontic Center, Dr. Mason and our team don’t believe in delivering the same form of treatment to every patient. We recognize that each smile is different, so every plan is personalized according to the individual’s unique needs.

What do you do if you can’t afford an orthodontist?

Learning that you require orthodontics may have you wondering if you’ll be able to afford it. While dental insurance can be one of the most helpful solutions to reducing your out-of-pocket expenses, Dr. Mason and our team understand that not everyone has a private dental insurance plan. If you are looking for another way to pay for treatment, you can inquire about financing or an in-house membership plan, as many dental professionals offer one or the other, or both.

At Polaris Orthodontic Center, we offer uninsured patients the opportunity to receive no-interest monthly payment plans once the initial down payment is taken care of. If necessary, we will extend the payment plan beyond the timeframe of treatment so that it is more affordable.

We also work closely with CareCredit should you prefer to finance the down payment and/or treatment fee. Their low-to-no-interest payment plans can align with your budget so that you worry less about the upfront, out-of-pocket costs.

What level of education is required to be an orthodontist?

To become an orthodontist near Worthington, you must first obtain a bachelor’s degree and have high scores in math and science. You will then need to apply and complete your dental degree (DDS or DMD) from one of the 67 accredited dental schools throughout the U.S. This process can take 3-4 years.

Once finished with dental school, you may choose to complete a program in orthodontics, which often includes residency. During this time, you will need to pass a licensure exam to practice dentistry. The American Dental Association recognizes 12 unique specializations, one of which is orthodontics, so you’ll need to make sure that you receive the necessary credentials and experience to be considered a licensed orthodontist.