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Orthodontists play an essential role in the oral health sector. As a specialist, they focus on correcting malocclusions and dental anomalies, making a significant contribution to the well-being and self-confidence of their patients. Our orthodontist job description gives you all the information you need on this career choice.

What is an orthodontist?

An orthodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of dental anomalies and facial deformities. He or she uses a variety of appliances and techniques to align teeth and jaws, improving oral esthetics and functionality.

Differences between an orthodontist and a dental surgeon

There are several ways in which an orthodontist differs from a dentist. While all orthodontists are dentists, not all dentists are orthodontists. The main task of a dentist is to look after oral health, whereas an orthodontist needs to specialize after training in dentistry to treat dental and jaw misalignments.

While dentists and orthodontists share a common foundation in dental training, their areas of specialization are different. Dentists are primarily concerned with their patients' general dental health, preventive care, diagnosis and treatment of common dental problems. Orthodontic specialists, on the other hand, focus exclusively on the correction of alignment and malocclusion problems, requiring additional specialized training.

Training and career paths to become an orthodontist

Before applying for a job as an orthodontist, the path to this career is long and full of study. For high school students wishing to become health professionals, the question arises: how do I become an orthodontist?

Education and qualifications

To qualify for a career in orthodontics, you must first obtain ascientificbaccalaureate . Indeed, future studies will require a solid grounding in scientific subjects such as science or biology.

After passing the baccalauréat, students must complete a first cycle comprising one year of Parcours Accès Santé Spécifique (PASS) or Licence Accès Santé (L.AS), two years of study in odontological sciences, followed by two years of advanced training in odontological sciences. They can also pursue these same studies abroad, at faculties in the European Union.

Finally, future orthodontists can complete their training through the internship system or private training. This will enable them to specialize fully in orthodontics and obtain the Diplôme d'Études Spécialisées en Orthopédie Dento-Faciale (DESODF) or the Certificat d'Études Cliniques Spéciales Mention Orthodontie (CESMO).

In addition, orthodontic students can obtain their diploma in other European Union countries by completing a five-year course at a specialized university whose diploma is recognized by France.

Specializations in orthodontics

Orthodontics offers a number of sub-specializations, providing orthodontic specialistswith a wide range of career options:

  • Pediatric orthodontics: deals specifically with children and adolescents.
  • Adult orthodontics: takes into account the particularities of mature tooth structures.
  • Specialized orthodontics: advanced techniques such as lingual orthodontics or invisible orthodontics, to which future orthodontists may turn.
  • Aesthetic orthodontics: this specialization involves discreet or invisible braces.

Roles and responsibilities of the orthodontist

Orthodontists assess patients' tooth structure, diagnose malocclusions and alignment problems. This enables him/her to develop personalized treatment plans. He also supervises the application of various orthodontic appliances, and adjusts and monitors treatment progress. He also plays an important educational role, advising patients on best practices for maintaining optimal oral health during and after orthodontic treatment. Finally, they work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive, cross-disciplinary care.

Find out more about the academic background of this specialist in our orthodontist studies page!

Treatment of malocclusions and dental anomalies

Orthodontists treat misaligned teeth and jaws with fixed or removable appliances, such as braces, clear aligners or retainers.

These appliances apply controlled pressure to the teeth and jaws, gradually guiding them into their optimal position. The orthodontist adjusts these appliances regularly to ensure effective treatment and patient comfort.

Modern orthodontic approaches and techniques

The orthodontic profession has evolved with the integration of advanced technologies, such as 3D imaging, robotics and invisible aligners, which offer more precise and comfortable treatment. What's more, accelerated treatment techniques such as micro-impulse stimulation reduce the time needed to achieve results.

Working environment and daily practice of an orthodontist

Orthodontists work in a wide variety of settings, including private practices, dental centers and hospitals. Here's a look at the day-to-day work of these specialists.

The different places of work

  • Privatepractice : this is the preferred location for orthodontists, as they can choose their own equipment, working hours and team. They treat a wide range of cases, with a predominance of malocclusions. Customers seek aesthetic treatments or specific techniques. What's more, practitioners here develop a loyal patient base, as care is personalized and follow-up is regular. Practitioners enjoy greater freedom than elsewhere, and can set their own prices as they see fit. Extra fees are possible.
  • Dental centers: these facilities are often located in densely populated areas. They treat a wide variety of cases, and have a higher patient flow than practices, which influences the frequency and duration of appointments. What's more, they are multi-disciplinary entities, and their equipment is generally shared. As sector 1 dental centers, they offer treatment at more affordable rates than practices, thanks to subsidized models that give patients on modest incomes access to quality care.
  • Hospital: in this sector, orthodontists are rarer and cases more complex. Practitioners collaborate with other specialists to treat patients with severe malformations or developmental abnormalities. These facilities are generally better equipped to respond effectively to emergencies. Thanks to subsidies, underprivileged populations can obtain specific care.
  • Medworking: this solution is a good compromise for orthodontists wishing to combine the freedom of independent practice with the advantages of salaried employment, as it enables practitioners to rent an entire functional workspace without having to invest a large sum of money at the outset, while simplifying the administrative burden to a minimum so that they can concentrate on the care they provide. What's more, rental rates depend on the time spent using the space and equipment, helping to reduce costs for the practitioner.

Tools and technologies used in orthodontics

On a day-to-day basis, orthodontists use a variety of tools and technologies, such as treatment planning software, intra-oral scanners, 3D printers for custom-made aligners and digital X-ray equipment. These technologies increase the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment.

In addition, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the field of orthodontics is progressing. For example, AllisoneAI (a French company!) gives orthodontists a responsive and educational radiographic analysis tool. This technology not only strengthens mutual trust between patient and practitioner, but also increases efficiency and adherence to treatment. It's a remarkable advance, and one that augurs well for the future.

Key skills and qualities required of an orthodontist

The key skills required of an orthodontist include technical precision, good vision, excellent planning ability and strong communication skills. Qualities such as empathy and patience are also essential to an orthodontist's ability to lead a team and interact effectively with patients.

In addition to general dentistry skills, an orthodontist must master techniques specific to orthodontics, such as precise appliance placement, dental movement planning and the use of advanced technologies.

Opportunities and prospects for an orthodontist

The dental field offers a wide range of opportunities, from private practice to teaching and research. An experienced orthodontist can progress to management positions, specialize in certain techniques, or even engage in teaching and research.

In France, demand for orthodontic services remains high, offering job stability and good career prospects. Increased awareness of the importance of oral health is contributing to this growth.

Salary of an orthodontist

An orthodontist's salary varies according to experience, region and type of practice. However, experienced orthodontists can expect high incomes, particularly in the private sector. Generally speaking, these specialists enjoy significant potential for financial growth over the course of their careers.

Salary scale and influencing factors

Orthodontic salaries vary according to a number of factors:

  • Experience: as in all professions, orthodontists at the start of their careers generally earn lower salaries. As they gain experience and build up a loyal patient base, their salaries will automatically increase.
  • Location: when setting up a practice, there are a number of criteria to take into account that will influence income. These include the standard of living of the local population, the rates charged by existing colleagues, and the population density, which will determine the flow of patients.
  • Types of practice: as we saw earlier, orthodontists can work in very different conditions, depending on whether they are in private practice, a dental center or a hospital. These conditions will inevitably have an impact on their income. A self-employed orthodontist will generally earn more than a salaried orthodontist in a dental center.
  • Technology: the use of modern, expensive equipment can increase the fees charged by the orthodontist's practice, thereby boosting his or her income.
  • Reputation: the quality of the practitioner's work, if recognized by patients or peers, will necessarily influence his or her attractiveness and therefore income.

Want to find out more? Check out our orthodontist salary sheet!

Compare salaries by region

In France, orthodontic salaries vary from region to region. They are influenced by factors such as population density, standard of living, competition and demand for orthodontic services.

The regions where orthodontists enjoy the highest salaries are those with the greatest population density, because they offer a steady flow of patients. However, the level of competition can be higher, especially in larger urban areas. Finally, within the same city, people's standard of living can vary from one neighborhood to another, further modifying these data.

The regions with the highest averagesalaries orthodontists:

  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
  • Île-de-France
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
  • Occitanie
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Regions with the lowestaveragesalaries orthodontists:

  • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
  • Centre-Val de Loire
  • Corsica
  • Normandie

In conclusion, the profession of orthodontist is a demanding and rewarding medical specialty that combines technical skills, scientific knowledge and interpersonal skills. Orthodontists play a crucial role in improving patients' oral health and aesthetics. Thanks to technological advances and new treatment methods, this field offers increasingly effective solutions. Those who choose this career embark on a rigorous but rewarding training program.

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Orthodontist - Divonne-les-Bains 01

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Divonne-les-Bains

Join a premium orthodontic practice located in Divonne-les-Bains, in the Ain region, as part of a salaried partnership evolving into a minority partnership. Terms and conditions - SELARL - Salaried partnership then minority partnership - Part-time work - 2 or 3 days a week The structure This is a premium orthodontic practice. Located on the first floor of a residential building with parking spaces, the facility is easily accessible for both patients and practitioners. The clinic's organization is based on two treatment rooms, each equipped with two chairs, with a rotation of two practitioners per day, and the team is made up of specialized orthodontic assistants and a medical secretary. In addition, an associate will be leaving the practice between now and June, offering an immediate patient takeover and support in taking on new patients. Remuneration - To be defined at time of interview Duties - Provide orthodontic consultations and check-ups for children and adults - Design and implement fixed and removable orthodontic treatment plans - Monitor treatment with aligners and conventional appliances - Ensure regular patient follow-up and management of orthodontic emergencies - Coordinate with assistants and secretaries to organize consultations - Participate in local production of splints and validation of digital workflows - Support and train less-experienced practitioners where necessary The benefits - Premium, accessible premises - Specialized assistants - Medical secretarial team - 100% digital equipment and local production of aligners - High patient flow, guaranteeing sustained activity - Opportunity to evolve into a minority association Our equipment - 100% digital equipment - Cephalo Planmeca - CBCT Planmeca - Spark aligners - Scanner - Local production of splints The little extra Divonne-les-Bains is a town prized for its living environment between the mountains and Lake Geneva. The commune offers outdoor activities, such as a renowned golf course, and proximity to cross-border infrastructures, ideal for lovers of nature and international life. Profile required Orthodontist qualified in France or the European Union, registered or eligible for registration. Contact us on: 06 67 76 60 76 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Ad reference: 12515 Find over 4,000 healthcare job offers on our Jober Group website and mobile application. Benefit from a network of 1,000 partners throughout France, a team of recruitment experts at your service, and a totally free service that 99% of our candidates are satisfied with. Candidates from the European Union: Jober Group, leader in the integration of dentists in France, supports you free of charge right up to the start of your activity: - Introduction to our partner teachers - French language training (B2) - Support in registering with the French Dental Association (ONCD) - Help with finding accommodation - Consultant dedicated to your support

Orthodontist - Capbreton 40

Employee

5000 - 15000 per month

Capbreton

A dental clinic in the immediate vicinity of Capbreton, in the Landes region, is actively seeking an orthodontist M/F on a salaried contract. Terms and conditions - Part-time - 1 or 2 days per week - Start as soon as possible The structure This dental clinic is located in Capbreton, halfway between Bayonne and Dax, with easy access from Hossegor, Saint-Vincent-de-Tyrosse and Seignosse. The multi-disciplinary team includes a specialist orthodontist, a pedodontist and four general practitioners with different shifts. In addition, the clinic has three chairs, without a dedicated surgery room, but with one chair set aside for surgical procedures. The latest-generation equipment has been designed by practitioners to optimize patient care. Remuneration - 35% retrocession for orthodontics - Retrocession of 30% on aligners (Invisalign and Angel) - 1,000€ gross Guaranteed Minimum Salary for a one-day-per-week activity Missions - Take over existing orthodontic patients and monitor ongoing treatments - Carry out diagnoses and draw up orthodontic treatment plans - Placement and follow-up of Invisalign and Angel aligners - Multidisciplinary collaboration with general practitioners and pedodontists - Initial check-ups and follow-up visits - Coordination with the secretariat for administrative management of patient files The benefits - Modern premises and latest-generation equipment - Dedicated chairside assistant - Administrative secretariat in place - Luncheon vouchers - Health insurance - Support and training from experienced dentists Our equipment - 3 chairs, including one equipped for surgery - Digital camera in every office - Endodontics in continuous rotation - 3D pano - Biotech and Zimmer implantology, with the option of adapting the brand to the practitioner's habits The little extra The commune is within easy reach of beaches and famous surf spots, while offering the typical atmosphere of the Landes region with its forests and outdoor activities. Easy access to Bayonne and Dax facilitates urban connections and services. Profile required Orthodontist qualified in France or the European Union, registered or eligible for registration. Contact us on: 06 67 76 60 76 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Ad reference: 12446 Candidates from the European Union: Jober Group, leader in the integration of dental surgeons in France, supports you free of charge right up to the start of your activity: - Introduction to our partner teachers - French language training (B2) - Support in registering with the French Dental Association (ONCD) - Help with finding accommodation - Consultant dedicated to supporting you Find over 4,000 healthcare job offers on our Jober Group website and mobile application. Benefit from a network of 1,000 partners throughout France, a team of recruitment experts at your service, and a totally free service that 99% of our candidates are satisfied with.

Orthodontist - Créteil 94

Employee

5000 - 15000 per month

Créteil

Orthodontist Job - Créteil 94 A medical-dental center in Créteil, in the Val-de-Marne, is actively seeking an orthodontist M/F for a salaried contract. Structure DNA This multidisciplinary center, created in 2020, has 4 chairs, including one dedicated to orthodontics, as well as a fully-equipped surgery room. It stands out for its high demand for orthodontics, with a large and loyal patient base. Favoring a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare, the facility is also home to a general practitioner. Ideally located in old Créteil, in the heart of the city center, the practice is easily accessible by public transport. Just 5 minutes by bus from the train station served by the metro and RER, you and your patients will benefit from excellent connectivity. What's more, free parking is available in the vicinity, a significant asset in this urban area. Description and responsibilities You'll be joining a facility with modern, high-performance equipment, including A-dec chairs, digital radiography, a Cephalo Cone Beam, as well as AlphaBio equipment and Komet burs tailored to your specific needs. Your main tasks will be to: - Provide orthodontic consultations and follow-ups - Take charge of an existing and waiting patient base - Carry out diagnoses and draw up appropriate treatment plans - Use general orthodontic techniques and aligners as required - Work in collaboration with other practitioners at the center You will have the opportunity to work part-time or full-time, depending on your personal preferences and organization. Compensation For this position, you will receive an attractive retrocession to be defined at the time of the interview. Benefits - Large patient base and constantly growing demand - Modern equipment - A-dec chairs for optimum comfort - Excellent public transport links - Free parking nearby - Collaboration with two flexible, responsive laboratories - Flexible working hours according to your wishes Profile sought Dental surgeon specializing in orthodontics, qualified in France or the European Union, registered or eligible for registration with the Ordre des chirurgiens-dentistes. Contact us on 06 67 76 60 76 or by e-mail at [email protected] Ad reference: 11744 Find over 4,000 healthcare job offers on our Jober Group website and mobile application. Benefit from a network of 1,000 partners throughout France, a team of recruitment experts at your service, and a totally free service that 99% of our candidates are satisfied with. Candidates from the European Union: JoberGroup, leader in the integration of healthcare professionals in France, supports you free of charge right up to the start of your activity: - Language training (Level B2) - Contact with our partner teachers - Follow-up for registration with the French Medical Association - Consultant dedicated to your support

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