One Orthodontics: Where Smiles Begin with Connection

In a world where healthcare can feel impersonal, One Orthodontics stands apart as a locally owned practice built on relationships, expertise, and a shared dream that began on the first day of dental school.

Dr. Mohammed Abdulateef and Dr. Besher Osman didn't just meet as classmates—they discovered a mutual passion that would shape their careers. "From day one, we shared a passion for orthodontics and a dream of opening our own practice together," Dr. Abdulateef recalls. Seven years after that initial meeting, One Orthodontics became a reality, offering comprehensive orthodontic care for children, teens, and adults throughout the community.

The practice specializes in modern treatments, including clear aligner therapy and management of complex craniofacial conditions, but the doctors emphasize that technology alone doesn't define their approach. "We believe in individualized treatment plans, open communication, and making every visit a positive experience," Dr. Osman explains. This philosophy drives every aspect of patient care, from initial consultations through final results.

What sets One Orthodontics apart is the genuine connection fostered between doctors and patients. Both practitioners describe their patients as their greatest source of motivation. "Seeing a child gain confidence, or an adult finally achieve the smile they've always wanted, is incredibly rewarding," Dr. Abdulateef notes. These transformative moments fuel the practice's commitment to excellence and personalized attention. Additionally, the doctors strive for transparency and their commitment to continually improving their communication with their patients remains paramount.

The partnership between Dr. Abdulateef and Dr. Osman extends beyond professional credentials—their long history creates a unique practice environment. Their shared journey makes collaboration natural while maintaining an atmosphere where staff and patients alike feel welcomed. They keep workdays enjoyable by fostering positivity, celebrating milestones, and maintaining perspective through humor.

One Orthodontics offers complimentary orthodontic consultations to evaluate dental growth and development and create customized treatment plans. Following the American Association of Orthodontists guidelines, the practice recommends children have their first consultation at age seven, allowing early identification of concerns and optimal treatment timing. One Orthodontics also accepts all insurances and prospective patients are encouraged to reach out to see what their orthodontic benefits are.

Beyond clinical expertise, both doctors emphasize community involvement as central to their mission. "Being part of this community goes far beyond our practice walls," Dr. Osman says. They actively support local organizations and view their role as extending well beyond office hours.

The practice's core philosophy remains straightforward yet powerful: deliver exceptional orthodontic care while treating every patient with honesty, compassion, and respect. "At One Orthodontics, quality care and genuine connection always come first," Dr. Abdulateef affirms.

As they look toward the future, both doctors express gratitude for community trust. "We are honored to serve this community and are committed to being a practice you can rely on for years to come," Dr. Osman shares. Whether patients are exploring treatment for children or themselves, One Orthodontics promises guidance throughout the entire journey—because creating healthy, confident smiles means treating every patient like family.

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Mallory Hardgrove

Mallory is a former teacher and coach turned freelancer, deciding to pivot her career when her husband's military career took their family to Italy. She has since begun a career in digital marketing where she enjoys blogging, writing copy, and designing new, creative ads to catch the attention of client’s respective audiences.

Since returning to the States and settling down in Stafford, she's added a few other projects to her plate, including her new role as the content coordinator for Stafford Living and Neighbors of Chancellorsville. As a former sports editor of her college newspaper and high school yearbook editor-in-chief, she's enjoying being "back in the saddle" of local journalism. 

When she’s not working, she can be found controlling the chaos of her #girlmom and #armyspouse life, playing referee, mediator, and short-order cook; planning her next European adventure and reminiscing about her #ladolcevita life; reading the next novel on her TBR list; or cuddling with her 90-pound furbaby, Murray.

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