10 Reasons to Use an Orthodontist over a Dentist

One thing is certain when shopping for braces providers: you are not likely to run out of options. With dozens of doctors offering orthodontic treatment, how do you know which one is right for you and your family? After all, you want to make sure you are receiving the highest level of care for your loved ones. According to the American Association of Orthodontists, you are better off choosing an orthodontist, for all your teeth-straightening needs. But why? Here, we will explore 10 reasons to use an orthodontist over a dentist.

1. A Difference in Education

Both general dentists and orthodontists must successfully complete a program at an accredited four-year dental school. Upon graduation, they either become a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD). After obtaining this degree, an aspiring orthodontist must go on to complete another two to three years of focused education during their orthodontic residency.

2. A Difference in Training

In addition to receiving more education, an orthodontist has far more training when compared to a general dentist. Although many doctors advertise orthodontic treatment, it is important to understand that – unless they are a licensed orthodontist – they have only undergone minimal training in the field. In fact, it is possible for dentists to attend a weekend course or seminar, and then begin placing braces the following Monday. This is often surprising for many people, but it is a common practice.

3. A Difference in Experience

Once an aspiring orthodontist enters their residency program, they are trained solely in the field of orthodontics. This means that by the time an orthodontist obtains their license to practice, they already have more experience than the average general dentist.

4. A Comprehensive Approach to Orthodontics

When most people think of orthodontics, they think about straightening teeth. But the field of orthodontics offers so much more than that. When an orthodontist performs an assessment, he or she evaluates the teeth, gums, jaw joints, facial aesthetics, and all surrounding oral and maxillofacial structures. All of these elements work together harmoniously for optimal oral health. Therefore, when you receive treatment from an orthodontist, your teeth will be straightened, your bite function will be improved, and your jaw joints will be aligned.

5. More Treatment Options

Many general dentists only offer limited orthodontic options. For example, some doctors only provide Invisalign®, while others may only place metal braces. The fact is, every patient is unique. Therefore, personalized treatment plans are often necessary to provide the highest level of care. An orthodontist can determine which option will work most effectively in your situation.

6. Optimal Value

The old adage “you get what you pay for” applies here. Many patients fall into the trap of choosing a general dentist because the fees are slightly lower. However, it is important to understand that orthodontic treatment is an investment, just like any other procedure. Choosing a provider with extensive knowledge, skill, and training may cost more money up front, but an orthodontist can usually save you a tremendous amount of cost and worry in the future.

7. Best of Both Worlds

One does well what one does often. General dentists are skillfully trained in placing fillings, crowns, bridges, and other treatments in restorative dentistry. They are also well-versed in prevention and can help you maintain healthy teeth and gums for years to come. If we place your braces, we will never ask you to stop seeing your general dentist. On the contrary, we encourage you to keep all of your scheduled cleanings and examinations. While we monitor your orthodontic progress, your general dentist can help you maintain excellent oral health throughout your treatment.

8. Expert Communication

It often takes an entire dental team to provide the highest quality of care. While you are undergoing treatment, Our orthodontists will stay in contact with your general dentist. Best of all, records can be shared electronically between the two offices so everyone is always on the same page.

9. Trained in the Latest Technology

The field of orthodontics is constantly evolving. At our practice, we strive to change with it. That is why Our orthodontists and our entire staff stay up to date with the latest technologies and techniques through courses in continuing education.

10. Orthodontists Know What to Expect

Because each patient is unique, treatment outcomes can vary for every individual. An orthodontist is skilled in a variety of complex cases and can anticipate any emerging issues. Therefore, Our orthodontists know what to expect during and after your treatment to give you the best chance for optimal results.

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