This invention is a dynamic orthodontic bracket system which allows brackets to be adjusted for particular angulations required for each individual tooth of a patient without having to adjust or reposition the frame. The frames are continuously attached to tooth surface. The orthodontist manually adjusts the relationship of a bracket and a frame during treatment eliminating the necessity of a full repositioning of all components. In particular, the bracket can be moved linearly and rotate 360 degrees within the frame. The bracket can be locked or unlocked within the frame with the use of a door and flexible body that acts as a brake. This system leads to lower treatment cost, a more stable bracket system, and quicker adjustments of the orthodontic bracket system.