About orthodontic care in Michigan
Orthodontists are dental specialists who complete 2-3 years of additional training after dental school in correcting tooth alignment and bite issues. They use braces (traditional metal, ceramic, lingual, self-ligating), clear aligners (Invisalign, ClearCorrect), and specialty appliances like palatal expanders to straighten teeth and improve oral function.
In Michigan, you'll find a mix of board-certified orthodontists who specialize exclusively in tooth movement, plus general dentists who also offer Invisalign and limited orthodontic treatment. For complex cases — severe malocclusion, surgical orthodontics, jaw discrepancies — a specialist is usually the right choice. For mild crowding or spacing, many general dentists in Michigan can also help.
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends a first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. Most Michigan orthodontists offer free initial consultations, including digital scans, X-rays, and a personalized treatment plan with cost estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Michigan has 20 orthodontists listed across 20 cities. Many general dentists in Michigan also offer Invisalign and limited orthodontic services — see Dentists in Michigan for the broader list.