Looking for a trusted orthodontist in Midlothian, VA? At Richmond Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, our board-certified orthodontists provide personalized braces and clear aligner treatment for children, teens, and adults right here in the heart of Chesterfield County.
With over 100 years of experience serving Richmond-area families, a 4.8-star rating from 2,000+ Google reviews, and the unique advantage of pediatric dentistry and orthodontics under one roof, RPDO is the orthodontic practice Midlothian families trust for beautiful, healthy smiles.

What You’ll Find on This Page
- Which two orthodontists treat patients at our Midlothian office — and what they love about their work
- The four types of orthodontic treatment available, including braces and clear aligners — and which one fits your situation
- A side-by-side comparison of braces vs. clear aligners to help you decide
- Why age 7 is the magic number for a first orthodontic evaluation
- What happens at a free consultation (spoiler: no pressure, just answers)
- How much braces and aligners actually cost in the Richmond area — with real numbers
- Why having your pediatric dentist and orthodontist under the same roof changes everything
- How to make treatment affordable with flexible payment plans
- What 2,000+ families are saying about their experience at RPDO
Why Midlothian Families Choose RPDO for Orthodontic Care
Choosing an orthodontist is a big decision, and your family deserves a practice that combines clinical expertise with a genuinely welcoming experience. At Richmond Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, we’ve built our reputation on doing exactly that — and we’ve been doing it for more than a century. With a 4.8-star rating and over 2,000 Google reviews, families across Chesterfield County continue to choose RPDO as their orthodontic home.
What makes our office different from other practices in the area? It starts with our bi-specialty model. Because we house both pediatric dentistry and orthodontics in the same practice, your child’s care is seamless from their very first dental visit through braces and beyond. There’s no need to transfer records, coordinate between offices, or start over with a new team. Our pediatric dentists and orthodontists collaborate directly — so when Dr. Raymonia Eddleton, our board-certified pediatric dentist at this location, spots a developing bite issue during a routine cleaning, she can connect your family with our orthodontists that same day. That level of coordination is something standalone orthodontic offices simply can’t match.
We’re also proudly privately owned — not a corporate chain. That means every decision we make is driven by what’s best for our patients, not by outside investors or a distant call center. Your child isn’t a number here — they’re part of the RPDO family. Families in Bon Air, Brandermill, Woodlake, and throughout Chesterfield County appreciate the personal attention and lasting relationships that come with independent, family-focused care.
Our commitment to excellence has earned recognition from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Style Weekly Magazine, Virginia Living Magazine, and Richmond Magazine — awards that reflect the trust Richmond-area families place in our team year after year.
We’ve been coming here for years and their commitment to customer service is unmatched. They’ve taken great care of my kids and have been honest and provided top care. From the front desk staff to the providers, all are fantastic.
Meet Your Midlothian Orthodontists
Our office is home to two talented orthodontists who bring skill, warmth, and a genuine passion for transforming smiles.
Kevin Bibona, DDS — Orthodontist
Dr. Bibona is known for his personalized approach and his ability to make patients feel confident throughout every stage of treatment. He loves seeing the excitement on patients’ faces when their braces come off and they see their new smile for the first time. Whether your child needs early interceptive treatment or you’re an adult exploring clear aligners, Dr. Bibona tailors every plan to your unique goals. He has been recognized as a Top Dentist by Virginia Living Magazine.
Payton Cook, DDS — Orthodontist
Dr. Cook is dedicated to making orthodontic treatment a comfortable, positive experience. She takes time to ensure patients and parents understand their options and feel at ease every step of the way. Dr. Cook finds it especially rewarding to watch her patients’ confidence grow as their smiles transform — and she’s there to celebrate with them on the day their braces are removed.
Both Dr. Bibona and Dr. Cook treat patients at our Midlothian office on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, making it easy for Chesterfield County families to fit appointments around school and work schedules — including students from Midlothian High School, Monacan High School, Clover Hill High School, and Cosby High School. No referral from your dentist is required — you can book a free consultation directly.
This place is very good for braces! I have gotten my braces here and they always are very quick to get me back to change out the wires! The doctor is very quick and kind. The front desk is always there to help with your next appointment! Only place I would go!
“This place is very good for braces! I have gotten my braces here and they always are very quick to get me back to change out the wires! The doctor is very quick and kind. The front desk is always there to help with your next appointment! Only place I would go!” — Steven M.
Orthodontic Treatment Options in Midlothian
Every smile is different, which is why we offer a full range of treatment options to match your needs, lifestyle, and goals. During your complimentary orthodontic consultation, we’ll evaluate your bite, discuss your priorities, and recommend the best path forward.
Braces
Traditional metal braces remain one of the most effective orthodontic treatments available — and today’s braces are smaller, more comfortable, and more efficient than ever. They’re an excellent option for children and teens with moderate to complex alignment or bite issues, including overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite, and crowding.
Our orthodontists also offer ceramic braces, which use tooth-colored brackets that blend with your natural teeth for a more subtle look. Ceramic braces deliver the same results as metal braces with a more discreet appearance — a popular choice among teens and adults who want effective treatment without the visibility of metal.
Whether metal or ceramic, our orthodontists use the latest bracket systems and digital treatment planning to deliver precise results, often in less time than patients expect. Get tips on keeping teeth clean during treatment, or learn more about braces options at RPDO.
Clear Aligners
For teens and adults who want the most discreet option, clear aligners — including Invisalign® and Spark Clear Aligners — offer a virtually invisible way to straighten teeth. These removable trays are custom-designed using advanced digital scanning technology — no messy impressions — and they fit seamlessly into busy lifestyles.
Clear aligners are ideal for patients with mild to moderate spacing, crowding, or bite concerns and are a popular choice among adults and high schoolers alike. Because aligners are removable, there are no food restrictions, and brushing and flossing remain easy throughout treatment.
Braces vs. Clear Aligners: Which Is Right for You?
Not sure which option is best? Your free consultation will give you a personalized recommendation.
| Braces (Metal or Ceramic) | Clear Aligners | |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Moderate to complex cases — handles virtually any alignment or bite issue | Mild to moderate cases — ideal for spacing, crowding, and minor bite concerns |
| Appearance | Low-profile metal brackets or tooth-colored ceramic for a subtler look | Virtually invisible removable trays |
| Removable? | Fixed — stays on 24/7 | Yes — remove to eat, brush & floss |
| Treatment Time | Typically 12–24 months | Typically 6–18 months |
| Great for Kids? | Yes — all ages | Best for responsible teens & adults |
| Office Visits | Every 6–8 weeks | Every 8–10 weeks |
| Food Restrictions? | Avoid hard, sticky & chewy foods | None — eat whatever you like |
| Sports & Activities | Mouthguard recommended for contact sports | Remove aligners for sports if needed |
| Available Here? | Tuesdays & Thursdays | Tuesdays & Thursdays |
Early Orthodontic Treatment (Phase 1)
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age seven. Early orthodontic treatment, sometimes called Phase 1 or interceptive orthodontics, addresses developing problems like crossbites, crowding, jaw growth issues, and palatal expansion needs before they become more complex.
Starting treatment early can reduce the need for more extensive work later, shorten overall treatment time, and sometimes eliminate the need for tooth extractions. Many parents are surprised to learn that early intervention at age 7 or 8 can make their child’s futurebraces experience shorter and smoother. Learn more about the stages of orthodontic treatment for children.
Because our pediatric dentists and orthodontists work side by side, early signs are often caught during routine dental checkups and addressed without the hassle of coordinating between separate offices.
Braces for Teens
For most teenagers, comprehensive orthodontic treatment — sometimes called Phase 2 — begins once all or most permanent teeth have come in, typically between ages 11 and 15. This is the stage where braces or clear aligners do the bulk of the work: closing gaps, correcting crowding, aligning the bite, and creating a smile your teen will feel confident about.
Our orthodontists understand that teens have busy lives — between school at Midlothian High, Monacan, Clover Hill, or Cosby, sports, band, and social activities, fitting in appointments matters. That’s why we offer early morning availability and efficient visits designed to get your teen back to their day quickly. Teens also love choosing their bracket colors and watching their smile transform at each visit.
Whether your teen is a candidate for traditional metal braces, ceramic braces for a more subtle look, or clear aligners like Invisalign®, Dr. Bibona or Dr. Cook will recommend the option that best fits their case and their lifestyle.
Adult Orthodontics
It’s never too late to invest in your smile. Adult orthodontics at RPDO is growing in popularity, with more adults choosing braces or clear aligners to correct long-standing alignment issues, improve their bite, or simply boost their confidence. In fact, the American Association of Orthodontists reports that 1 in 3 orthodontic patients today is an adult.
Whether you’re a working professional, a parent, or a college student at nearby VCU or the University of Richmond, our orthodontists will design a plan that fits your life. Many adults prefer clear aligners like Invisalign® for their virtually invisible appearance and the convenience of removing them for meals and meetings.

What to Expect at Your Orthodontic Consultation
Your first orthodontic visit at our Midlothian office is complimentary and completely pressure-free. No referral from a dentist is needed — you can book directly. Here’s what you can expect:
Our team will take digital X-rays and photographs using advanced 3D digital scanning technology — no messy putty impressions — to create a precise model of your teeth, jaw, and bite in minutes. Your orthodontist — Dr. Bibona or Dr. Cook — will perform a thorough examination and discuss any concerns you or your child may have.
You’ll receive a personalized treatment recommendation, including the type of treatment that’s best for your case (braces, ceramic braces, or clear aligners), estimated timeline, and a clear breakdown of costs. Our treatment coordinators will walk you through insurance coverage and flexible payment plan options to make treatment affordable.
The entire consultation typically takes about an hour, and you’ll leave with a clear understanding of your options and next steps. Many families tell us the hardest part was simply making the first call — and that once they were here, they wished they’d come sooner.
Can’t make it to the office right away? We also offer virtual smile assessments so you can get started from home.
Conveniently Located in Midlothian for Chesterfield County Families
Our office is located at 13901 Coalfield Commons Pl, Suite 101, Midlothian, VA 23114, just off Midlothian Turnpike near the Coalfield Commons shopping area. We’re easily accessible for families coming from Brandermill, Bon Air, Woodlake, Moseley, Hallsley, and throughout Chesterfield County — with convenient access from Route 288 and the Powhite Parkway.
Families near the YMCA, Brandermill recreation areas, and the Robious Road corridor will find us a quick and easy drive. Whether you’re dropping off your teen after school at Midlothian High or Cosby, or swinging by after practice, our 7:30 AM start time means you can get in early and get on with your day.
Orthodontic Hours (Tuesdays & Thursdays): 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Pediatric Dentistry Hours (Wednesdays): 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone: (804) 740-7281
Need a different day or location? RPDO offers orthodontic care at four offices across the Greater Richmond area:
- Short Pump — 12270 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23233
- Mechanicsville — 7521 Right Flank Rd #110, Mechanicsville, VA 23116
- Richmond (Patterson Ave) — 8503 Patterson Ave, Richmond, VA 23229
- Midlothian — 13901 Coalfield Commons Pl, Suite 101, Midlothian, VA 23114
Our West End office on Gaskins Road provides pediatric dental care, so if your child starts with us there for cleanings and checkups, transitioning to orthodontic treatment at our Midlothian or Short Pump location is seamless — same practice, same records, same team philosophy.
With multiple locations across Henrico County, Hanover County, and Chesterfield County, there’s always an RPDO office close to home.

Affordable Orthodontic Care in Midlothian
We believe every family should have access to quality orthodontic care, which is why we work hard to make treatment affordable. RPDO accepts most major dental insurance plans, and our team will verify your benefits and maximize your coverage before treatment begins.
For families without orthodontic insurance — or for the portion not covered — we offer flexible financing options including in-house payment plans with no-interest and low-interest options. Our treatment coordinators will help you find a plan that fits your budget so finances never stand in the way of a healthy, confident smile.
Braces and clear aligner costs in the Greater Richmond area typically range from $3,000 to $7,000 depending on treatment complexity and duration. During your complimentary consultation, we’ll provide a transparent cost estimate tailored to your specific plan — no surprises, no hidden fees.
What Families Are Saying About RPDO
With a 4.8-star rating from over 2,000 Google reviews, Richmond Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics is one of the highest-rated practices in the Greater Richmond area. Here’s what parents and patients are saying:
All 5 of my littles come here and we have a great time every time. The staff is incredible. So very kind and professional. I’ve recommended to many of my friends. ❤️
Our experience has been phenomenal! The front desk ladies are so friendly & welcoming, and all of the orthodontists have been warm & kind.
Read more patient testimonials or check out our smile gallery to see real before-and-after results from real RPDO patients.
Frequently Asked Questions About Orthodontic Care in Midlothian
What age should my child first see an orthodontist?
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial orthodontic evaluation by age seven. At this age, your child has a mix of baby and permanent teeth, which allows our orthodontists to identify developing issues like crossbites, crowding, or jaw alignment concerns early.
Because our pediatric dentists and orthodontists share the same practice, these signs are often caught during routine checkups — no separate referral or office needed.
Do braces or clear aligners hurt?
You might feel some mild soreness for a few days after getting braces placed or switching to a new aligner tray, but it’s temporary and easily managed with over-the-counter pain relief and soft foods. Today’s bracket systems and aligner materials are designed to move teeth more gently than ever. Most patients tell us the discomfort fades quickly, and each subsequent adjustment visit is easier than the last.
How much do braces cost in Midlothian, VA?
Braces typically cost between $3,000 and $7,000 in the Greater Richmond area, depending on the type of braces (metal or ceramic), the complexity of treatment, and the estimated duration. Clear aligners like Invisalign® fall within a similar range.
During your free consultation, we’ll provide a personalized cost estimate and walk you through insurance benefits and payment plan options to fit your budget.
Do you offer Invisalign or clear aligners in Midlothian?
Yes. Our orthodontists offer clear aligner treatment — including Invisalign® and Spark Clear Aligners — for teens and adults with mild to moderate alignment concerns. Clear aligners are custom-made using digital impressions and are virtually invisible, making them a popular choice for patients who prefer a more discreet option. Learn more about clear aligners at RPDO.
Do I need a referral from my dentist to see an orthodontist?
No. You don’t need a referral to schedule a complimentary orthodontic consultation at RPDO. You can book directly online or by phone — whether your child is already a patient with us or this is your first visit.
What is the difference between a pediatric dentist and an orthodontist?
A pediatric dentist specializes in the oral health of children from infancy through adolescence, focusing on preventive care, cleanings, fillings, and overall dental development. An orthodontist completes two to three additional years of training beyond dental school, focusing specifically on correcting the alignment of teeth and jaws using braces, clear aligners, and other appliances.
At RPDO, we have both specialties under one roof — so your child can receive comprehensive care from their first tooth through their final retainer, all in one place.
Can adults get braces or Invisalign at RPDO?
Absolutely. Our orthodontists treat patients of all ages, and adult orthodontics is one of our fastest-growing services. Whether you’re interested in clear aligners for a discreet option or traditional braces for more complex correction, we’ll design a treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and goals.
How long does orthodontic treatment take?
Treatment length depends on the complexity of your case, but most patients wear braces or aligners for 12 to 24 months. Early orthodontic treatment (Phase 1) for younger children may be shorter — often 6 to 9 months — while complex adult cases may take a bit longer. Your orthodontist will provide a personalized timeline during your complimentary consultation.
Will my child need a retainer after braces?
Yes. After active orthodontic treatment is complete, a custom-fitted retainer is essential to keep teeth in their new positions. Without a retainer, teeth can gradually shift back over time. Our orthodontists will explain the retainer plan during treatment and make sure your child (or you) knows exactly what to expect after braces come off or aligners are complete.
What should I do in an orthodontic emergency — like a broken bracket or poking wire?
Orthodontic emergencies are uncommon, but they do happen — especially with active kids. If a bracket comes loose or a wire is causing irritation, you can apply orthodontic wax to the area for comfort and call our office to schedule an emergency repair visit. Our team will get you in quickly and make sure everything is back on track.
Can my child still play sports or musical instruments with braces?
Yes. Braces won’t stop your child from playing sports, performing in band, or participating in their favorite activities. For contact sports like football, basketball, lacrosse, or soccer, we recommend wearing an orthodontic mouthguard to protect brackets and teeth. Many students at Midlothian High, Monacan, Clover Hill, and Cosby play sports throughout their treatment with no issues. If your child plays a wind or brass instrument, there may be a short adjustment period, but most kids adapt quickly.
Do you offer free orthodontic consultations?
Yes. Every orthodontic consultation at RPDO is complimentary — no referral required. Your visit includes a thorough evaluation, digital imaging, a personalized treatment recommendation, and a detailed discussion of costs and payment options — all at no charge. Request your free consultation today.
Why choose a bi-specialty practice for orthodontic care?
When your child’s dentist and orthodontist share the same practice, records are shared instantly, treatment decisions are better informed, and your family never has to coordinate between separate offices. It’s a smoother experience — and it’s why so many Chesterfield County families trust RPDO from the very first visit.
Start Your Smile Journey in Midlothian Today
Whether your child is approaching their first orthodontic evaluation at age seven, your teen is ready for braces, or you’re an adult who’s been thinking about straightening your smile for years — our orthodontists are here to help.
With complimentary consultations, flexible payment plans, and the trusted care that’s earned us recognition across the Richmond area for over 100 years, there’s never been a better time to get started. Here’s how:
Step 1: Fill out our short online form or call us to request your free consultation.
Step 2: Visit our Midlothian office for your evaluation with Dr. Bibona or Dr. Cook. You’ll leave with a clear treatment plan, timeline, and cost breakdown.
Step 3: Start treatment and watch your smile transform. We’ll be with you every step of the way.
Not quite ready to come in? Start with a virtual smile assessment from the comfort of your couch.
Richmond Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics — proudly serving Midlothian, Bon Air, Brandermill, Woodlake, Moseley, Hallsley, and families throughout Chesterfield County and the Greater Richmond metro area.
