CAREER

Orthodontists

Overview

Hourly Median (2020)

$0

Projected Job Growth (2019-2029)

+2.4% (slower than the average)

Most Common Level of Education

Doctoral or professional degree

Career

What Orthodontists Do

Examine, diagnose, and treat dental malocclusions and oral cavity anomalies. Design and fabricate appliances to realign teeth and jaws to produce and maintain normal function and to improve appearance.

Other Job Titles Orthodontists May Have

Board Certified Orthodontist, Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Specialist, Orthodontist

Tasks & Responsibilities May Include

  • Study diagnostic records, such as medical or dental histories, plaster models of the teeth, photos of a patient's face and teeth, and X-rays, to develop patient treatment plans.
  • Adjust dental appliances to produce and maintain normal function.
  • Fit dental appliances in patients' mouths to alter the position and relationship of teeth and jaws or to realign teeth.
  • Diagnose teeth and jaw or other dental-facial abnormalities.
  • Examine patients to assess abnormalities of jaw development, tooth position, and other dental-facial structures.

This page includes information from theO*NET 26.1 Databaseby the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA). Used under theCC BY 4.0license. O*NET® is a trademark of USDOL/ETA.