Orthodontist
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Last updated on 11 Feb 2026
Overview
Specializing in dental alignment and bite correction, an orthodontist designs and implements treatment plans using braces, aligners, and other methods to enhance smiles and oral function.

Job Description
- Provide orthodontic treatment to patients, including braces and aligners
- Assess and diagnose dental and facial irregularities
- Develop treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs
- Monitor progress and adjust treatment as necessary
- Educate patients on oral hygiene and care during treatment
- Collaborate with dentists and other healthcare professionals
- Stay updated on advancements in orthodontic techniques and technologies
Key Skills for this Job Role
Communication
Treatment Planning
Advanced Techniques

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FAQS
What are malocclusions?
Malocclusion refers to improper alignment of teeth or an incorrect relationship between upper and lower dental arches. Common types include Class I, Class II, and Class III malocclusion.
What is cephalometric analysis?
It is the measurement and analysis of craniofacial relationships using a lateral cephalometric radiograph to evaluate skeletal, dental, and soft-tissue structures for treatment planning.
What is the difference between removable and fixed appliances?
Removable appliances can be taken out by patients and are used for minor corrections, while fixed appliances (braces) are bonded to teeth and used for more complex tooth movements.
What are clear aligners?
Clear aligners are transparent, removable trays used to gradually move teeth into proper alignment using digitally planned treatment stages.
What are functional appliances used for?
Functional appliances are used to modify jaw growth, especially in growing patients with skeletal discrepancies such as Class II malocclusion.
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FAQS
What treatments does an Orthodontist provide?
An orthodontist specializes in correcting misaligned teeth and jaw irregularities. They provide treatments such as metal and ceramic braces, clear aligners, retainers, space maintainers, and functional appliances.
What qualifications are required to become an Orthodontist?
To become an orthodontist in India, a candidate must first complete a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) degree. After that, they must pursue a Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics.
What is the salary of an Orthodontist in India?
The salary of an orthodontist in India varies depending on experience, location, and workplace. A fresh MDS orthodontist may earn around ₹4–8 LPA.
Where can an Orthodontist work?
Orthodontists can work in private dental clinics, multi-specialty hospitals, dental colleges, corporate dental chains, and orthodontic specialty centers.
What skills are required to become a successful Orthodontist?
A successful orthodontist needs a combination of clinical precision, diagnostic ability, hand-eye coordination, and attention to detail. Strong communication skills are important to explain treatment plans to patients.
Average Salary among Countries
| Country | Min. Salary Per Month | Max. Salary Per Month |
|---|---|---|
| USA | USD 130000 | USD 230000 |
| United Kingdom | GBP 70000 | GBP 180000 |
| UAE | AED 300000 | AED 500000 |
| Canada | CAD 200000 | CAD 300000 |
| Australia | AUD 220000 | AUD 400000 |
| India | INR 400000 | INR 2500000 |
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