Harvard School of Dental Medicine orthodontics program training credentials the lead orthodontist at Park View Orthodontics on Fifth Avenue in Hillcrest, a practice established at the Suite 310 address in 2018 after taking over a longstanding orthodontic office at the same location. Orthognathic cases — Class II and Class III skeletal discrepancies needing pre-surgical alignment before mandibular or maxillary repositioning — are co-managed with dual-degree oral and maxillofacial surgeons including Brian K Oleksy DDS MD, whose MD credential covers the hospital surgical phase. Lingual braces — brackets affixed to the tongue-facing surface of teeth — are offered alongside Invisalign and 3M Clear Aligner systems for image-conscious adult patients who want correction without visible labial hardware. Multi-year adult treatment routes routine cleanings out to general dentists during active brace wear, with the front desk coordinating six-month prophylaxis appointments at offices including Dental Express in the same Hillcrest medical cluster. Phase I interceptive treatment in mixed-dentition children — where palatal expanders, partial braces, and headgear correct skeletal discrepancies before all permanent teeth erupt — represents the practice's most timing-sensitive workups, since the eruption window for effective skeletal modification closes around age 10 to 11.