Orthodontist in Troy MI

Orthodontist in Troy Michigan by Kubicki Orthodontics of Sterling Heights, MI.

Orthodontic Care for Kids, Teens & Adults

  • Over 20 years orthodontic experience
  • Mini-metal colored braces
  • Esthetic clear braces
  • Porcelain braces
  • Clear and colored elastics
  • Clear removable aligners
  • Sore jaw (TMJ) treatment
  • Advanced functional appliances
  • Early treatment orthodontics (7-9 yrs.)

Call Today to schedule your complimentary consultation! 586-268-6464

Dr. Kubicki – Board Certified Orthodontist

Dr. Donald J. Kubicki, DDS, MS.

Dr. Kubicki is a specialist in orthodontics with over 20 years of experience.

  • DDS: University of Detroit
  • MS: University of Detroit
  • Certified Specialists ion Orthodontics: University of Detroit
  • Member: Michigan Dental Society, Macomb Dental Society, American Dental Association, American Association of Orthodontics
  • Board Certified: American Board of Orthodontics

Braces in Sterling Heights-Troy-Warren-Utica-Michigan

Orthodontic Care for Kids, Teens & Adults by Kubicki Orthodontics in Sterling Heights Michigan

  • Over 20 years orthodontic experience
  • Mini-metal colored braces
  • Esthetic clear braces
  • Porcelain braces
  • Clear and colored elastics
  • Clear removable aligners
  • Sore jaw (TMJ) treatment
  • Advanced functional appliances
  • Early treatment orthodontics (7-9 yrs.)

What Age Should I Consider for Braces?

Catching problems early can mean your child grows up with a healthier smile. That is why the American Association of Orthodontist recommends an orthodontist see your child by age 7.

Donald J. Kubicki, DDS Orthodontics serving Troy, Sterling Heights, Warren, and surrounding Michigan areas with braces for kids, teens, and adults using the latest orthodontic equipment and techniques. Call Today 586.268.6464

Why a Board Certified Orthodontist matters!!

Why a Board Certified Orthodontist matters!!

The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommends that your child get a check-up with an orthodontist at the first recognition of the existence of an orthodontic problem, but no later than age 7. However, you are never too old to benefit from orthodontic treatment. Adults represent a significant percentage of patients in most orthodontic practices. Verify that recommendations are Orthodontic Specialists and not General Dentists performing orthodontic treatment –
Refer to What is a Board Certified Orthodontist to see the difference.A board certified orthodontist is an orthodontist who has voluntarily gone through hundreds of additional hours of preparation to demonstrate their judgment, skills and knowledge required for providing the highest level of patient care. They have achieved board certification through the American Board of Orthodontics, the only orthodontic specialty board recognized by the American Dental Association and in affiliation with the American Association of Orthodontists.

An orthodontist is a dentist who has not only completed a graduate program in dentistry to receive their DDS or DMD (Doctor of Dental Surgery or Doctor of Dental Medicine), but has also gone through a competitive residency at a CODA-accredited orthodontic program for an additional 2-3 years to be trained specifically in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.

Achieving board certification is the last step in a long and intensive educational experience to ultimately provide excellent patient care.