What Makes Us Special
![]() Compassion and love. We have dedicated our practice not just to creating beautiful smiles, but to being a haven from the every day grind for our patients and staff. We want our patients to look forward to coming to the office because they are coming to see their friends not just "going to the orthodontist". Our personal touch and genuine caring for our patient family is what makes us special. It is expected that we will provide quality orthodontics; every orthodontic office strives for that. We use the latest technology in braces, digital x-rays and secure online patient communication. What we want is to make your time with us a bright spot in your day. A place where you can come and relax, have some laughs, or even be given a shoulder to cry on if needed. We want you to be proud of your new smile and show it off often, not just because you're pleased with the result but because your experience with us was so enjoyable and memorable. SEE WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT TRINITY ORTHODONTICS (Click Here) WHY WE ARE CALLED TRINITY ORTHODONTICS: The Trinity's Teamwork By Os Hillman "Yet, O LORD, you are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand" (Isa 64:8). The Father, Son and Holy Spirit make up three distinct aspects of the God-head. Each of these persons form the trinity and contribute to the overall work of God. The trinity reveals God's belief in teamwork. Even God brought a team together to accomplish His purposes. The Leadership Bible gives us further insight into the distinct roles the Trinity plays. The three Persons of the Godhead are never independent but always work together in concert. Scripture records the work of the divine trinity in the creation cosmos (see Genesis 1:1-2, John 1:1-3 and Colossians 1:15-17), but this perfect and harmonious interaction was especially evident in how God made it possible for people who were formerly alienated from him to be transformed into his beloved children. Paul first spoke of the work of the Father in accomplishing our salvation in verses 3-6. The Father chose us before the creation of the world and sent his Son into the world so that through him we could be adopted into his family. Second, the apostle focused on the work of the Son in verses 7-12. Christ's blood sacrifice on our behalf paid the penalty for our sins so that we could enjoy forgiveness and lay hold of God's purpose for our lives. Third, the work of the Holy Spirit, identified in verses 13-14, seals and guarantees our spiritual inheritance. Thus, the Father initiated our salvation, The Son accomplished it and the Holy Spirit made it real in our lives. At the end of each of these three sections the phrase 'to the praise of his glory' appears. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit perform distinct roles, but they work together in perfect harmony and agreement.* This three-fold team of the trinity is committed to bringing you into full maturity in Jesus Christ. May the Father, Son and Holy Spirit take your feet of clay and build a solid foundation for the praise of His Son. PRAYER REQUESTS: PRAYER - A quiet moment of reflection. A talk with God. A recited text celebrating faith. Though very different, all of these are valid definitions for “prayer.” Prayer is an intentional and meaningful way that every individual -- no matter of age, race, or background -- can deepen his or her personal relationship with God. The Doctor and staff at Trinity Orthodontics pray regularly each morning for thanks, repentance and guidance to help us celebrate each new day. If you would to be included in our prayers each day, please feel free to place a written prayer request in the prayer basket at our Thornton and Arvada office or to email your request, click here. We will continually pray for your request, so that you, or those close to you, may be filled with the hope and peace that is promised to us thru our Lord Jesus Christ. View our Sesame Newsletter™ |

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Compassion and love. We have dedicated our practice not just to creating beautiful smiles, but to being a haven from the every day grind for our patients and staff. We want our patients to look forward to coming to the office because they are coming to see their friends not just "going to the orthodontist". Our personal touch and genuine caring for our patient family is what makes us special.
PRAYER - A quiet moment of reflection. A talk with God. A recited text celebrating faith. Though very different, all of these are valid definitions for “prayer.” Prayer is an intentional and meaningful way that every individual -- no matter of age, race, or background -- can deepen his or her personal relationship with God. The Doctor and staff at Trinity Orthodontics pray regularly each morning for thanks, repentance and guidance to help us celebrate each new day.