The first thing to do to become an orthodontist is to receive a college degree in medicine or nursing. The next step is a 4 year graduate program that is followed by a specialty residential program for orthodontics. This is another 2-3 years.
After completing a dental program, dentists who are interested to become an orthodontist may apply to orthodontic specialty programs. To both manage tooth movement (orthodontics) and guide facial development (dentofacial orthopedics). Only dentists who have successfully completed this advanced specialty orthodontic education may call themselves orthodontists.
After passing a written and clinical exam. Becoming an orthodontist requires a significant investment in time (and money) but it is worthy. The profession of orthodontist is financially rewarding and socially respected.
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