Spangdahlem Air Base sits in the Eifel region, about an hour’s drive from Landstuhl. For most orthodontic treatments, that distance requires more thought. With Invisalign, the calculus is different. Fewer appointments, longer gaps between visits, and no emergency trips for broken brackets make Invisalign the most practical option for patients at Spangdahlem who want treatment without the commute dominating their schedule.
Dillon American Orthodontic Care in Landstuhl has been providing Invisalign near Spangdahlem patients with American-standard care since well before the treatment existed under that name. Dr. Michael Dillon has been serving this region’s military community since 1984, is Tricare certified, and handles US insurance claims directly. The consultation is free.
One of the most common concerns for Invisalign near Spangdahlem patients is what happens if orders come through before treatment is complete. Dr. Dillon has managed this situation for military families for four decades. Invisalign treatment is fully digital, which means your complete treatment plan, aligner sequence, and records can be transferred to a provider stateside without starting over. The practice documents everything to American standards specifically because of this reality.
Address: Weiherstr. 1
66849 Landstuhl-Ramstein, Germany
Phone/Text: 06371-918911
Email: info@dillonortho.com
Clinic Hours: Monday – Friday: 8 am–5 pm
Large free parking available directly across from the office.
Most orthodontic care requires visits every 4 to 6 weeks. Invisalign at Dillon American Orthodontic Care is designed around a longer appointment spacing, typically every 8 to 10 weeks, because the trays do the work between visits rather than requiring manual wire adjustments. For Spangdahlem-based families making the drive to Landstuhl, that difference is significant over the course of a year or more of treatment.
| Factor | Traditional Braces | Invisalign |
| Visit frequency | Every 4 to 6 weeks | Every 8 to 10 weeks |
| Emergency appointments | Broken brackets, loose wires | Virtually none |
| Food restrictions | Significant list | None, remove to eat |
| Mid-treatment PCS | Requires careful handoff | Digital records transfer easily |
| Visibility during treatment | Visible hardware | Nearly invisible aligners |
The Spangdahlem math: Braces require roughly 12 to 15 office visits over an 18-month treatment. Invisalign requires roughly 7 to 9. For a patient driving from Spangdahlem, that is 5 to 6 fewer round trips to Landstuhl over the course of treatment.
Dr. Dillon’s Invisalign treatment near Spangdahlem covers a wide range of alignment and bite issues for both teens and adults. Here is what it handles well:
If you have younger children and are thinking ahead, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends a first orthodontic evaluation by age seven. Early treatment at Dillon American Orthodontic Care can identify developing jaw and bite issues while growth is still working in the child’s favor, potentially reducing the complexity and length of treatment during the teen years. For families at Spangdahlem, an early evaluation is a simple appointment that can make a significant long-term difference.
Dr. Dillon is a University of Maryland graduate with dual bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and English and a dental degree earned in 1978. He received his orthodontic certification in 1984 along with the Most Outstanding Research Award. He served as an officer in the US Air Force Dental Corps at Ramstein before establishing his private practice in Landstuhl, where he has been licensed and practicing since 1984. He is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists and has lectured in Europe, Japan, and Australia. Full background at dillonortho.com/meet-the-doctor.
Dillon American Orthodontic Care is a Preferred Tricare Certified Practice. The team handles Tricare and US insurance claims directly. Active duty patients do not need to bring a NARF. Full details on financial and insurance options are on the practice website.
The smile gallery shows before and after results from patients treated at Dillon American Orthodontic Care across a full range of cases, including Invisalign corrections comparable to what many Spangdahlem-area patients present with. Browsing results before your consultation gives you a realistic picture of what treatment can accomplish.
The practice is located at Weiherstr. 1 in Landstuhl-Ramstein, approximately one hour from Spangdahlem Air Base. With Invisalign’s longer appointment spacing of 8 to 10 weeks, most patients make the drive 7 to 9 times over the full course of treatment rather than the 12 to 15 visits typical of braces.
Yes. The practice is a Preferred Tricare Certified Practice and handles US insurance claims directly. Active duty patients do not need a NARF. The team is experienced with military insurance and can expedite claims through the office.
Invisalign is fully digital. Your complete treatment plan, aligner sequence, and records transfer cleanly to a provider stateside. Dr. Dillon documents all treatment to American standards specifically because military families rotate, and he has managed this transition for patients for over 40 years.
Yes. Invisalign Teen includes compliance indicators built into each tray and six replacement aligners at no extra charge. It is appropriate once permanent teeth have fully erupted, typically around age 12 to 13. Dr. Dillon confirms readiness and recommends the right timing at the free consultation.
Absolutely. About 40% of Dr. Dillon’s patients are adults. Invisalign fits seamlessly into professional and military life, and the longer gap between appointments makes it especially practical for adults traveling from Spangdahlem for treatment.