Dr. Steven Charchut is a native of the Lansing area, growing up in Okemos and attending Okemos High School. He attended Duke University (Durham, North Carolina) for his undergraduate studies and earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (Boston, Massachusetts), where he graduated top in his class. He went on to complete orthodontic specialty training at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan) where he earned his Masters of Science degree and conducted bone development and cleft palate research. Dr. Charchut has been practicing orthodontics in Lansing and St. Johns since 2005.
Dr. Charchut is a diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. He is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, Michigan Association of Orthodontists, Michigan Dental Association, American Dental Association, and the C.H. Tweed Foundation of Orthodontic Research. Dr. Charchut is on the Board of Directors of the Central District Dental Society and is also a member of the Lansing Sparrow Hospital Cleft Palate/Craniofacial Team. His clinical and genetic research has been published in the Journal of Dentistry for Children, the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry and the Laryngoscope Medical Journal, and he is a writer for bracesquestions.com.
Dr. Charchut is married to Dr. Heather Charchut, a periodontist in Lansing, and has two daughters, Kendall and Colette.
