Meet Dr. Klifford Kapus
After working in molecular biology, I realized I desired a job which involved more human interaction. Dentistry provided the opportunity to provide health care to others in my immediate community. As I learned more about the individual specialties in dentistry, I discovered that orthodontics would allow me the chance to interact with people in a socially rewarding way that could provide significant benefit to my patients’ quality of life. Because I have an artistic side to complement my love of science, orthodontics is the perfect fit.

Dr. Klifford Kapus, DDS, MSD
Orthodontist & Invisalign® Specialist
I am a lover of nature and the outdoors. My family and I love to travel, and we’ve visited most states in the US, as well as many of our amazing National Parks. I love camping, hiking, nature, and the outdoors in general. Some of my other interests include weightlifting, nutrition, and physical fitness. Having traveled so much, we feel well qualified in saying we’re excited to enjoy such a beautiful part of the country.
Education and professional associations

University of the Pacific School of Dentistry
Orthodontics Residency, Doctorate of Dental Surgery & Masters of Science in Dentistry
University of the Pacific School of Dentistry
San Francisco, CA

University of California, Davis
Bachelor of Science in Genetics
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA
Through my professional affiliations, I’m able to connect and collaborate with fellow orthodontists and dentists to allow for continued growth and sharing of knowledge, ensuring that we all provide quality care to the patients we serve. I’m proud to be a professional member of the following associations:

Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists
The Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists was founded in 1912 and has grown to nearly 3,000 members. PCSO is comprised of component organizations and is the largest constituent organization of the American Association of Orthodontists.

American Association of Orthodontists
Only dentists who successfully complete an accredited orthodontic residency program after dental school are accepted for membership in the American Association of Orthodontists.

American Dental Association
The American Dental Association (ADA) was established in 1859 and now has more than 163,000 members. As the world’s largest and oldest national dental association, the ADA exists to power the profession of dentistry and assist members in advancing the overall oral health of their patients.