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Why Is Orthodontic Training in Modern Dentistry


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The success of your practice will be intertwined with the measures you take to boost your professional expertise and expand on the services already provided to your patients. Since you are reading this post, we can deduce that you are a dental professional and you are looking to 1) fulfil the hours required for your CPD and 2) gain the right set of skills for improving the quality of the dental treatments available in your practice. Investing in orthodontic training can be one of the best ideas of your career, as online courses, limited to only twelve months, represent a clear and direct pathway for obtaining the qualifications that are missing from your portfolio.

An orthodontic course makes sense, as the total cost of the program will most likely be repaid during the first few weeks after you start expanding on the services available in your practice. More than 70% of all orthodontists active in the UK reported a steady increase in the number of adults who searched for orthodontic treatment in the last three years. Moreover, the rise of clean aligners and the increased focus on professional appearance due to the popularity of video calls have pushed the national orthodontics market to a CAGR of no less than 28%.

As of 2026, investing in orthodontic training, at least from a financial point of view, can be one of the most prudent moves of your medical career. While in the past orthodontic treatments were reserved for pre-pubescent children or teens, nowadays the number of adults who seek orthodontic care is higher than ever. Moreover, the orthodontic field has made giant strides in the last couple of years, and nowadays, being knowledgeable about implants and retainers is pretty much mandatory in order to further expand on your practice’s reputation.

You Can’t Ignore the Potential Profits



A 12-month orthodontic training program will cost you £9,495 if you decide to pay in one single charge, or £785 per month if you decide to go for a monthly plan. At first glance, this might seem like a giant investment, especially if you are at the beginning of your professional trajectory and you don’t yet have the financial resources for postgraduate courses. But, realistically, an orthodontic course can, in the long run, be the most financially advantageous way to increase the ROI of your already-offered services, and potentially even double your current monthly income.

Orthodontic cases are different from typical dental interventions, as the issues faced by the patients can often only be fixed with months or even years-long treatment plans that will require constant surveillance and modifications in order to be efficient. Aligners, for example, are not a “plug and play” treatment. Their efficiency will be dictated by the constant interventions of the orthodontist and the willingness of the patients to stick to the treatment plan. In consequence, orthodontic treatments are often long-term, and they result in a recurring, positive cash flow that can contribute to the expansion of your services.

Moreover, after investing in top-quality orthodontic training, you will no longer be required to refer your patients to other dental professionals, as now you will have the ability required to provide complex orthodontic treatments in-house. Fewer referrals mean more revenue, better reputation, and an increased chance to stand out at a local level, and lock patients into multi-year care plans.

What Diploma Will You Obtain After Graduating from the Orthodontic Course?



After you manage to graduate from the 12-month orthodontic training program, you will receive a postgraduate diploma in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, which is accredited at level 7 by EduQual, and it’s approved by the Scottish Qualifications Authority. In the UK, a level-7 diploma is equivalent to a Master’s, and while it’s not a full-fledged degree that was accompanied by a dissertation, it’s still enough to expand on the services provided by your practice and complete your continuous professional development mandatory hours.

The post graduate diploma you’ll receive after graduation can be utilized to enhance your dental practice, treat development musculoskeletal issues in children, adults, and adolescents or provide orthodontic treatments such as retainers and braces. Moreover, it’s also a tool to expand your knowledge, apply for positions in multidisciplinary clinics and participate in patient’s educations programs, or even be invited to conferences in which you can present your skills and expertise.

The diploma you receive will, in the end, be a testament to your qualification as an orthodontist and can be a major boost to your CV. Plus, as already mentioned, the diploma you receive will be proof that you completed the one hundred verifiable hours necessary in order to pass CPD.

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You Can Open Up New Revenue Streams



After graduating and obtaining your diploma in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, you will be qualified to provide a wide range of orthopaedic treatments whose complexity will vary in accordance with your practical skills and how comfortable you are in assessing in-depth cases. The bulk of your work, however, will be comprised of aligners, such as Invisalign. After completing the modules of the course and getting your postgraduate diploma, you will gain the skills necessary to deal with moderate teeth alignment issues, provide cosmetic alignments for adults and teens, and also deal with minor corrections of previous orthodontic interventions.

The costs of an orthodontic course are nothing to scoff at, but considering that the price for the treatment of moderate orthodontic cases can exceed £3,000 per patient, this means that with just three cases, you will pretty much cover the total fees associated with the course. Ten extra patients per month could add around £35,000 to your total income. Granted, you will have to account for taxes and miscellaneous expenses.

Still, even in the worst-case scenario, adding orthodontic treatments to your practice’s service list should, at least in theory, more than double your net monthly income. From the installation of fixed braces to handling minor bite corrections, and providing regular orthodontic consultations, the services you can provide after graduating from the orthodontic course will be extensive, and their impact will be clearly visible in the ROI of your services and the reputation of your practice.


Post je objavljen 11.02.2026. u 13:57 sati.