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169 verified Orthodontists in Los Angeles, CA
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Orthodontist (Virtual)
Markleeville, CA
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Growing up in Pasadena, Dr. Lee continued her education at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she earned a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree along with a Master of Science in Oral Biology. She was the only graduate in her class to receive this dual degree during her dental education. Dr....Click to read more
Orthodontist (Virtual)
4.90
·20 reviews
It's always pleasant and excellent. I like it because its clean. Receptionist is very polite and approachable. by ACClick to read more
Albany, CA
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Welcome! I am Dr. Nourah, and I am proud to be part of the Asana Ortho team. My mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based orthodontic care tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Our office is themed around wellness. "Asana" is a term used in yoga for calming and strengthening postures th...Click to read more
Orthodontist
5.00
·19 reviews
Everybody was really nice, the facility was very clean, and the doctor was great! by DHClick to read more
6 mi · 4867 Eagle Rock Blvd, Suite B, Los Angeles, CA 90041
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Q: What do you like about being an orthodontist? A: Being an orthodontist is truly a rewarding profession because of the emotional impact I can have on patients. I feel very fortunate and privileged to be able to give a person a new smile and the positive outcome that goes along with smile transfo...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
11 mi · 8540 S Sepulveda Blvd, Ste 705, Los Angeles, CA 90045
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Dr. Harold McClendon is a dentist based in Los Angeles, CA, practicing at RNA Dentistry, where he provides comprehensive and personalized dental care. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Southern California and completed a residency in Orthodontics at Howard Universi...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
8.5 mi · 9849 Atlantic Ave, Ste F, South Gate, CA 90280
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Dr. Barr brings years of expertise to our team. After completing his Doctor of Dental Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, and an orthodontics residency at the prestigious Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, he returned to West LA to save smiles and straighten teeth. He takes pride...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
4.97
·30 reviews
Always professional, caring, attentive, and extremely knowledgable by MBClick to read more
11 mi · 12405 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604
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Dr. Katayoon Shafagh received a four-year scholarship to the University of Texas Dental School in Houston, where she earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree and graduated with honors. She was then accepted to the University of the Pacific to complete her Master's degree in Dental Science and Orth...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
4.45
·20 reviews
9.5 mi · 1175 E Green St, Pasadena, CA 91106
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Dr. Karen Guinn is passionate about oral care and is dedicated to providing comprehensive orthodontic treatments. A graduate of Howard University with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, she offers a wide range of services, from braces and Invisalign to teeth whitening and jaw surgery. Her years of e...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
4.94
·18 reviews
This is a great dental office. Dr. Nasibi was so nice. He was caring and is friendly. He really cares. by CVClick to read more
13.5 mi · 16537 Bellflower Blvd, Ste B, Bellflower, CA 90706
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Dr. Nasibi obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the UCLA School of Dentistry and completed his Certificate in Orthodontics at the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health. He chose to specialize in orthodontics to combine his engineering and dental knowledge to create amazing, life-lasting...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
38.5 mi · 15825 Laguna Canyon Rd, Suite 206, Irvine, CA 92618
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Dr. Clark Schneekluth is a California native, born in Los Angeles and raised in Upland. Upon completion of his undergraduate studies, he attended Loma Linda University, where he earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1981 and his Certificate in Orthodontics in 1983. Dr. Clark is an acti...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
5.00
·6 reviews
Both my daughter and I have been going to Dr. Veshkini for our braces for over a year and I can’t recommend him enough. It’s always very easy to get an appointment with the office. The staff is wonderful and the ladies at the front desk are always very polite and professional. I would recommend add....Click to read more
46.5 mi · 26902 Oso Pkwy, Ste 100, Mission Viejo, CA 92691
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Dr. Veshkini graduated Cum Laude from Washington University School of Dental Medicine in 1986. He received his orthodontics specialization Certificate from Loyola University of Chicago in 1988. He had additional training in occlusion and growth and development at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. D...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
9 mi · 9201 Sunset Blvd, Ste 905, Los Angeles, CA 90069
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At OrthoSpaceship, Dr. Isaac and Dr. Chantal Hakim take a "Whole-Health" approach to orthodontics. To them, orthodontics is much more than just straightening teeth; it is about creating a healthy, functional, and beautiful smile and bite that will last a lifetime. Dr. Chantal Hakim is passionate ...Click to read more
Orthodontist
11 mi · 12405 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604
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Dr. Reyna-Blanco has always believed that everyone deserves access to a confident smile. Growing up in the small town of Cashmere, Washington, he saw firsthand how life-changing orthodontic care could be—and that belief shaped his path into dentistry. After earning a full academic scholarship to th...Click to read more
Orthodontist
4.45
·20 reviews
17 mi · 1290 S Sunset Ave, West Covina, CA 91790
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Dr. Karen Guinn is passionate about oral care and is dedicated to providing comprehensive orthodontic treatments. A graduate of Howard University with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, she offers a wide range of services, from braces and Invisalign to teeth whitening and jaw surgery. Her years of e...Click to read more
Orthodontist
17 mi · 1710 W Cameron Ave, Ste 100, West Covina, CA 91790
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Orthodontist
19.5 mi · 800 San Fernando Rd, San Fernando, CA 91340
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Orthodontist
3.86
·7 reviews
Was good, - Jul 9, 2025 by Amir H.Click to read more
20 mi · 3612 Florista St, Los Alamitos, CA 90720
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Dr. Afsaneh Fallahtafti is a dentist based in Los Angeles, CA. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Southern California. Dr. Fallahtafti practices at Dental Views, where she provides care for dentures, braces, adult dental examinations, and pediatric consultations. ...Click to read more
Orthodontist
3.86
·7 reviews
Was good, - Jul 9, 2025 by Amir H.Click to read more
21.5 mi · 1400 N Harbor Blvd, Ste 310, Fullerton, CA 92835
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Dr. Afsaneh Fallahtafti is a dentist based in Los Angeles, CA. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Southern California. Dr. Fallahtafti practices at Dental Views, where she provides care for dentures, braces, adult dental examinations, and pediatric consultations. ...Click to read more
Orthodontist
3.86
·7 reviews
Was good, - Jul 9, 2025 by Amir H.Click to read more
55.5 mi · 424 E Hospitality Ln, Ste B5, San Bernardino, CA 92408
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Dr. Afsaneh Fallahtafti is a dentist based in Los Angeles, CA. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Southern California. Dr. Fallahtafti practices at Dental Views, where she provides care for dentures, braces, adult dental examinations, and pediatric consultations. ...Click to read more
Orthodontist (Virtual)
4.83
·6 reviews
Visits are always great. by RPClick to read more
San Jose, CA
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Dr. Bao Khanh Nguyen DDS, MSD grew up in San Jose. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2004 and Master of Science in Orthodontics in 2006 from the University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni, School of Dentistry. In dental school, she tutored Dental anatomy carvings and Fixed Prosth...Click to read more
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Orthodontist
7820 mi · 25733 Barton Rd, Loma Linda, CA 92354
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James Clark, DDM is a Orthodontist in Trabuco Canyon, CA and Loma Linda, CA. Their offices are located in 32920 Brookseed Dr, Trabuco Canyon, CA and 25733 Barton Rd, Loma Linda, CA.Click to read more
Orthodontist
7820 mi · 16868 Main St, Hesperia, CA 92345
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Chandler Ho, DDS is a Orthodontist in La Canada, CA and Hesperia, CA. Their offices are located in 4262 Woodleigh Ln, La Canada, CA and 16868 Main St, Hesperia, CA.Click to read more
Orthodontist
7820 mi · 422 Orange St, Redlands, CA 92374
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James Farrage, DDS is a Orthodontist in Irvine, CA and Redlands, CA. Their offices are located in 2860 Michelle 2, Irvine, CA and 422 Orange St, Redlands, CA.Click to read more
Orthodontist
7820 mi · 219 Cajon St, Redlands, CA 92373
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Bruce Heinrich, DDS is a Orthodontist in Redlands, CA. Their office is located in 219 Cajon St, Redlands, CA.Click to read more
Orthodontist
7820 mi · 27180 Newport Rd, 4, Menifee, CA 92584
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Michael Erickson, DDS is a Orthodontist in Vista, CA and Menifee, CA. Their offices are located in 1010 E Vista Way A, Vista, CA and 27180 Newport Rd 4, Menifee, CA.Click to read more
Orthodontist
7820 mi · 19195 US Highway 18, 101, Apple Valley, CA 92307
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Monica Velez, DDS is a Orthodontist in Apple Valley, CA. Their office is located in 19195 US Highway 18 101, Apple Valley, CA.Click to read more
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Frequently asked questions

How can I check if my orthodontist accepts my insurance?

Zocdoc makes it easy to find an orthodontist in Los Angeles, CA who accepts your insurance. Simply select your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. If you’re unsure about the plan name, here's a handy guide to help navigate.


How do patients rate their experience with booking orthodontists in Los Angeles, CA on Zocdoc?

On Zocdoc, orthodontists in Los Angeles, CA have an average rating of 4.56 based on approximately 63 reviews. In Los Angeles, CA you can find 27 orthodontists with 4-stars or higher. Zocdoc collects reviews from real patients after each appointment, ensuring authentic feedback. Only patients who have booked and attended appointments may post reviews, providing trustworthy and reliable insights into patient experiences.


Can I book a video visit with an orthodontist?

Yes, you can book a video visit with an orthodontist. There are currently 2 locations that offer video visits in this city. When a provider offers video visits, you will see a small video camera icon next to their profile image. Select a date and time from their available appointment slots and go through the booking process.


Who is an orthodontist?

Orthodontics is a dental specialty that concerns itself with bite alignment (bad bite) and tooth straightening. An orthodontist is a certified dentist specializing in orthodontics. They can diagnose, prevent, and treat dental issues such as misaligned, twisted, gapped, overlapped, or crooked teeth. They may use orthodontic treatments such as braces, retainers, and clear aligners to help resolve such orthodontic issues.


Orthodontic treatment can help you achieve evenly spaced, straight teeth that properly align with the opposing teeth and jaw, ensuring a healthy bite. It enables you to chew, eat, and speak properly. It also prevents various dental issues, such as gum disease, tooth decay, and pain or difficulty in chewing. Orthodontics can even identify underlying oral disorders. This helps treat various conditions early and stops them from becoming major dental complications. Orthodontics can treat dental problems in people of all ages, from children to older adults.


What training do orthodontists receive?

Orthodontists complete a pre-medical undergraduate degree, following which they join dental school. There, they complete coursework in subjects like oral health, dental anatomy and occlusion, pediatric dentistry, and dental practice competency and work in dental clinics to gain hands-on experience.


After graduating from dental school, they enroll in a residency program in orthodontics, which takes 2-3 years to complete. During their residency, they receive in-depth training about common orthodontic techniques and practices.

 

Upon completing the residency, orthodontics can earn certification from the American Board of Orthodontics by clearing written and oral exams. They must maintain this certification by passing renewal exams every ten years.


Differences between orthodontists and dentists

Although all orthodontists are dentists, not all dentists are orthodontists. 

Here are the main differences between the two: 

  • Both orthodontists and dentists receive similar dental education and focus on oral health. But, orthodontists undergo additional education and training to specialize in teeth and jaw alignment.
  • After dental school, general dentists must pass the National Dental Examination to become licensed dentists. Meanwhile, orthodontists must obtain specialty certification in orthodontics before they can practice.
  • Orthodontists can supervise jawline and bite development in children. They can perform teeth straightening surgery, diagnose and treat bad bites or malocclusion, and recommend appropriate retainers or braces. On the other hand, dentists mainly refer such patients to an orthodontist for proper orthodontic treatment. 


What conditions do orthodontists treat?

You can see an orthodontist near you for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of various conditions, such as:

  • Overbite (buck teeth): This condition occurs when your top front teeth extend beyond the ones at the bottom. While most people have a slight overbite, a severe overbite can result in jaw pain, tooth decay, gum disease, breathing problems, and difficulty chewing. Overbite correction treatments include using braces, growth modification devices (also known as palate expanders), and retainers. Your doctor might also suggest making room for your adult teeth by removing baby teeth.
  • Underbite: An underbite occurs when your bottom front teeth stick out, extending beyond the ones at the top. Its symptoms include jaw pain, bad breath, discomfort while chewing, and biting the insides of your mouth. Over time, an underbite can cause complications like cavities, gum disease, and sleep apnea. Treatment options for correcting an underbite are the same as those for overbite correction. Additionally, your doctor might recommend reconstructive surgery to align your bite.
  • Gingivitis: Gingivitis, an early form of periodontal (gum) disease, is an infection and inflammation that destroys the tissue supporting your teeth. This disease can affect your gums, the bones supporting your teeth, and periodontal ligaments. Over time, it can also cause tooth decay. Symptoms of gingivitis include mouth sores, swollen gums, bad breath, and bleeding from the gums while brushing or flossing. Maintaining proper oral hygiene and getting teeth cleanings from a dental professional twice a year can help prevent this condition. Your dentist might also recommend replacing your dental appliances and using antibacterial mouth rinses. 


What are some examples of orthodontic treatments?

Orthodontists offer a wide range of treatments. These include:

  • Braces: Orthodontists use braces to straighten your teeth and correct various orthodontic issues, including gapped, crowded, and crooked teeth. These devices use mild, constant pressure to move your teeth into their correct positions over time. You can consult your doctor and choose among metal, ceramic, lingual, and self-ligating braces.
  • Retainers: Teeth retainers are custom-made devices you wear over your teeth. They help hold your teeth in their new, proper position. Most dentists use a mix of fixed and removable retainers to keep your teeth straight and make your alignment last longer.
  • Clear aligners: Clear aligners are a common alternative to braces. If you opt for it, doctors will provide you with a series of clear, custom-made aligner trays, and you must wear each set of trays for a few weeks before switching to the next one. Over time, the aligners will move your teeth into their correct positions.
  • Palate expanders: Palate expanders are oral devices that dentists use to widen narrow upper jaws. Your orthodontist might recommend this treatment if you have dental concerns like a crossbite or overcrowded teeth. Depending on your age and the severity of your condition, you might need to wear palate expanders for a few weeks, several months, or up to a year.
  • Headgears: Orthodontic headgear, a device dentists use to fix malocclusion, aligns your child's teeth and jaws by placing gentle pressure on them. Over time, the device encourages their still-forming jaw bones to align, curing conditions like underbite, overbite, and overjet. Depending on their purpose, orthodontic headgear can be of various types, including high pull, cervical pull, and reverse pull.


Why begin orthodontic treatment at a young age?

You may be aware of the numerous cosmetic advantages of orthodontic treatment, including the impact on one's self-image and how others treat them. You should be aware that these benefits extend far beyond aesthetics. Good orthodontic treatment can improve a person's general health. The most significant time to begin the remedial procedure is early, ideally during childhood.


The American Association of Orthodontics advises that every child should have their first orthodontist visit once they are seven years old. This examination provides a baseline evaluation of a child's teeth and jaws, which can aid in identifying issues, if any. The goals of orthodontics are the prevention, detection, and treatment of dental and skeletal abnormalities. Malocclusion is the technical word for a poor bite. By the time they turn seven, most children have permanent teeth in both their upper and lower jaws. When the child's permanent teeth erupt, an orthodontist can assess the child's bite's development and determine any potential problems.


An orthodontist can predict how your child's teeth will develop as they grow by evaluating their mouth when they are still young. Orthodontists can more efficiently direct the jaw and teeth growth through early therapy, which also helps avoid crowding.


Drawbacks of starting orthodontic treatment late 

If tooth overcrowding does not receive treatment, many more teeth may need removal. Thumb sucking, bruxism, and other unhealthy oral habits can also create issues that make adult remedial operations more challenging. Also, it is far more difficult to clean teeth that are crooked adequately. If you begin your child's orthodontic treatment at the age advised by the American Association of Orthodontics, you can avoid all these problems. Early orthodontic treatment dramatically reduces your child's future dental care requirements. In addition, it aids in the early development of positive oral hygiene practices.


What are the steps in orthodontic treatment? 

Diagnosis

On your first visit, the orthodontist may conduct a detailed oral examination, including: 

  • Obtaining a complete medical and dental health history
  • Performing a clinical examination
  • Taking photos of the mouth, smile, and face
  • Taking X-rays of the teeth and jaw
  • Creating plaster models

These tests help identify the type of teeth misalignment and aid the orthodontist in planning proper orthodontic treatment.


Treatment plan

Treatments can begin when the adult teeth have fully formed and erupted, typically around 12 or 13. If issues do not surface until later, treatment might start later. Orthodontic therapy may be necessary for cleft lip and palate in children before their adult teeth have fully grown.


Good oral hygiene is crucial before commencing orthodontic treatment. Food particles are more likely to lodge when appliances are placed on the teeth. For the duration of treatment, the patient will need to brush more meticulously and frequently.


There is a chance of tooth decay during therapy due to poor oral hygiene habits. Additionally, the orthodontist can advise refraining from sugary foods, fizzy drinks, and other items that can lead to tooth decay.


Selecting a device

Specific orthodontic requirements will determine the kind of braces to be used. Some of them, like Invisalign, do not require the placement of steel wires across the teeth. Others, like Insignia braces, may be specially created using computer technology. Modern orthodontic procedures are also more effective than conventional braces because you may customize them to fit your mouth precisely. Retainers are typically required after treatment to keep the smile intact. 


Find the best orthodontist near you in Los Angeles, CA

Orthodontic treatment can last for long durations, especially in children. Therefore, it is crucial to find a trusted and reliable practitioner who is not only experienced in handling different types of cases but is also available to handle complex emergencies.


With Zocdoc, your search for the best orthodontist becomes much more accessible. You can access a list of top-rated orthodontists in Los Angeles by mentioning the conditions, location, preferred date, and insurance carrier. You can also refine your search with the filters. 


All practitioners listed on Zocdoc have dedicated profiles, which contain information about the practitioner's education, experience, certification, and other essential credentials, gender, spoken language, familiarity with the most recent treatments, patient reviews, open appointments, and working hours. These details help you choose an orthodontist near you who checks all your boxes.


Using Zocdoc’s insurance detector, you can quickly identify in-network providers near you. While you can add medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to your Zocdoc account, you can only search for and schedule an appointment with one insurance plan at a time. In case you have multiple plans, you can mention your secondary insurance plan and carrier in your notes for the provider in the last step of the booking process. If your provider uses Zocdoc’s intake forms, you can add details about your secondary insurance while filling out your forms online. For more insurance-related queries, check Zocdoc's patient help center.


Zocdoc allows you to book appointments with your preferred orthodontist near you on weekends and after work hours, depending on their availability. All appointment bookings are fast, free, and secure!


Orthodontist statistics in California

According to a UCLA Health Policy Research Center survey, California has more dentists than any other State, roughly 35,000. California now has 3.9 dentists for every 5000 residents.


Dentists in California are more diverse in terms of race and ethnicity than dentists nationwide.


California had a higher percentage of female dentists than the rest of the US in 2015, with 33.9% female dentists (28.9%). The proportion of female dentists in the state is predicted to reach 46% by 2035.


As of March 2019, most dentists in California practice general dentistry (81.2%). The remainder were specialists in endodontics (2.2%), oral surgery (2.3%), orthodontics (3.8%), pedodontics (2.4%), periodontics (2.1%), and other fields (6.1%). It is congruent with national estimates; roughly one-fifth of dentists in the United States specialize in their areas.


In 2018, IBISWorld pegged the number of dental offices in California at 30,693. About 2.2 million Californians, or about 5.6% of the state's population, lived in one of the 65 dental health professional shortage areas (HPSAs) that existed in California as of 2017.


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