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Today, braces are mainly made from titanium, but being an orthodontist is still a golden career choice!
Are you considering a rewarding career in the dental field? Orthodontist might be a good fit for you!
Did you know?
What Is An Orthodontist?
Orthodontist vs. Dentist: What's The Difference?
As shown in the chart above:
Both orthodontists and dentist are oral care doctors
Dentist focus on tooth and gum health and treat cavities, decay, and gum disease
Orthodontists treat crooked or crowded teeth and over- or underbites
Orthodontists attend school for 2-4 more years than dentists
Quiz
Julio is interested in helping patients by diagnosing and treating tooth issues like gum disease and cavities. Which job is better for him?
Dentists diagnose and treat issue like gum disease and cavities. Orthodontists treat crooked teeth, overcrowding, overbites, and underbites.
Did you know?
What Does It Take To Be An Orthodontist?
Give yourself 1 point for every yes answer!
An orthodontist needs to have many skills to be successful. These questions cover just a few.
Do you enjoy learning and going to school?
Orthodontists need up to 4-6 years of school after college.
Do you like working with people?
Orthodontists work closely with patients and staff on a regular basis. Empathy and compassion are important skills.
Are you good working with your hands?
Orthodontists work with a variety of tools in a small space.
Are you interested in starting your own business?
Many orthodontists set up their own private practice.
Are you detail oriented?
Orthodontists have to be careful about details like patient health history, reading charts, and keeping accurate charts.
How many points did you score?
0-1 Nope. Orthodontics is most likely not your thing. Keep looking for a better career fit.
2-3 Ehhh. There are parts of being an orthodontist that fit, but you're not completely sold.
4-5 Yesss! You can totally picture yourself making the world a brighter place, one perfect smile at a time.
What Are The Pros And Cons Of Becoming An Orthodontist?
Quiz
Malik just graduated from college and is considering a career in the medical field. Which of these traits might make orthodontics a good fit?
Orthodontists work with staff and patients, so they need to be people-oriented. They use tools and equipment, so they need to be mechanically inclined. If Malik wants to conduct research or work in an environment outside of an office or hospital, he should consider another type of career.
Take Action
Is orthodontics a field you're still interested in?
Get started on your path!
This Byte has been authored by
Rebecca Gryga
Instructional Designer, Curriculum Developer
M.Ed.