Woods Orthodontics

441 MA-130, Sandwich, MA 02563
Woods Orthodontics - General dentist in Sandwich, MA

Dr. Woods received a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Boston College in 1974. Pursuing his interest in dentistry, Dr. Woods continued his education at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and graduated with a Doctorate of Dental Medicine in 1978. After receiving his dental degree, Dr. Woods was commissioned as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Dental Corps. While working as a Navy dentist, Dr. Woods treated medically compromised patients and worked with an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in the repair of traumatic injuries to the teeth and jaws. During his military service, Dr. Woods became interested in tooth movement and skeletal growth and development.

To help patients with the correction of orthodontic and orthopedic problems, Dr. Woods pursued additional graduate education at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine where he became certified as a board-eligible orthodontist in 1982.

Dr. Woods is a native of the Boston area and has had a family summer residence on Cape Cod since his childhood. He has been living in Sandwich with his family since he began his orthodontic practice, Woods Orthodontics, PC, in 1982. The practice specializes in the guidance of dental development for children as well as orthodontics and orthopedics for pre-teens, teenagers and adults. He is not only Invisalign certified but is proficient in the movement of teeth with multiple clear aligner systems and traditional braces.

Always interested in continuing education, Dr. Woods keeps abreast of the changes in orthodontics through courses provided by various dental organizations. Therefore, he is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, the American Dental Association, the Massachusetts Dental Association, the International Association of Orthodontists, and the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics. Dr. Woods completed all phases of board certification to become certified as a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics in 1992.

For36years, Dr. Woods wasa guest speaker at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, teaching dentists in the orthodontic graduate program. In addition, Dr. Woods taughtin the orthodontic department at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine until recently. At times, Dr. Woods will present lectures at various meetings and universities on orthodontic topics.

We recognize that all of our patients are unique and deserve to receive orthodontic care that reflects their individual needs. Our experienced and talented team is committed to working with you and your family to create a comfortable, stress-free, and rewarding orthodontic experience every time you visit our practice. We are pleased to welcome you and your family, and we look forward to working with you.

I love that we havecreated an orthodontic office where our patients and families feel comfortable. We have wonderful staff members who focus on each person, making them the top priority during visits. At our office,I am our HR as well as accounts receivable and payables manager. I also maintain our computers and provide tech support for our digital X-ray and digital impression machines. It is a great feeling to have worked with Dr. Woods since 1990,keeping the practice running smoothly,so our patients receive the best care while achieving their new smiles!

As a child and young adult, I lived in different countries whilemy father servedin the U.S. Air Force. Now, I livein Sandwich andenjoy the beaches of Cape Cod, reading, movies, and spending time with my husband, beautiful daughter, and friends.

My name is Jessica and I joined the Woods Orthodontics team in September of 2015. I feel very fortunate to be cross trained in both the clerical and clinical areas of Dr. Woods' practice. Some responsibilities of mine include: greeting patients at the front door with the proper Covid-19 paperwork in order to maintain safety for our patients and staff, confirming dental insurance coverage, importing patient photos and x-rays from the initial to final stages of their treatment into our records, and assisting Dr. Woods in the clinic. It brings me great joy to sendbefore and after photosto our patientsonce their smiles have been transformed!

I enjoy building friendly relationships with patients. Its fantasticto see how much each person changes as they get their new smile: they become much happier and outgoing! I make sure patients are comfortable in the chair, prepare them for their procedure, and work chairside. I also take diagnostic records and teach patients and parents about orthodontic and dental care. I love being part of creating a lifetime of beautiful smiles!

I enjoy talking with and getting to know our patients. We care for people of all ages, so Im always learning something new from them! Seeing a person go from feeling self-conscious to being thrilled with their smile is the best experience and I see it every day! I bring the patient to the chair, make sure theyre comfortable, and explain what Dr. Woods will be doing. Then I sit chairside, helping Dr. Woods while talking with our patient. I also offer information about orthodonticsand take diagnostic records.

When Im not at Woods Orthodontics, I love being at the beach. I was born and raised on Cape Cod and love raising my daughter here. My family and I like being outdoors, especially when were near salt water.

My name is Melissa and I graduated from the dental assistant program at Lincoln Technical Institute in 2013. I joined the Woods Orthodontics team in August of 2017. One of the most rewarding parts of being an orthodontic assistant is the happiness and appreciation our patients give us for what we do. We enjoy making people more confident in themselves.I am never too busy to stop and explain each procedure as treatment progresses so that patients have a full understanding of their orthodontic care. My coworkers and our easy-going patients make it a pleasure to be here each day and I love the relationships we create with each patient. In my free time I enjoy being outdoors and spending time with my cat Penny.

My name is Kalyn and I joined Woods Orthodontics in September of 2018. I enjoy meeting new patients daily and helping them feel more confident about their smiles. It is a very special thing for me when I notice someone's confidence change because of their smile. As an assistant, I try to make sure each patient is comfortable in the clinic and understand their treatment plan while working chairside with Dr. Woods. Working here for several years has increased my knowledge of orthodontic care. In my free time, I enjoy reading, being outdoors and walking my dog Phoebe.

Woods Orthodontics - General dentist in Sandwich, MA

At Woods Orthodontics, we work hard to treat our patients the same way we would like to be treated: with respect, professionalism, and sensitivity toward our needs. We understand the expectations of the patients and families we serve, and we do everything we can to make sure that each patient has an exceptional experience at our practice.

  • Do a good job! From the moment you enter our practice, we want you to feel comfortable, welcome, and appreciated. We are here for you, and it's our goal to build your trust in us so that we can help you smile.
  • Provide an office environment that is friendly, inviting, and professional. Your comfort is important to us, and because we work with patients of all ages, we recognize that each person who visits our practice has unique needs and expectations.
  • Woods Orthodontics - General dentist in Sandwich, MA

    For most people, achieving a healthy, beautiful smile is the reason for receiving orthodontic care. If you're self-conscious about your smile, straighteningyour teethwith braces or aligners will greatly improve the way you look and feel.

    When your treatment is complete, you will have the smile you've always dreamed of and the confidence to show it off! We also want you to feel comfortable and confident throughout your entire orthodontic experience, and our practice is dedicated to making sure that you receive the quality care you deserve.

    Orthodontic appliances are made of metal, ceramic, or plastic. They may be removable or they may be brackets bonded to the teeth. By placing a constant, gentle force in a carefully controlled direction, braces slowly move teeth to the proper position.

    Gone are the days when a metal band with a bracket was placed around each tooth. You can now choose clear or metal braces. Modern wires are far less noticeable than in the past,since they are thinner and apply very light forces to teeth.Theselatest wires, made of super-elastic materials, move teeth gently and fast, with comfort similar to natural eruption. Today, any age is a great age to wear braces! Our patinets rangefrom 8 to 80 years of age!

    Treatment time varies and can last between one and three years, depending on several factors including age, growth and habit changes,treatment method, and how minor or severe your bite problemis. A big factor insuccessful and timely treatment is you! The more involved and diligent you are, the more efficient your treatment will be. For childrenreceiving interceptive(usually early, limited), treatment, orthodontic care is typically for a short time andwill provide a much better end result after a second, finishing phase of therapyat an older age.

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    Rating 2.9 out of 5 based on 15 reviews

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    Pamela Lind
    2 years ago
    Do what you need to do but dr woods sucks; to be clear after 3 years under his care my daughters teeth look worse than ever. Now that she is leaving for college he is putting her in Invisalign, but we are so so upset and she is embarrassed and ashamed about how her teeth look. My review: Horrible. Inept. The worst. My daughter has been under this orthodontist for three full years and now that she leaving for college - UCalgary - we are nothing less than in tears. Dr. Woods has repeatedly shifted blame as to why he has failed so miserably. The fact is that my daughter had been in braces for a year and when we moved here and had an initial consultation with this dotard he said that her teeth would be done in 4-6 months. Three years later people. Neverrrr everrr again.


    Katelyn Mello
    2 years ago
    I love this place! I use to go to a different orthodontist where I had a horrible experience, a friend suggested to go to DR.Woods and I'm so lucky I did! The receptionist are so sweat and check me in ASAP, the dental assistance are also sweat, caring and do a great job, Dr.woods Is caring not just for his patients but also to his employees. 100% recommend going here!


    Shawna Fitzpatrick
    2 years ago
    Had my braces done here years ago. My teeth have shifted alot since then and when I went back I was basically told "whoops, we should have done a permanent retainer". I was offered a discount to redo them, which I appreciated and would have taken. However, I haven't been able to bring myself to do it because of a very judgmental and hurtful remark that was made to me about having children. When finding out I have children, he said "and the guy left you." However, "the guy" is my husband and was at home with our kids. What an odd thing to say or assume. I haven't been able to kick that from my memory. So my teeth are shifted and I was offended on top of it, I can't support this business.


    Shawna Fitzpatrick
    3 years ago
    Had my braces done here years ago. My teeth have shifted alot since then and when I went back I was basically told "whoops, we should have done a permanent retainer". I was offered a discount to redo them, which I appreciated and would have taken. However, I haven't been able to bring myself to do it because of a very judgmental and hurtful remark that was made to me about having children. When finding out I have children, he said "and the guy left you." However, "the guy" is my husband and was at home with our kids. What an odd thing to say or assume. I haven't been able to kick that from my memory. So my teeth are shifted and I was offended on top of it, I can't support this business.


    Ida Ovies
    5 years ago
    WORST treatment I have ever received by a physician and their staff. They should not be allowed to work on children. When my daughter complained that she was feeling pain and that they were being rough she was met with a horrible attitude and intimidation. They hold grudges if you speak up or complain and Dr. Woods does not hold any of his staff accountable. I do not know who is worse the staff or Dr. Woods. We are disgusted by he treatment we have received and we were forced to make a move to another orthodontist office where our daughter and ourselves will be treated with respect and compassion. At Woods Orthodontics you will be treated as just another number not a patient, they do not care about establishing a relationship with the patient. When we tried to address our concerns not only did Dr. Woods not apologize or even try to make things right, they kept all the money we had paid in advance. By far the worse, from the miserable staff at the front desk to the doctor himself. It is really mind blowing that he chooses to run his office this way and gets away with it. I hope my experience can save someone else, specially with children, who have invested all the time and money that orthodontic treatment requires from having to experience what we have at the hands of Dr. Woods and his staff.


    Alana Dingman
    5 years ago
    I was a patient of Dr. Woods and was always treated well. Had braces and am very happy with the results.


    K T
    5 years ago
    My daughter just had her braces removed after 2 years of braces. I cannot say enough about Dr Woods and his staff. Dr Woods is very knowledge about Orthodontics and put myself, my husband and my daughter at ease with a very complex treatment. My daughter has actually enjoyed having her braces and always looked forward to her appointments and talking with the assistants. We will be starting our son in the spring and look forward to another great experience.


    Christine Brown
    5 years ago
    Dr. Woods kept us informed all through the process of my daughter's braces. We were always treated with respect, the office runs on a very organized, efficient scheduled and were seen ON TIME, EVERY TIME! Everyone is very positive, professional and wonderful to work with.


    Christine Brown
    6 years ago
    Dr. Woods kept us informed all through the process of my daughter's braces. We were always treated with respect, the office runs on a very organized, efficient scheduled and were seen ON TIME, EVERY TIME! Everyone is very positive, professional and wonderful to work with.


    Ida Ovies
    6 years ago
    WORST treatment I have ever received by a physician and their staff. They should not be allowed to work on children. When my daughter complained that she was feeling pain and that they were being rough she was met with a horrible attitude and intimidation. They hold grudges if you speak up or complain and Dr. Woods does not hold any of his staff accountable. I do not know who is worse the staff or Dr. Woods. We are disgusted by he treatment we have received and we were forced to make a move to another orthodontist office where our daughter and ourselves will be treated with respect and compassion. At Woods Orthodontics you will be treated as just another number not a patient, they do not care about establishing a relationship with the patient. When we tried to address our concerns not only did Dr. Woods not apologize or even try to make things right, they kept all the money we had paid in advance. By far the worse, from the miserable staff at the front desk to the doctor himself. It is really mind blowing that he chooses to run his office this way and gets away with it. I hope my experience can save someone else, specially with children, who have invested all the time and money that orthodontic treatment requires from having to experience what we have at the hands of Dr. Woods and his staff.


    Alana Dingman
    6 years ago
    I was a patient of Dr. Woods and was always treated well. Had braces and am very happy with the results.


    K T
    6 years ago
    My daughter just had her braces removed after 2 years of braces. I cannot say enough about Dr Woods and his staff. Dr Woods is very knowledge about Orthodontics and put myself, my husband and my daughter at ease with a very complex treatment. My daughter has actually enjoyed having her braces and always looked forward to her appointments and talking with the assistants. We will be starting our son in the spring and look forward to another great experience.


    Isaac Fragosa
    6 years ago
    Absolutely Terrible, read my full review below. About a year and a half into treatment I started getting TMJ/TMD symptoms such as clicking, grinding and locking on the right side of my jaw. I never had TMJ/TMD symptoms until I started braces. I told Dr Woods that my jaw didn't feel right and explained to him my symptoms, he dismissed them as "normal" and told me they were possibly caused by clenching. As time went on the symptoms got worse and my bite didn't feel good either. Finally the braces came off after a little over three and a half years. My smile and teeth looked "good" but my bite and the pain in my jaw were making me miserable. I brought this up with Dr Woods repeatedly but he had little to offer in terms of what was wrong or how to fix it. Then my regular dentist noticed and told me that some of my front teeth showed severe bone loss and were loose. She said I must be "hitting very hard on my front teeth" to make them that loose. To make matters worse these teeth in the front, the ones that gave me a nice smile started shifting about a year after braces even though I wore my retainers and had a permanent retainer on my bottom teeth! Dr Woods told me it was "tounge thrust" that was causing my teeth in the front to shift. But this along with my other symptoms made me think that something wasn't right, something more than "tounge thrust" and "clenching". Not getting satisfactory answers from Woods I went to other orthodontis and TMJ/TMD specialists across the Cape and Boston to see if they could give me a second opinion. Finally I was told by a specialist that "You have no contact with your molars". And that "all of your contact is with your front teeth". The specialist told me the lack of contact with my molars explained my TMJ/TMD symptoms because my jaw muscles had to compensate for the lack of bite, and it also explained the shifting and the bone loss of my front teeth due to all the bite force being directed there. The specialist told me that the way my teeth were aligned also pushed my jaw to the right when I chewed causing further trauma to my right condyle and surrounding musculature. Why "Dr" Woods a supposedly trained Orthodontist couldn't see this is beyond me. Talking with "Dr" Woods is like talking to a wall and I am currently trying to fine a competent orthodontist to fix what "Dr" Woods did. Interestingly I stoped wearing "Dr" Woods retainers and many of my symptoms have gone away or lessened despite my teeth being in a worse position then they were to start with. I even have some contact with my molars now despite not receiving any further treatment by an orthodontist. Without the use of Woods retainers my teeth are aligning themselves back to a more stable position albeit slowly. So in conclusion if you want to spend $5K+ and years of braces to end up worse than when you started then "Dr" Woods is your guy.


    Isaac Fragosa
    7 years ago
    Absolutely Terrible, read my full review below. About a year and a half into treatment I started getting TMJ/TMD symptoms such as clicking, grinding and locking on the right side of my jaw. I never had TMJ/TMD symptoms until I started braces. I told Dr Woods that my jaw didn't feel right and explained to him my symptoms, he dismissed them as "normal" and told me they were possibly caused by clenching. As time went on the symptoms got worse and my bite didn't feel good either. Finally the braces came off after a little over three and a half years. My smile and teeth looked "good" but my bite and the pain in my jaw were making me miserable. I brought this up with Dr Woods repeatedly but he had little to offer in terms of what was wrong or how to fix it. Then my regular dentist noticed and told me that some of my front teeth showed severe bone loss and were loose. She said I must be "hitting very hard on my front teeth" to make them that loose. To make matters worse these teeth in the front, the ones that gave me a nice smile started shifting about a year after braces even though I wore my retainers and had a permanent retainer on my bottom teeth! Dr Woods told me it was "tounge thrust" that was causing my teeth in the front to shift. But this along with my other symptoms made me think that something wasn't right, something more than "tounge thrust" and "clenching". Not getting satisfactory answers from Woods I went to other orthodontis and TMJ/TMD specialists across the Cape and Boston to see if they could give me a second opinion. Finally I was told by a specialist that "You have no contact with your molars". And that "all of your contact is with your front teeth". The specialist told me the lack of contact with my molars explained my TMJ/TMD symptoms because my jaw muscles had to compensate for the lack of bite, and it also explained the shifting and the bone loss of my front teeth due to all the bite force being directed there. The specialist told me that the way my teeth were aligned also pushed my jaw to the right when I chewed causing further trauma to my right condyle and surrounding musculature. Why "Dr" Woods a supposedly trained Orthodontist couldn't see this is beyond me. Talking with "Dr" Woods is like talking to a wall and I am currently trying to fine a competent orthodontist to fix what "Dr" Woods did. Interestingly I stoped wearing "Dr" Woods retainers and many of my symptoms have gone away or lessened despite my teeth being in a worse position then they were to start with. I even have some contact with my molars now despite not receiving any further treatment by an orthodontist. Without the use of Woods retainers my teeth are aligning themselves back to a more stable position albeit slowly. So in conclusion if you want to spend $5K+ and years of braces to end up worse than when you started then "Dr" Woods is your guy.


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