Mullins Orthodontics in Coronado delivers board-certified orthodontic care from a custom-designed office at 1116 First Street, near the intersection of First and C Avenue, where the practice has served Coronado Island families since 2007. The West Virginia University dental and orthodontic program graduate — a Navy veteran who completed residency at Navy Medical Center San Diego — holds Diplomate status from the American Board of Orthodontics and American Association of Orthodontists membership, with a treatment philosophy built on cervical-spine-conscious bracket mechanics sometimes coordinated with Potter Chiropractic on First Street for patients experiencing TMJ-related cervical tension during active orthodontic treatment. Metal braces, ceramic braces, Invisalign, retainers, and habit appliances use exclusively American Orthodontics–manufactured components, and Tricare acceptance serves military families stationed at Naval Air Station North Island. Post-treatment stability protocols sometimes integrate jaw-rehabilitation exercises coordinated with Results Rehabilitation for patients whose temporomandibular joint function requires physical-therapy support alongside orthodontic retention. Complex early-intervention cases involve palatal expansion with bonded rapid maxillary expanders, serial extraction protocols, and two-phase treatment plans that guide skeletal growth before fixed-appliance finishing in adolescence.