Dr. Gaudreault’s decision to become an orthodontist came at a very young age, influenced by the care he received as a child from his orthodontist. He strives to provide successful treatment and a positive experience for all his patients.

Dr. Gaudreault, along with the American Association of Orthodontists, recommends children are first seen at age 7. This allows treatment to begin at the most beneficial time and minimizes the length of time in braces. Unless a problem requiring early intervention is found, children are placed in our complimentary observation program to monitor growth and dental development. However, current technology enables us to treat the majority of orthodontic conditions diagnosed in patients first seen at a later age, in one comprehensive treatment phase.

His treatment approach for adults and children considers the anatomical structures of the head, neck and face to determine how best to create the perfect smile. He pays particular attention to creating a customized arch form for each patient to realize the perfect smile arc. Utilizing the arch wire principle Platinum Proportion, Dr. Gaudreault customizes each and every smile to get the cuspid on the “sweet spot.” This allows Dr. Gaudreault to achieve a customized, ideal result for each of his patients.
Dr. Gaudreault attended Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where he excelled, graduating summa cum laude (2nd overall) and received his certificate in orthodontics. He completed general practice residency with Harvard School of Dental Medicine, performing rotations at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

In his spare time, Dr. Gaudreault enjoys exercise, golf, fishing and reading.