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Dentist vs Orthodontist for Braces?

By Queen City Orthodontics
updated on September 22, 2024
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This question comes up in our practice from time to time. Their general dentists are offering to give them braces for less cost, patients say. Is an orthodontist worth the difference?

If you want to be sure you’re getting the best and longest-lasting treatment for your needs, the answer is “yes.”

Orthodontic treatment does more than move teeth into a straight line. While one of the benefits of braces is certainly prettier teeth, orthodontists are trained to detect and correct complex bite and jaw problems that are normally beyond the skill level of general dentists.

Training is key. Orthodontists continue their education for two or three years after dental school, spending thousands of hours of targeted instruction on malocclusions, bone growth problems, jaw issues, craniofacial anatomy, biomechanics and more. Their education also involves a residency for guided practice.

Contrast this to the training that most general dentists receive to start treating patients with Invisalign. Usually they will view an “online” tutorial as an introduction to orthodontics that may last one hour or so, followed by a half-day in-person training. Then they start treating patients and have the Invisalign lab technicians guide their treatment. This is not how we want our patients to be treated.

Only orthodontists, with their extensive backgrounds, can be relied on to provide the appropriate and comprehensive treatment for your oral health needs.

But, many patients then ask, if my teeth look good, does it matter?

The value of orthodontic care goes much deeper than pretty teeth.

Consider these points:

  • A crooked bite or jaw joint dysfunction, if uncorrected, for example, can create problems that may cause pain or lead to gum issues or tooth loss in later years. Sometimes a bad bite makes proper chewing impossible, and cleaning may be more difficult, leading to cavities and gum disease, or periodontitis. While straight teeth may look pretty now, shortcut orthodontics is not the best insurance for keeping your pearly whites healthy for life.
  • Popular brands of braces that general dentists frequently offer are Invisalign and Clear Correct. These are clear removable plastic aligners worn over a period of time. But not all patients are good candidates for this type of treatment. An orthodontist is an expert in many types of braces and appliances, and will be able to recommend the treatment that best suits each patient’s needs.
  • General dentists provide braces as a sideline to their regular practice, which means they can never attain the mastery level of competence that practicing orthodontists – who reinforce their skills every day – are able to achieve.
  • As noted previously, orthodontists complete a rigorous specialty training program approved and recognized by the American Dental Association as well as the American Association of Orthodontists. This program demands 24 to 36 months of advanced training, and focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of the many types of improper bites and skeletal issues encompassed by orthodontics.

But what about that lower cost?

There are no guarantees the costs will be lower. One of the greatest values of orthodontic care is that specialists know how to create a healthy mouth and beautiful smile that can last your lifetime. Orthodontic work done incorrectly or incompletely often results in the need for further treatment later on in life. In the long run, this can multiply your costs several-fold. Skimping on treatment now can be “penny-wise and pound-foolish.”

One common finding we experience in our office is that the general dentist will offer Invisalign or Clear Correct to straighten the teeth, but the overbite remains uncorrected!

Many adults seek opinions regarding this type of treatment, but are unaware and then are “surprised” to find that their dentist did not provide a comprehensive plan to align the teeth as well as to correct the overbite. Because adults are no longer growing, there are certain challenges that must be addressed before you decide on your treatment based on cost alone.

Before you decide on a provider for your braces, we invite you to schedule a free consultation with our office to discuss our recommendations for your treatment needs. To get the best orthodontic treatment for your needs, look for an orthodontist who is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists. We want your smile to be beautiful and healthy – and last the rest of your life.

We look forward to creating a magical smile for you!

Dr. Nicole Crasto, DDS, MS Avatar
Dr. Nicole Crasto, DDS, MS
Queen City Orthodontics
Dr. Nicole Crasto is a board-certified orthodontist at Manilla Orthodontics, dedicated to creating magical smiles for her patients. With a Bachelor of Science from the University of Dayton and a DDS from The Ohio State University, she further specialized in orthodontics at Seton Hill University. Dr. Crasto brings over a decade of experience and advanced training in the latest orthodontic techniques. Passionate about lifelong learning, she is committed to providing exceptional care and building meaningful relationships with her patients.
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