The Faces of ORTHODONTICS Frugé Orthodonics Dr. Jim Frugé, Dr. André Frugé, Dr. Brad Frugé, Dr. Hope Grandy PHOTO CREDIT: BUTTERFLIES OF HOPE PHOTOGRAPHY
S ince 1980, Frugé Orthodontics has been creating beautiful smiles. Centered on patient satisfaction, the practice delivers personalized care and treatment plans designed to reveal every patient’s most radiant expression. Founder Dr. James Frugé works alongside his brother, Dr. André Frugé, and son, Dr. Bradley Frugé, bringing more than 80 years of combined orthodontic experience to their patients. “Helping people improve their dental health and self-confidence—that’s what makes this work so rewarding,” says Dr.
ly participates in local festivals, charity runs, and awareness campaigns. They’re also active in area schools, presenting “toothtalks” that educate students about dental hygiene and orthodontic care. “We don’t just serve the communi- ty—we’re a part of it,” says Dr. Frugé. “Whether we’re educating kids about oral health or volunteering at and sponsoring community events, our goal is to make a positive impact.” Frugé Orthodontics has locations in Baton Rouge, Denham Springs, Gonzales, and New Roads, offering braces, Invisalign, and teeth whitening services.
James Frugé. “I’m proud of the practice we’ve built.”
Frugé Orthodontics recently welcomed Dr. Hope Grandy, one of the few female orthodontists in Baton Rouge, further expanding their team’s expertise. “I’m thrilled to be part of Frugé Orthodon- tics,” says Dr. Grandy. “We take the time to understand each patient’s goals and create tailored treatment plans to deliver beautiful results.” With a presence in Greater Baton Rouge for more than 45 years, community involvement is central to the Frugé Orthodontics mission. The team regular-
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