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To become an orthodontist, one typically needs to complete a dental degree (DDS or DMD), which usually requires around 60-80 credits or points, depending on the dental school. After dental school, aspiring orthodontists must complete a specialized residency program in orthodontics, which typically lasts 2-3 years and involves an additional 24-36 credits. Overall, the total points can vary based on the institution and program structure, but it generally involves several years of education and training beyond undergraduate studies.

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