Dr. Alyssa Emory-Carter, Orthodontist
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Dr. Alyssa Emory-Carter

Orthodontist

204 Victory Street Bonham Texas, 75418

About

An exceptional orthodontist, Dr. Emory-Carter tends to patients in her hometown communities at her private practice - Stokes & Carter Orthodontics. She serves patients in Sherman and Bonham, Texas and surrounding areas.

“I started my own orthodontic journey as a child with Dr. Bill Robinson, who originally owned and started the practice I am a part of now.  It is really amazing to be able to come full circle and join the same practice and have that opportunity to serve the community that helped me become the person I am” expressed the doctor.

Dr. Emory-Carter attended Oklahoma State University and within three years earned a Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Biology, and a minor in General Business. She completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery from Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry. Alongside completing her DDS, she earned a Certificate in Healthcare Education from Texas A&M Health Science Center. Dr. Carter completed her orthodontic residency at the University of Florida College of Dentistry where she received her Certificate in Orthodontics and Master of Science in Dental Sciences and was nominated by her peers and faculty for her leadership, service, and optimism to serve as chief resident. Throughout her educational journey, she earned numerous leadership and academic awards, including the AAO Charley Schultz Resident Scholar Award. Her research efforts were published in the Public Library of Sciences journal. 

 

Dr. Emory-Carter has been noted for her commitment to excellence in, and radiant positivity about the future of the orthodontic profession. Dr. Carter appreciates product and software advancements and has been selected to participate in clinical and FDA trials for innovative orthodontic products.  She currently serves as a Key Opinion Leader for Dental Monitoring, Spark, and On Demand Orthodontist and speaks on clinical excellence and business insights nationally and internationally.  She has also been featured on multiple podcasts and has contributed to multiple articles.

 

In addition to her educational accomplishments and experiences, Dr. Emory-Carter places emphasis on community involvement. She frequently engages in local events and enjoys the many benefits of small towns and close-knit communities.  She truly believes in constant pursuit for growth, both personally and professionally, to better the lives of her patients, team, community, and the orthodontic and dental profession as a whole.

 

Comprehensive orthodontic treatment can be completed for children and adults with different tools including clear aligners (Invisalign and Spark), aesthetic clear ceramic braces, or metal braces.  Braces use wires that are inserted into orthodontic brackets.  The wires interact with the brackets to move teeth into desired positions.  Being advanced in the field of orthodontics, Dr. Emory-Carter is a top provider in orthodontic treatment with clear aligners and creates a custom design to create a healthy smile.  As an orthodontist, Dr. Emory-Carter must recognize various characteristics of a malocclusion or dentofacial deformity, define the nature of the problem, including the etiology, and design a treatment strategy based on the specific needs and desires of the patient.  She continues to play a role in bridging the relationship between the medical and dental professions by diagnosing underlying etiologies, such as sleep apnea in children and adults.

 

Education and Training

University of Florida MS in Dental Sciences 2017

Baylor College of Dentistry DDS 2014

Oklahoma State University BS in Biology/BS in Physiology 2010

Provider Details

Female English, Spanish
Dr. Alyssa Emory-Carter
Dr. Alyssa Emory-Carter's Expert Contributions
  • Retainer Problem

    First, rinse it well. Second, look to see if the retainer looks deformed. If it does not and it only looks cloudy/white, try it in and make sure it feels normal and comfortable. If anything feels out of normalcy, then call your orthodontist for a retainer check and see if a new one needs to be made. The sooner the better because your teeth will begin shifting immediately! READ MORE

  • How should I clean my Invisalign?

    You can clean your Clear Aligners or retainers in the future with a soft bristled toothbrush, warm water, and toothpaste. Or you can soak them for 15 minutes in denture tablet cleaner (such as Efferdent Mint flavor) and rinse well after soaking before putting them back in. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

OrthodonticsTMJ/TMDSleep ApneaDentistryClear Aligners - Invisalign/SparkBraces - Clear/MetalDamon BracesDigital TreatmentCustom Smile DesignChildren & Adults

Awards

  • Charley Shultz Resident Scholar Award 1st Place 2017 American Association of Orthodontists 
  • “Best Orthodontist” 2017 Best of Texoma 
  • “Best Orthodontist” 2018 Best of Texoma 
  • “Best Orthodontist” 2019 Best of Texoma 
  • “Best Orthodontist” 2020 Best of Texoma 
  • “Best Orthodontist” 2021 Best of Texoma 
  • Graduates Honors Society 2016 University of Florida 

Professional Memberships

  • American Association of Orthodontists  
  • American Dental Association  
  • Southwestern Society of Orthodontists  

Areas of research

Publication, Public Library of Science - 2019

Rody, W., & Emory-Carter, A. (2019) The proteome of extracellular vesicles released by clastic cells differs based on their substrate. San Francisco, CA: PLoS One.

SAO Annual Meeting, Presentation - 2017

“Proteomic characterization of exosomes released by osteoclasts and odontoclasts”

AAO Annual Meeting, Charley Schultz Award Presentation - 2017

“Proteomic characterization of exosomes released by osteoclasts and odontoclasts”

Department of Orthodontics, University of Florida College of Dentistry - 2014 – 2017

“Proteomic characterization of exosomes released by resorbing

osteoclasts and odontoclasts in cell culture”

Mentor:  Dr. Wellington Rody

Department of Orthodontics, Baylor College of Dentistry - 2011

“Collagen type XII expression in the BGN-/0/DCN-/- null mouse”

Mentor:  Dr. Reginald Taylor

Dr. Alyssa Emory-Carter's Practice location

Stokes & Carter Orthodontics

204 Victory Street -
Bonham, Texas 75418
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New patients: 903-583-5817
www.stokescarterortho.com

Stokes & Carter Orthodontics

2921 N Heritage Parkway 200 -
Sherman, Texas 75092
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New patients: 903-893-4535
www.stokescarterortho.com

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Get to know Orthodontist Dr. Alyssa Emory-Carter, who serves patients throughout the State of Texas.

An exceptional orthodontist, Dr. Emory-Carter tends to patients in her hometown communities at her private practice – Stokes & Carter Orthodontics. She serves patients in Sherman and Bonham, Texas and surrounding areas.

“I started my own orthodontic journey as a child with Dr. Bill Robinson, who originally owned and started the practice I am a part of now.  It is really amazing to be able to come full circle and join the same practice and have that opportunity to serve the community that helped me become the person I am” expressed the doctor.

Dr. Emory-Carter attended Oklahoma State University and within three years earned a Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Biology, and a minor in General Business. She completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery from Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry. Alongside completing her DDS, she earned a Certificate in Healthcare Education from Texas A&M Health Science Center. Dr. Carter completed her orthodontic residency at the University of Florida College of Dentistry where she received her Certificate in Orthodontics and Master of Science in Dental Sciences and was nominated by her peers and faculty for her leadership, service, and optimism to serve as chief resident. Throughout her educational journey, she earned numerous leadership and academic awards, including the AAO Charley Schultz Resident Scholar Award. Her research efforts were published in the Public Library of Sciences journal. 

Dr. Emory-Carter has been noted for her commitment to excellence in, and radiant positivity about the future of the orthodontic profession. Dr. Carter appreciates product and software advancements and has been selected to participate in clinical and FDA trials for innovative orthodontic products.  She currently serves as a Key Opinion Leader for Dental Monitoring, Spark, and On Demand Orthodontist and speaks on clinical excellence and business insights nationally and internationally.  She has also been featured on multiple podcasts and has contributed to multiple articles.  

Dr. Emory-Carter recognizes various characteristics of malocclusions and dentofacial deformity, defines the nature of the problem, including the etiology, and designs a treatment strategy based on the specific needs and desires of the patient.  She continues to play a role in bridging the relationship between the medical and dental professions by diagnosing underlying etiologies, such as sleep apnea and temporomandibular disorder (TMD) in children and adults.

In addition to her educational accomplishments and experiences, Dr. Emory-Carter places emphasis on community involvement. She frequently engages in local events and enjoys the many benefits of small towns and close-knit communities.  She truly believes in constant pursuit for growth, both personally and professionally, to better the lives of her patients, team, community, and the orthodontic and dental profession as a whole. 

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