Dedicated Orthodontist Gilbert

Meet Dr. Larson & the Team 

Gilbert orthodontist Doctor Nathan Larson smiling

Meet Dr. Nathan Larson, the tooth wizard with a science cape and a dental degree wand! Fresh out of Brigham Young University, where he majored in brainy stuff (neuroscience), he dove mouth-first into Midwestern University’s College of Dental Medicine. After that, he joined the United States Air Force and spent a year at Nellis Air Force Base doing an Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency. There, he wasn’t just fighting cavities, but also learning the art of dental wizardry.

The Journey Continues…

Doctor Larson in his Air Force uniform sitting at a table with kids and models of teeth

Then, our hero embarked on a toothsome tour in Germany at Ramstein Air Base, where he battled plaque like a knight in shining armor for four years, saving smiles and probably a princess or two.

Dr. Larson’s love for straightening things out (teeth, we mean) led him to his University of Texas—Houston Orthodontic Residency, where he became an orthodontic Jedi (board-certified orthodontist) and earned a Masters in Dentistry.

With his new powers, Dr. Larson took charge as the Chief of Orthodontics at Yokota Air Base in Japan, wielding his light… I mean bracesaber. He straightened teeth with the precision of a sushi chef and the enthusiasm of a karaoke superstar.

Our Adventurer Today

Collage of photos featuring Doctor Larson and his family

After years of international smile-saving, Dr. Larson returned to the land of the free, where he worked for a few orthodontic practices until he finally realized his dream and opened his own super cool lair of orthodontics, continuing his quest to align molars and incisors to perfection.

And so, the legend of Dr. Larson continues, one brace at a time.

Dr. Larson and his absolutely amazing wife, Jess, juggle four lively kids—Sawyer, Violet, Isla, and Brooks—along with four hens, 1 rooster named Maverick, and one mischievous puppy, Mille. When he's not wrangling the zoo, Dr. Larson is busy supercharging anything with an electric motor or building epic projects like a two-story, air-conditioned playhouse. He's also a soccer coach, school demonstration scientist, and, fun fact, a former 2nd place amateur bull rider.