Dr. Hadi Daia, DDS, MS, FRCD (C)
Orthodontist
930 W Avon Rd Suite 16 Rochester Hills MI, 48307About
“A healthy beautiful smile can change a life!” states Dr. Hadi Daia, an internationally acclaimed orthodontist, a fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, a diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics, and the American Board of Orofacial Pain. His state-of-the-art facility, Daia Orthodontics & TMJ Orthopedics, operates out of Rochester Hills, Michigan, and provides comprehensive, personalized treatments for each patient. The clinic offers a variety of orthodontic treatment options, including braces, and Invisalign clear aligners, confidently managing complex interdisciplinary cases with other medical and dental specialists.
Daia Orthodontics & TMJ Orthopedics is more than just an orthodontic clinic. As one of the few doctors with specialized training in Orofacial Pain and TMJ treatments in Michigan, Dr. Daia carefully considers the neuromuscular complex of the head, neck, and jaws to deliver a beautiful, functional, pain-free bite utilizing cutting-edge technologies. This unique marriage of expertise offers the community advanced treatment solutions involving orthodontics and TMJ orthopedics.
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Education and Training
Damascus University DDS 2005
University at Buffalo MS 2010
Board Certification
American Board of Orthodontics
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Dr. Hadi Daia, DDS, MS, FRCD (C) 's Expert Contributions
How can I make my Invisalign work faster?
Wear if full time. Consult your board certified orthodontist to see if you are a candidate to any accelerated orthodontic technologies. READ MORE
Are partial dentures bad for my jaw?
NO READ MORE
Can I chew gum with Invisalign?
Yes READ MORE
Can braces fix a gap between front teeth in 1 month?
Consult your board certified orthodontist to see if you are a candidate for accelerated orthodontics. READ MORE
Can Invisalign cause gum damage?
No, Invisalign is a great safe tool in the hand of a board certified orthodontist. READ MORE
Is it okay not to wear a retainer for 2 days?
It is not okay. Please wear your retainer as quick as you can for the next 48 hours to correct any unwanted tooth movement. READ MORE
How should I clean stains from my teeth after braces?
Yes, consult your orthodntist to understand ways to correct the stains on your teeth. READ MORE
Can braces cause yellow teeth?
No READ MORE
What are the disadvantages of Invisalign treatment?
Consult your board certified orthodontist to see if you are a candidate for Invisalign and the disadvantages in your case if any. READ MORE
Can I use an electric toothbrush with braces?
Yes READ MORE
What foods should I avoid with braces?
Chewy, crunchy, and hard foods. READ MORE
Do teeth stay straight after braces?
Yes, if you wear your retainer as your orthodontist recommend. READ MORE
Will my teeth hurt after getting braces?
Mild discomfort is expected with orthodontic treatment. READ MORE
How should I clean my teeth with braces?
Brush and floss regularly. User Waterpik, Superfloss, floss threaders. READ MORE
How can I clean my Invisalign?
I recommend Steriligner as a good cleaning product for Invisalign. READ MORE
Can I straighten my teeth without getting braces?
Yes, consult your board certified orthodontist to see if you are a candidate for braces, Invisalign or other orthodontic appliances. READ MORE
Is Invisalign cheaper than braces?
Yes, consult your board certified orthodontist to see if you are a candidate for braces or Invisalign and estimate the cost for each. READ MORE
Is Invisalign treatment safe?
Yes, consult your board certified orthodontist to see if you are a candidate for Invisalign. READ MORE
How long should I wear braces?
Consult your board certified orthodontist to see if you are a candidate for braces and how long your treatment would be estimated to take. READ MORE
Can you drink alcohol with Invisalign?
It is not recommended to drink anything except water with Invisalign. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Owner Daia Orthodontics &TMJ Orthopedics 2016 - Present
Awards
- Top Dentist 2022 HOUR Magazine
- Top Dentist 2023 HOUR Magazine
- Daimond+ Top 1% Invisalign Provider 2023 Invisalign
Professional Memberships
- College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics
- Fellow, Royal College of Dentists of Canada
- College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orofacial Pain
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Smiles Change Lives
- Smiles 4 Canada
Professional Society Memberships
- College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics, Royal College of Dentists of Canada, College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orofacial Pain
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Smiles Change LivesSmiles 4 Canada
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Get to know Orthodontist Dr. Hadi Daia, who serves patients in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
Only one in three orthodontists in the United States is board-certified, and Dr. Daia is one of them. He is also one of the few specialists in Michigan who treats orofacial discomfort and TMJ issues, a professional educator, and advocate for medical advances and technology.
Internationally acclaimed, Dr. Daia is the Owner of Daia Orthodontics & TMJ Orthopedics, operating out of Rochester Hills, Michigan. He provides prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of orofacial pain disorders so that his patients can live a pain-free, healthy life.
His state-of-the-art facility is equipped with cutting-edge modern imaging technology, allowing Dr. Daia to comprehensively view the teeth’s orientation with the jaws and surrounding facial structures in 3D. This digital imaging provides vital information and guides personalized treatment plans to ensure that each patient gets the beautiful, pain-free functional smile of their dreams.
With a broad educational background, Dr. Daia completed his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the Faculty of Dentistry – Damascus University in 2005. After practicing general dentistry, he noticed an information gap in the field; very few clinicians comprehensively understood the neuromuscular components of the teeth, jaws, head, and neck.
To expand his knowledge, Dr. Daia joined University at Buffalo’s residency focusing on Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD) and orofacial pain studies with a concentration in headaches and migraines, earning a Master of Oral Sciences degree in 2010.
Interested in advanced technology, Dr. Daia saw the excellent results it could have to benefit TMD and orofacial pain. Upon being inspired, he published a book titled Low Level Laser Therapy for Management of Temporomandibular Disorders (2011). This extensive project inspired Dr. Daia in his pursuit to maintain a healthy, functional musculoskeletal system while perfecting the smile.
He then completed another residency in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics at the University of Buffalo in 2014. Shortly after, Dr. Daia was granted diplomate status with both the American Board of Orthodontics and the American Board of Orofacial Pain, and fellowship status with the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, in the specialty of orthodontics. He is one of the few doctors worldwide to attain this level of commitment, expertise, knowledge, and excellence in the field.
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.
After expanding his repertoire to find new treatment modalities for orthognathic surgery, sleep medicine, and rare conditions like burning mouth syndrome (BMS), Dr. Daia remains committed to serving his patients and the community at large.
Professionally, he served in several non-profit organizations, including the Edmonton Regional Search & Rescue Association in Alberta, Canada; the Niagara Frontier Search & Rescue Team in upstate New York; and H.E.A.L. International in Buffalo, New York.
On the Board of Executive Directors for the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit and the Syrian American Rescue Network, Dr. Daia serves immigrants and refugees in the Metro Detroit area.
A 2023 Diamond+ Top 1% Invisalign Provider, he was named Top Dentist for 2022 and 2023 by HOUR Magazine.
When he isn’t transforming smiles, Dr. Daia enjoys spending time with his children, hiking, and traveling the world to explore its many people, cultures, and beautiful landscapes.
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