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4200 Lucile Dr Ste 400
Lincoln, NE 68506

Pioneer Orthodontics, located in Lincoln and York, NE, has been providing exceptional orthodontic care since 2002. Led by Dr. Annette Cserna and Dr. Michael Tewes, their experienced team offers a smooth and hassle-free experience, with flexible scheduling and affordable payment plans to meet the needs of their patients. They provide a comprehensive range of treatments, including braces, Invisalign, and clear braces, for patients of all ages, and are proud to offer bilingual services for Spanish-speaking individuals. With a focus on personal care and a commitment to making the orthodontic treatment process easy and stress-free, Pioneer Orthodontics is dedicated to putting a smile on their patients' faces.

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