Lake Oswego, OR (Oregon) Orthodontist Jeffrey D. Sessions, Orthodontics for Children and Adults








About Us > Tour Of Our Office

Front of Building Our Office
Located in Lake Oswego a short distance from Hwy 43 at the intersection of State St. and "A" Ave. We are in the State Street building of the Lake View Village Complex in Suite 302.



















ToothBrushing Area Reception Area Welcome to our relaxing reception area where we have a large tropical saltwater aquarium for your enjoyment. (Ask Dr. Sessions about the time he was stung by the lion fish?) We also have a kid’s play area with a television and DVD/Video for viewing.







ToothBrushing Area Reception Desk At our reception desk you will be greeted by our receptionists and use the computer check-in so our orthodontic assistants know you have arrived.









ToothBrushing Area Tooth Brushing Area This is where our patients can brush their teeth and clean up before their appointment.











Treatment Area Treatment Area Here we enjoy a “bird’s eye view” from our third story suite of Mt. Hood and the surrounding hills.

We also look onto the Millennium Fountain and Oswego Lake.








Records Room Records Area Photographs, impressions (molds of your teeth) and measurements are taken here by our orthodontic assistants.











Xray X-Ray Room Dr. Sessions recently acquired a state of the art Siemens/Sirona digital panoramic and cephalometric radiographic unit. There are only a few of these units in the entire State of Oregon.

The images captured with this system can be displayed immediately onto computer monitors throughout the office.

The digital x-ray machine is environmentally friendly for our water system and landfills by eliminating developing chemicals, ardboard, plastic and lead foil. We can also ensure the lowest doses of x-rays to our patients. Radiation exposure is 50 –- 70 % less per x-ray when compared to conventional x-ray units.


Digital Models Our office is only one of a few in the state of Oregon to use 3-Dimensional digital model analysis and storage.

Unlike with traditional plaster models, 3-D models of teeth allow digital analysis of the occlusion (bite) and teeth.

In addition, digital models allow a quick and easy method to present and show a person’s teeth and bite to improve communication and understanding of our orthodontic treatment.



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