Standards & Requirements
The Certified Orthodontic Aftercare Facility (COAF) designation is awarded by the American Aligner Society to dental practices that meet the highest standards in long-term orthodontic retention, relapse management, and patient-centered aftercare.
This certification represents a commitment to treating orthodontics not as a one-time event—but as a lifelong continuum of care.
CORE PRINCIPLE
Orthodontic treatment does not end when braces are removed or aligners are completed.
COAF-certified providers are trained and equipped to:
- Monitor patients long-term
- Detect relapse early
- Intervene efficiently using the least invasive solution first
- Preserve alignment for life
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Structured Aftercare Protocols
The facility must implement a tiered orthodontic aftercare system, including:
- Retainer-based stabilization as the first line of defense
- Intermediate correction (e.g., spring or active retainers) for minor relapse
- Clear aligners and/or braces for advanced retreatment
All care must follow a stepwise escalation model designed to minimize cost, time, and invasiveness.
- Dual-Modality Treatment Capability
The facility must offer both:
- Clear aligner therapy
- Fixed orthodontic appliances (braces)
This ensures treatment decisions are based on clinical need, not product limitation.
- Orthodontist-Led Oversight
All orthodontic treatment plans must include:
- Review and approval by a licensed orthodontist
- Authority for modification of treatment plans
- Oversight of complex or relapse cases
- Remote Monitoring & Recall System
The facility must maintain an active system for:
- Routine virtual check-ins
- Periodic in-person evaluations when necessary
- Long-term patient recall and engagement
- Lifetime Aftercare Access
The facility must provide patients with ongoing access to:
- Replacement retainers
- Maintenance products
- Affordable retreatment options
WHAT COAF CERTIFICATION MEANS FOR PATIENTS
- Your orthodontic results are actively protected
- You have a clear path if shifting occurs
- You avoid unnecessary full retreatment
- You are supported for life
WHAT COAF CERTIFICATION MEANS FOR PROVIDERS
- A standardized, defensible aftercare model
- Ethical, patient-first treatment decisions
- Integration of modern monitoring systems
- Participation in a network raising the standard of care
CERTIFICATION AUTHORITY
The COAF designation is issued and maintained by the American Aligner Society.
Facilities are subject to periodic review to ensure continued compliance.
