General Dentists Vs. Orthodontists
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General Dentists
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General dentists evaluate each patient's mouth and neck area for signs of various diseases, assess the condition of each patient's teeth and gums, and perform corrective procedures as needed.
Referrals
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General dentists refer patients to specialists when necessary. For instance, a dentist might refer a patient to an oral surgeon for wisdom tooth extraction or to an orthodontist for braces.
Orthodontists
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Orthodontists are dentists who undergo two or three additional years of training in orthodontics. Using braces and other appliances, orthodontists improve how patients' teeth look and fit together.
Orthodontic Treatment
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Orthodontic treatment can improve a variety of positioning problems, such as overbite, underbite, crooked teeth and teeth with too much space between them.
Orthodontic Treatment Providers
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Either general dentists or orthodontists may provide orthodontic treatment. Although some people are happy with receiving orthodontic care from a general dentist, other people prefer to have their orthodontic work performed by a specialist whose entire practice is devoted to orthodontics.
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