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Georgia School of Orthodontics

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8200 Roberts Dr #100, Atlanta, GA 30350, USA
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Atlanta Campus

Atlanta, GA, United States

The Georgia School of Orthodontics, located at its Atlanta Campus, offers a comprehensive 24-month postgraduate residency program designed to train dentists in advanced orthodontic techniques. This program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and hands-on clinical experience, preparing graduates to excel in private practice or academic settings. The curriculum is structured to cover foundational and advanced topics in orthodontics, ensuring residents develop expertise in diagnosis, treatment planning, and appliance fabrication.

  • Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: This core course delves into cephalometric analysis, model assessment, and radiographic interpretation. Residents learn to evaluate malocclusions using the latest diagnostic tools, including digital imaging and 3D scanning technologies. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary approaches, integrating orthodontics with periodontics, oral surgery, and prosthodontics for holistic patient care.
  • Biomechanics and Appliance Design: Students explore the principles of force systems, wire bending, and bracket prescriptions. Hands-on labs allow practice with self-ligating brackets, clear aligners like Invisalign, and temporary anchorage devices (TADs). The course covers edgewise technique, lingual orthodontics, and functional appliances for growing patients.
  • Clinical Orthodontics: Supervised by board-certified orthodontists, residents treat a diverse patient population, from children with Class II malocclusions to adults seeking aesthetic corrections. This includes managing craniofacial anomalies, surgical orthodontics, and accelerated treatment protocols. Weekly case presentations foster critical thinking and evidence-based decision-making.
  • Practice Management and Ethics: Practical training in running an orthodontic office, including financial planning, marketing, and patient communication. Ethical considerations in informed consent, malpractice prevention, and professional conduct are thoroughly discussed.
  • Research Methodology and Electives: Residents conduct original research, culminating in a thesis. Electives include cleft lip and palate management, TMJ disorders, and digital orthodontics using AI-driven software.

The program integrates didactic lectures, seminars, and journal clubs with over 2,000 hours of clinical contact. Faculty, including diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics, provide mentorship. Graduates achieve proficiency in all major orthodontic systems, with a focus on minimally invasive techniques and patient-centered outcomes. This campus serves as the primary hub, hosting all core rotations and simulations in state-of-the-art facilities equipped with CAD/CAM labs and digital radiography suites. The curriculum evolves with advancements, incorporating teledentistry and sustainable practices. Overall, the Atlanta Campus equips residents with the skills to address complex cases confidently, contributing to the field through innovation and excellence. (Word count: 312)

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Georgia School of Orthodontics

8200 Roberts Dr #100, Atlanta, GA 30350, USA
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Closes: Jan 19, 2026