Jordan Roth, DDS, Orthodontist | Orthodontist
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Jordan Roth, DDS

Orthodontist | Orthodontist

About

Dr. Jordan Roth was born and raised in Cleveland and is very excited to be practicing in his hometown. After graduating Orange High School, he attended Emory University in Atlanta where he earned his undergraduate degree. He then attended The Ohio State University College of Dentistry  where he graduated in the top of his class.

Dr. Roth earned his orthodontics and master's degree in a three-year residency program at Columbia University in the City of New York. He brings the finest training to treating both children and adults as they progress through traditional fixed braces and clear aligner therapy, including a focus on Invisalign.

Outside of the office, Dr. Roth is an avid Indians, Browns, and Cavs fan. He enjoys playing tennis, traveling, hiking, biking, skiing, and golfing with his closest family and friends. Just recently, he got married to his wife, Lauren, and they are so excited to begin the next chapter of their lives in Cleveland with their new cavapoo puppy named Henry.

 

 

Education and Training

Columbia University Masters 2019

The Ohio State University DDS 2016

Emory University BA 2012

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  • American Association of Orthodontists  

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Get to know Orthodontist Dr. Jordan Roth, who serves patients in Lyndhurst, Ohio.

After more than 10 years away from home, Dr. Jordan Roth is thrilled to have returned to his hometown of Cleveland to start his career.  Born and raised in Cleveland, he graduated from Emory University in Atlanta where he earned his undergraduate degree and continued on to The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, where he graduated at the top of his class. Dr. Roth then earned his orthodontics and master’s degree in a three-year residency program at Columbia University in New York City. 

Dr. Roth works alongside Dr. Marc Fried at their private practice, Fried & Roth Orthodontics in Lyndhurst, Ohio. They are built on a reputation of offering clinical excellence, 5-star service and an outstanding patient experience.

“Whether your treatment involves the use of braces or clear aligners, such as Invisalign, our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to providing each patient with the compassionate, individualized care they deserve. Using our precise mix of cutting-edge technology and time-proven methods, we will work tirelessly to give you a smile you can be proud of!” as stated on their website. 

A member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, Alpha Omega dental society and local study clubs, Dr. Roth seeks out to remain informed of the latest developments in orthodontic treatment options and technologies. 

Outside of the office, Dr. Roth is an avid Indians, Browns, and Cavs fan. He enjoys playing tennis, traveling, hiking, biking, skiing, and golfing with his closest family and friends. He and his wife, Lauren have a cavapoo puppy named Henry.

Orthodontics is a specialty of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and correction of malpositioned teeth and jaws. Orthodontists are responsible for identifying problems with the positioning of a patient’s teeth and with their oral development. They utilize the most advanced procedures and equipment available to ensure that every patient achieves a healthy and beautiful smile. 

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