Monday, November 28, 2016

Dentist Vs. Orthodontist

“They both deal with teeth aren’t they the same thing basically?”…. the answer is NO!

While they both work to keep your mouth nice and healthy, they both specialize in different things. Your dentist helps you keep your teeth clean, checking for cavities, tooth decay and gum disease. On the other hand your orthodontist focuses on development of the face, teeth and jaws which is done by orthodontic appliances; ie braces.
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Here’s the breakdown:

A dentist helps you maintain your overall oral health care which includes,
  • Check-up every 6-month
  • Removing/ repairing problem teeth
  • Filling cavities
  • & teeth whitening



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An orthodontist helps with issues such as overbites, underbites, gaps and crowded teeth and determines a treatment that fits your case which is usually fixed by
  • Braces
  • Wires
  • Retainers
  • & other appliances



While you visit our orthodontics office to help maintain your braces, you still need to visit the dentist. You’re working hard to get that perfect smile and need to work just as hard to make sure your teeth and gums are healthy. You can still get cavities while having braces so in addition to brushing and flossing, remember to visit the dentist two times a year to keep good oral health. 

1 comment:

  1. My son has overcrowded teeth. His wisdom teeth were also impacted and had to be removed. BUT my son has never had any dental decay ever and he's now 22 years old! His dentist and the facio maxillary surgeon who extracted his wisdom teeth both marvel at how good and strong my son's teeth are! I put his strong teeth down to several years of breast feeding. So, what I'm trying to say, is that no tooth decay and still overcrowded teeth! Thank God after all we went on vacation at my parents home town (Salt lake city) and my mom show me this guys - http://pleweorthodontics.com/ They provide care for patients of all ages with the highest quality. That we realized It’s never too late to enjoy the benefits of a beautiful new smile!

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