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The average salary for an Orthodontist in U.S. is $243,620.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $243,620

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $117.13

What does an Orthodontist earn?

On average, orthodontists earn around $243,620 per year in the U.S. Orthodontists work with patients of all ages to help realign the teeth and jaws for better alignment, health and aesthetics. Orthodontists can choose to specialise in a particular area such asclear braces, lingual braces or Invisalign.

How to earn more as an Orthodontist

To become an Orthodontist, you will need to complete a degree in either dentistry or orthodontics. You can also opt for a postgraduate or advanced diploma in Orthodontics if you choose. To reach the highest levels of expertise, you may opt to attend a masters programme or postgraduate specialisation. For those wanting to earn more as an Orthodontist, they can take on a specialist role, manage larger practices, or open their own practice.