Qualifications for Orthodontists
Before proceeding with orthodontic treatment for your child or yourself, an orthodontist should be sought who has the best possible training and clinical experience. Orthodontic Associates, P.A. has had the opportunity to complete over 10,000 cases in our 30 years of practice. This gives us vast knowledge, drawn from past experience, with which to treat our present-day patients.

Our doctors have completed four years of dental school and at least two years of specialty training. Each has completed a written Orthodontic Board Examination. In addition, all of our doctors are members of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) and are orthodontic specialists. They have met the exact standards of education and experience set by the ADA and required by the AAO and limit their practice to orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.

Multiple Doctors
Having orthodontic treatment performed by a multiple-doctor practice has many advantages, such as our automatic second or third opinion. It also enables us to offer a broader schedule to see our patients. Unless the patient or parent wishes otherwise, our doctors work interchangeably on all patients.