


ABOUT US
Dr. Grace W. Simco is a board-certified orthodontist providing advanced
airway-focused, growth-guided care for children, teens, and adults in Bucks County area. At our boutique practice, every treatment plan is designed to support healthy nasal breathing, balanced jaw and facial development, optimized airway function, and a harmonious, naturally beautiful smile.
We look beyond teeth to understand the full picture: how you breathe, sleep, grow, and function. As an orthodontist specializing in airway-focused treatment, Dr. Grace evaluates the patient as a whole—not just alignment, but how breathing, jaw development, posture, and functional patterns influence long-term health and quality of life.
Airway focused orthodontics takes a holistic and integrative approach. By identifying early signs of airway dysfunction, utilizing advanced CBCT imaging and functional assessments, and collaborating with myofunctional therapists, sleep physicians, ENTs, allergists, and other specialists, we help patients achieve deeper rest, healthier growth, and lasting wellness. When function is optimized, aesthetics naturally follow.
For over a decade, Dr. Grace Orthodontics has become synonymous with heartfelt, beautifully crafted smiles. Every treatment plan is thoughtfully customized using advanced technologies, designed not only to straighten teeth but to enhance facial aesthetics and overall balance. Dr. Grace personally captures and approves all smile photographs, ensuring each result meets the highest artistic and clinical standards. This dedication to quality—and her refusal to compromise—has shaped Dr. Grace Orthodontics into a boutique smile brand truly in a league of its own.

Beyond Alignment: How Airway-Focused Orthodontics Supports Breathing, Sleep, and Facial Growth
Traditional orthodontics primarily focuses on aligning teeth and correcting bite issues.
Airway-aware orthodontics, by contrast, evaluates how orthodontic treatment impacts:
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Nasal and oral airway space
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Jaw positioning and growth
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Tongue posture and function
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Overall facial development

Can Teeth Extraction
Affect Airway Health
When jaw and facial growth are properly supported during Phase I treatment, the long-term need for extractions in Phase II may be reduced—or approached more thoughtfully—while preserving airway health.
Opening Hours
Monday 9AM – 6PM
Tuesday by appointment only
Wednesday 9AM – 6PM
Friday by appointment only









