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Call Orthodontics
Meet Dr. Call
What's the different between a dentist and an orthodontist?
Orthodontists are dental professionals who have completed additional specialized training beyond general dentistry. While dentists focus on overall oral health and general dental care, orthodontists specialize in correcting teeth alignment and jaw issues.At what age should my child see an orthodontist?
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends scheduling a child's first orthodontic check-up by age 7. This early evaluation doesn't necessarily mean immediate treatment will be required. Instead, it allows us to monitor your child's growth and development, determining the optimal time for any necessary interventions.Can adults see an orthodontist?
Yes, adults can certainly benefit from orthodontic treatment. Teeth can be moved at any age, provided they are healthy. In fact, approximately 25% of adults require orthodontic care. We offer various treatment options suitable for adults, including traditional braces and clear aligner systems.How long does treatment take?
The duration of orthodontic treatment typically ranges from 18 to 24 months. However, this can vary depending on the complexity of the case and patient compliance. During your complimentary consultation, we will provide you with a personalized estimate of your treatment timeline.What foods should I avoid with brace?
When wearing braces, it's advisable to avoid sticky, hard, or crunchy foods such as chewing gum, caramel, ice, and popcorn kernels. While crunchy foods can be cut into smaller, more manageable pieces, we recommend refraining from habits like biting fingernails to protect your braces.How do clear aligners compare with braces?
Clear aligners are removable and virtually invisible, which can make oral hygiene and eating easier. Traditional braces, being fixed appliances, are often more suitable for complex cases. Our team will assess your specific needs and recommend the most appropriate treatment option to achieve your desired results.Do I have to wear a clear aligner after braces?
Yes, wearing a retainer is essential after orthodontic treatment. Retainers help prevent teeth from shifting back to their original positions. Consistent use of your retainer is crucial for maintaining your newly aligned smile in the long term.Do braces hurt?
It's common to experience some pressure or mild discomfort for a day or two following adjustments to your braces. To manage any discomfort, we suggest consuming soft foods and taking over-the-counter pain relief medication as needed.Will insurance help pay for braces or clear aligners?
Many dental insurance plans include coverage for orthodontic treatment. Our administrative team will assist you in verifying your insurance benefits, explain associated costs, and can help establish a payment plan to make your orthodontic treatment more accessible.Can I get treatment if I've had braces before?
Yes, orthodontic retreatment is possible. Teeth can shift over time, especially if retainers aren't consistently worn. We frequently treat patients who have previously had braces, and these cases often require shorter treatment durations.


Dr. Kamron Call, DDS, MS
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Dr. Call is proud to be returning home to Southern Utah—a place that shaped who he is and where he’s excited to raise his family and serve the community. Growing up in Southern Utah fostered a lifelong love for the outdoors and a deep appreciation for close-knit communities, values that continue to guide his approach to orthodontic care today.
He earned his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University, where he met his wife, and together they now have three wonderful children. Dr. Call went on to complete dental school at the University of Texas, followed by advanced orthodontic specialty training at UCLA, one of the nation’s leading academic and clinical programs.
During his time at UCLA, Dr. Call received extensive training in a wide range of orthodontic cases—from routine care to complex interdisciplinary and surgical cases. This advanced training influences the precision, planning, and individualized care he brings to each and every patient.
Dr. Call is board certified and has been recognized with multiple awards for research and clinical excellence. His research has been published, and his clinical work has appeared in the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics (JCO). He is an active member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO), Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists (PCSO), American Dental Association (ADA), and the Rocky Mountain Orthodontic Society.
Outside the office, Dr. Call enjoys spending time with his family, being outdoors, baking, and cheering on BYU sports. He also served a two-year mission in Russia for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, an experience that continues to influence his commitment to service, empathy, and connection with others.
Dr. Call and his family are excited to put down roots in Southern Utah and invest in a community known for its strong families, shared values, and sense of connection. He looks forward to building long-term relationships and providing thoughtful, high-quality orthodontic care.



