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Dr. Zach Frazier: Building Smiles Through Community and Orthodontics

November 29th, 2022

If there’s one thing you should know about me, it's that I love Downers Grove. I love the small town feel and I love the way people come back to raise their own families here. Having grown up attending the District 58 & 99 schools, playing for Downers Grove North soccer at Carsten’s Field, eating ice cream at Every Day’s a Sundae, and watching movies at the Tivoli, I love that I get to experience those memories through different eyes with my own kids. 

That’s one of the reasons why giving back to the community of Downers Grove is so important to me. In the past 7 years Zach Frazier Orthodontics has made over $50K in contributions to over 40 local groups, schools and organizations in and surrounding Downers Grove. These include schools; all types of youth sports and clubs; and community organizations like Downers Grove Junior Woman’s Club, Sharing Connections, and The Grove Foundation.

These groups, schools and organizations make Downers Grove a great place to live and be a part of; contributing to their success makes me feel good, knowing that I’m contributing to the success and joy of so many of my patients and their families as well. 

I pride myself in being an excellent orthodontist who cares about each of his patients and provides excellence in service, but I also know that creating smiles isn’t all about orthodontics. It’s also about giving back and building strong relationships through social opportunities - in and out of the office. I’m proud of the work I do creating beautiful smiles through braces and Invisalign; and by contributing to my patients overall experience growing up or living in Downers Grove. 

-Dr. Zach

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At Zach Frazier Orthodontics, we are proud to have a community focused orthodontic practice that provides exceptional care to each of our patients. With one doctor and one location, we provide one on one experiences that will leave you smiling. 

Get to know Dr. Zach Frazier

Dr. Zach is a board-certified specialist in orthodontics dedicated to providing high-quality care. His training has gone above and beyond traditional orthodontics. Previously, he was part of the craniofacial team at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC.

Due to this additional experience, he can offer exceptional care to all patients, including those with special needs. He believes that treatment should be both an enjoyable and rewarding experience, and he would be privileged to care for you and your family.

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At our practice we strive to provide the highest quality orthodontic treatment but also ensure incredible customer service and make you feel like you’re at home while you’re visiting us. Visit us online for a complimentary virtual consultation or click below to schedule an in-person consultation. 

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We were honored to recently be featured in DMG DENTALPROFILES!

October 25th, 2021

We were honored to recently be featured in DMG DENTALPROFILES! You can view it here (page 59) or read below!


Can you share your journey to becoming an orthodontist? 

I started my education here in Downers Grove at Highland Elementary School, Herrick Middle School, and Downers Grove North. Growing up, I never had my thoughts set on being an orthodontist; instead, I thought about doing something that involved healthcare. My parents are both in healthcare, and I had many extended family members involved in that field as well. After high school, I studied molecular biology and Spanish at The University of Illinois, and after graduation, I began working for an oral surgeon. After this experience, I decided to apply to dental school at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), followed by my orthodontic specialty degree from Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. I was drawn to orthodontics in dental school as I felt like it was the “fun” part of dentistry - no numbing, no needles, etc. I enjoyed the cosmetic and artistry part of orthodontics.

What makes Zach Frazier Orthodontics unique?

A few things make us unique. First, our mission is to serve and improve the community, which is why we are so heavily involved in supporting many schools and organizations locally. Internally, we are seriously dedicated to customer service and communication. We believe there is nothing more important to us than making our patients and their families happy, and we are willing to go above and beyond to prove this. Service, communication, and transparency are sometimes overlooked in the medical field, but those are our key priorities. Straight teeth and a healthy bite are the expectation with any orthodontic office, but we strive to make the experience better than anyone else.

As heavily involved in the community as you are, what are some of the organizations you support and why? 

In the six years that we have been in business, we have made over $40,000 in contributions to 36 community groups/schools/organizations. There are so many to name! We have made many contributions to District 58 & District 99 schools and the private schools in Downers Grove. I attended District 58 & 99 schools growing up, and I love giving back to the schools that helped shape my future. We also have provided support for some schools in the towns surrounding Downers Grove. We are a huge sponsor for many Downers Grove area sports clubs, including Roadrunners soccer, Rebels softball, Hitmen baseball, Fury baseball, Longshots baseball, Panthers football, Downers Grove Youth Baseball, and many more. It is an incredible opportunity to support so many kiddos who come into our office and sponsor their teams. Within Downers Grove, we also support many community groups, such as Downers Grove Junior Woman’s Club, Navigate Adolescence, and The Grove Foundation.

Besides bringing beautiful smiles to your patients, what is the most rewarding part about being an orthodontist? 

One of the most rewarding parts is meeting so many great people. Our dental specialty is very social, and seeing families come in over many years is fun. I love seeing old classmates in the office with their kids.

As a native of Downers Grove, what was your experience growing up here? 

I loved growing up in Downers Grove. I grew up watching movies at the Tivoli with my family, getting ice cream at Every Day’s a Sundae, and heading to McCollum for soccer games. There are so many great memories of playing for Downers Grove North soccer at Carsten’s Field. One thing that is awesome about Downers Grove is that many of my friends who share those memories still live here, too, and we are now reliving those memories with our kids. That’s one of the unique things about Downers Grove – people come back here to settle down and raise their kids, and I think that says a lot about the vibe of this town.

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Community Spotlight: Skuddlebutts Pizza and Catering in Downers Grove

May 27th, 2020

We love supporting our community in any and every way possible. We are highlighting another person who deserves recognition in our community for his great service - Danny Glover of Skuddlebutts. He is a DG native who is just as passionate about pizza as he is the community - take a minute to check him out!

MEET DANNY GLOVER - OWNER OF SKUDDLEBUTTS IN DOWNERS GROVE

Everyone around town has seen the generosity of Danny and his crew over the past few months in their support for our healthcare workers, and he has supported the community and schools for many years. He’s truly a hometown hero and continues to motivate every business around to support the community!

Originally opened in 1939, Skuddlebutts became Danny’s back in 2009. Born and raised in DG, he started working there at age 15 as a bus boy, and gradually worked his way to gain the opportunity to buy the restaurant. 

While known for their pizza, Skuddlebutts are masters of catering. With summer coming up, they provide an amazing on-site backyard BBQ that you must check out for graduation parties and celebrations!

Danny is truly motivated to do his best for both business and community. He loves basketball, board games, biking and travel. His mentor Bill Gall (previous owner of Skuddlebutts) really instilled a great work ethic, and this is clearly reflected in Danny’s effort.

Make sure to check out Skuddlebutts here in Downers Grove and support the businesses that shape this amazing village!

Skuddlebutts
440 Ogden Avenue
Downers Grove, IL 60515

Web: https://skuddlebutts.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkuddlebuttsPizzaAndCateringDownersGrove/
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Winter Community Outreach in Downers Grove

March 1st, 2020

Winter brings lots of fun for the community with many fundraisers and galas!  Here is a few events we have supported in Winter 2019-2020 : )

Downers Grove District 99 Pizza Wars: We were proud to sponsor this amazing event again held at Downers Grove South High School. The pizza is amazing so if you missed it this year, be sure to check it out next year! Dr. Zach is proud alum of District 99 : )

Downers Grove Icefest: For the past 5 years, we have sponsored an ice sculpture at this event. The weather was perfect this year and we had a great time checking out all the local businesses and their sculptures.

Whittier PTA Spring Fundraiser: Whittier held its annual spring fundraiser at Neat Kitchen and Bar in Westmont this year with the them "Get Out of the Cold." It was a big success!

St. Mary of Gostyn Blue and Gold Gala: SMG celebrated thier 25th annual gala to raise funds for the school at Esplanade Lakes Ballroom in Downers Grove. We were very happy to send our support!

Pierce Downer Trivia Night: In February, Pierce Downer held a Trivia Night Fundraiser at the Moose Lodge in Downers Grove. We are happy to support all of our District 58 schools!

St. Joseph Green and White Gala: St. Joseph school held its annual gala again this year and we were happy to send out support once again!

Downers Grove Christian School Gala: DGCS held its annual gala at the end of February at the Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. A successful silent auction helped raise funds for the school!

We look forward to the spring as we are going to be sponsoring many more events in the community. We hope to see you out there!

Fall 2019 Community Outreach

November 22nd, 2019

Fall is always a busy time of year around here, and we make sure we are out there supporting our community however we can!

This fall, we sponsored many different groups, teams, and events around Downers Grove - let's check 'em out : )

Downers Grove North Athenas: We are proud to sponsor the DGN Athenas Dance Team during their 2019-2020 competition season. As a DGN alum, Dr. Zach is proud to be giving back to the purple and white!

Downers Grove South Marching Mustangs: DGS Marching Mustangs are simply amazing! They take pride in their band and they are run a pretty big Music Bowl in the fall. We are proud of the Marching Mustangs and we have many patients participating with them as well!

Navigate Adolescence: This group was put together to help teens and pre-teens as they transition kids to adolescents. This can be a trying time for both kids and parents, so they are there to help educate and support along the way. ZFO is proud to sponsor their annual Pancake Breakfast held at Ballydoyle in Downers Grove - it was a lot of fun!

Downers Grove Junior Women's Club: DGJWC is an amazing group of women who are dedicated to giving back to our community. They are a philanthropic group that participates in many fundraisers and events, and our community is truly better because of their efforts. We love what they do for DG, and we are super proud to support their continued efforts to improve our village.

Fairmount Elementary Trivia Night: Fairmount PTA hosted its annual Trivia Night once again, and we were proud to be a sponsor of this event. Fairmount School in Downers Grove is one of many schools we support, and we are thrilled that the PTA had a successful night raising money for the school - way to go!

Highland Elementary One Book One School Program: Highland School is special for Dr. Z - he spent 7 years there from kindergarten to 6th grade! For the past few years, we have donated to the One Book One School Program which provides the same book to all families that they read together throughout the year. This year's book was Finding Gobi and it was a big hit!

Once again, we cannot thank the community enough for their support. As Downers Grove's hometown orthodontist, we are happy to help anyway we can!

4 tips for affordable braces & Invisalign® in 2020

November 8th, 2019

Hey parents - we get it. Finding room in the family budget for straight teeth is a challenge amongst everything else going on. Sports uniforms, piano lessons, iPhones, vacations - kids sure are expensive. And I totally understand - I have kids of my own, and there always seems to be something coming up.

Looking ahead to 2020, I want to help by giving you some honest and actionable advice to help you save on your orthodontic treatment. It may take a little research, but it will be well worth it in the end!

  1. Employer Insurance Plans:

    If you are looking at plans for 2020 and your employer offers an option with an orthodontic benefit, the best time to plan is now. Schedule a consultation with an orthodontist to see if your child will need braces in 2020. If they do, then you can do the math to see if the extra premium is worth it. If they don't, see if you can get a timeline of when he or she will be ready. This way you only pay the additional premium if you're going to use it.

  2. Insurance Networks:

    Many people do not realize it, but going to an in-network dentist has many advantages that are not often discussed. They are not discussed because many dentists do not participate with insurances. They may say "we work with your insurance," but the true value for you is when they are actually in-network. In many cases, your lifetime orthodontic benefit will be greater if you go to an in-network orthodontist, and their fees are set by the insurance company so they are very reasonable and fair. If you venture out-of-network, the provider can charge you literally whatever they want to!

  3. Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Accounts:

    FSAs are a great way to take advantage of your employer benefits to help reduce some out-of-pocket costs on orthodontic treatment. Visit your orthodontist before you set your FSA limits for 2020 to find out how you can plan your payments. HSAs are also a great way to use pre-tax dollars to your benefit to pay for orthodontic treatment.

  4. Payment Plans:

    Most orthodontists will offer in-house financing with 0% interest on the monthly payments. This can be a huge advantage for a family trying to budget out the cost of braces or Invisalign® for multiple kids, so be sure to talk with the office to see how the payments can be arranged. You may be surprised to find out that offices are willing to finance beyond the treatment time or accept a small down payment as low as a couple hundred dollars. All you have to do is ask : )

At Zach Frazier Orthodontics, we take pride in our ability to make treatment affordable while maintaining the highest standards of care and customer service. How do we do it? Well, frankly, we are different than most offices in that we do the following:

As a member of the community, I would not be able to do my job any other way. My patients are your friends, your family, and your neighbors; and we are proud of our reputation. Feel free to send us a text or email - we are here to help you : )

#loveyoursmile
- Dr. Zach

Proud Sponsor of Belle Aire PTA 5K

October 6th, 2019

Wow - what a beautiful day for a fall 5K! The sun was shining and the weather was perfect for the kids fun and 5K. Belle Aire PTA is always planning an awesome event with a great atmosphere. There is music bumping, unique raffle prizes, and tons of games for the kiddos : )

It is awesome to see so many families and local businesses supporting our Downers Grove community. We truly enjoy participating and sponsoring the school events throughout all of DG District 58. At Zach Frazier Orthodontics, we sincerely believe in giving back to the community, and we will continue this mission moving forward as your hometown orthodontist.

Keep smiling : )
Dr. Zach

Proud Sponsor of Whittier PTA Color Run 2019

October 4th, 2019

On Friday, October 4th Whittier PTA hosted its first Color Run at the elementary school. The event kicked off with some pre-race dance performances by local DG District 58 kids. After that - it was race time! As we all ran around the school, no white t-shirt was spared from the colors. I cannot believe how fast these kids run - they are quick : )

It was great to see so many local vendors sponsor the event, and it is always fun to see so many of our smiles out there having fun. We are very proud to support Whittier PTA throughout the year at various events, and we are extremely dedicated to supporting all of our DG District 58 kiddos. As Downers Grove's hometown orthodontist, I look forward to many more events to come in the future!

Great running, everyone!
- Dr. Zach

Proud to Sponsor Lester PTA 10th Annual Fun Run

September 29th, 2019

It was a rainy day in Downers Grove, but the Lester PTA Running of the Leopards was still game-on! The 10th Annual Fun Run had a great crowd, and it was so much fun to see so many kids and parents participating. Despite the weather, there were still so many people that were out along the course to cheer on all the racers, showing how strong the Lester community supports one another. It was amazing : )

Our office is proud to support all of the Downers Grove District 58 Elementary schools, and we look forward to many more this school year. We are proud to be Downers Grove's hometown orthodontist providing braces and Invisalign® treatment to kids, teens and adults.

Great to see everyone!
Dr. Zach

Direct-to-Consumer Orthodontic Treatment - What to know before you consider being your own orthodontist

February 25th, 2019

Direct-to-consumer orthodontic treatment has been expanding quickly with new companies entering the market all the time. While it may seem like it is harmless to straighten your teeth on your own, the truth is that unsupervised health care treatment can have negative effects. As an orthodontic specialist and an expert in the art and science of moving teeth to create amazing smiles and healthy bites, I am obviously biased. Nevertheless, I believe as a  professional, it is my duty to my community to shed light on some of the things the DIY companies fail to talk about. Let's break down the three most common reasons people participate with DIY orthodontics from both sides!

First, let's take a look at some of the real reasons someone might consider the DIY option:
1) Cost - all of these companies market against one another for the cheapest solution and thus use the cheapest means to deliver the treatment. However, they don't have many of the costs an orthodontic office has with team members, an office space, and the latest in-office dental technology. This makes for a cheaper alternative to seeing a professional.
2) No appointments - no visits to the doctor's office means that you get to do all the treatment from your home and can progress the treatment as it fits your own schedule.
3) Convenience - for the first molding of your teeth, they will send you materials to your house so you can do the molding yourself. Then, the aligners are delivered directly to you.

While the reasons may seem valid and make sense, there are some issues with this reasoning:
1) Cheaper materials means you will likely get lower quality treatment. While this may not matter at first, when the result is low quality, you may wonder how much money you actually saved for getting a less than ideal result. As they say, you get what you pay for : )
2) When your care is not supervised by an orthodontist, you are responsible for monitoring your own outcome and the side effects of treatment. If you aren't aware of what to look for, you may end up in a worse spot than where you started. For example, you may have closed the gap in your teeth, but now your bite does not fit together. Or you may have corrected that crooked tooth, but now there is excessive gum loss. Orthodontic appointments in our office are typically pretty short and painless - they are worth it to ensure the best result.
3) While it may be convenient to do all of this in your pajamas at home, you should really have a professional exam and x-rays prior to starting. There is a lot of nuance to orthodontic treatment. Even if a company claims you will have a "doctor assigned to you," if you don't know whom he/she is, how can you be sure they really care about your outcome? It is all up to you!

A few other considerations:
1) In our office, we use Invisalign which incorporates a series of attachments on the teeth along with other appliances to ensure a smooth experience and a great result. Attachments are bonded to your teeth to help them move. DIY orthodontics may work for some very limited and minor movements, but chances are if you want a more dramatic change, you will need something more robust to complete the complex tooth movements.
2) Orthodontic treatment can be a significant expense and we acknowledge that. However, we offer very flexible payment plans and we will work with insurance to keep the cost very reasonable. When you break it down, it might not cost that much more to see an orthodontist and in fact, with insurance, it may not be much different than a DTC company's cost.

While DTC orthodontic treatment may be tempting for a few reasons, I encourage you to seek an orthodontic consultation if you are curious about straightening your teeth. We don't charge anything for a consultation, so it is very low risk! We can guide you and educate you on the best way to achieve your goals, and we can save you time and money in the long run.

I have some patients that attempted the DTC route prior to coming to our Downers Grove office, and every single one of them wished they didn't waste the time or money trying to go it alone. The advertising makes it sound so simple and easy. But, how often do you cut your own hair? There are so many things that we could do ourselves, but we know if we trust someone with experience, the result will be so much better!

Now go out there and find your neighborhood orthodontist : )

- Dr. Zach

Thank You to Our Community

December 16th, 2018

Downers Grove has always been a special place for me. I grew up here, went to the local schools, and even went to Downers Grove North right down the street from my office. One thing that strikes me is how many people share my story: they grew up here and now they have come back to raise their families in DG as well. It truly speaks volumes about our community.
Since opening my practice in 2015, I have been overwhelmed by the amount of the local support. I’m truly grateful for all the families that have come to visit me and have trusted me with their kids, as well the adults that have come to visit me that trust me with their smile. Now, we’re creating hundreds of smiles every year for people in the area, and it’s truly been a special ride. In 2018, we donated over $10,000 back into the community in the forms of sponsorships to PTAs, schools, churches and sporting events. In 2019, we want to make that even bigger by continuing our support. So look for us around town - you may see us at a local restaurant or at a local event. We truly love this community, and we truly want you to love your smile : )
I'm proud to be your hometown orthodontist!
- Dr. Zach

Keep Your Kids and Their Teeth Safe!

November 2nd, 2018

In the past couple weeks, we have seen multiple children with injuries from one thing - trampolines! I know - the kids love them and they seem fun, but an article by the American Academy of Pediatrics estimates that there are about 100,000 emergency room visits per year due to trampoline injuries. That is a lot!

The injuries can range in severity, from bone fractures to sprains to spinal cord injuries. With trampoline parks becoming more and more popular for birthday parties and events, we have to make sure we are considering the safety of our children.

So why is the orthodontist talking about this? Teeth can get pretty banged up by trampoline injuries as well. The teeth can be displaced or pushed back into the bone due to heavy impact, and this can compromise the tooth forever by damaging the nerve and blood supply. If the nerve and blood supply are damaged, root canals and crowns may be necessary on the front teeth which will lead to tens of thousands of dollars in lifetime maintenance of these critical front teeth. Even worse, front teeth may be completely knocked out and lost from trampoline injuries.

The front teeth are a critical component of our smile, and although the injury can be expensive, the effect it will have on a smile is even more devastating. A lifetime of fake or missing teeth in the front is not worth the risk. We cannot protect our kids from every injury in the world, but in my opinion, I recommend that your kids skip the trampoline park!

- Dr. Zach

4909 Forest Ave
Downers Grove, IL 60515
(630) 541-3696 Office Hours