orthodontist Archives - Mount Diablo Orthodontics- Dr. Reichhold & Dr. Vargas https://mtdiablosmiles.com/tag/orthodontist/ Confident Smiles For A Life Time Tue, 08 Dec 2020 22:19:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://mtdiablosmiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/R-Logo1-6d-sm-150x150.png orthodontist Archives - Mount Diablo Orthodontics- Dr. Reichhold & Dr. Vargas https://mtdiablosmiles.com/tag/orthodontist/ 32 32 Why choose an Orthodontist instead of your Dentist to straighten your teeth? https://mtdiablosmiles.com/why-choose-an-orthodontist-instead-of-your-dentist-to-straighten-your-teeth/ Sat, 15 Oct 2016 13:00:32 +0000 http://topconcordorthodontics.com/?p=5817 Many people wouldn’t give it a second thought about who they should see when it comes to straightening their teeth or their child’s teeth.  Why, an orthodontist of course!  However, there is nothing saying that a general dentist can’t provide orthodontic treatment to his patients.  In fact, a general dentist can extract wisdom teeth if […]

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Many people wouldn’t give it a second thought about who they should see when it comes to straightening their teeth or their child’s teeth.  Why, an orthodontist of course!  However, there is nothing saying that a general dentist can’t provide orthodontic treatment to his patients.  In fact, a general dentist can extract wisdom teeth if he wants to.  He can even surgically place an implant in a patient’s jaw if he so desires.  A general dentist technically is licensed to do any of these procedures.  So why go to a dental specialist at all?  When it comes to braces or Invisalign, why would you choose an orthodontist instead of your dentist to straighten your teeth?  The answer is really quite simple and it has to do with experience, training and value.

Orthodontists are Highly Trained Specialists

Orthodontists are highly trained specialists that have received 2 to 3 years of additional education after dental school in an accredited orthodontic residency program (as opposed to a few weekend courses for many general dentists).

The additional education an orthodontist receives concentrates on growth and development and in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of malocclusions.  This extra specialized training would be similar to the extra years of training a cardiologist would have in their medical residency after their general medical education.  Obviously, they would be much better prepared than your family physician to safely perform surgery on your heart and to properly react to any unexpected complications.

Another thing that differentiates an orthodontist from a general dentist is experience.  Because an orthodontist specializes in straightening teeth and creating beautiful smiles, they treat hundreds of new cases each year.  A general dentist on the other hand may see only a handful of cases per year in between all of the other things they are doing.  Due to an orthodontist’s combination of specialized training and greater amount of experience, the orthodontist is more able to recognize the difference between a simple case and a complex one.  Just as important, when a case becomes more challenging, orthodontists are more prepared to properly handle unexpected problems as they arise.

Lastly, there is the issue of value.  Based on the advanced training that orthodontists have and their experience treating patients with braces and Invisalign aligners, their fees usually are higher than those of general dentists.  However, as the old adage states, “you get what you pay for”.  As stated above, most general practitioners don’t have the expertise or the experience to treat cases efficiently.  Although it may be more affordable to have a general dentist straighten your teeth, the result likely will not be what you truly expected and the treatment time likely will be longer than if you had been treated by an orthodontist.

In closing, there are many well trained and highly capable general practitioners that can treat less complicated cases with great results.  However, there are many advantages to seeing an orthodontist when it comes to creating the beautiful smile that you’ve always wanted!

By Gary Reichhold, DDS

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Misconceptions about Orthodontics https://mtdiablosmiles.com/misconceptions-about-orthodontics/ Fri, 15 Apr 2016 13:00:23 +0000 http://www.trortho.com/?p=6714 While everyone understands that a dentist takes care of teeth, not everyone is aware of what an orthodontist does. This confusion sometimes leads to misunderstandings about what we at Tanner & Reichhold Orthodontics do for our patients and exactly how we can help them. Let’s take a closer look at a couple of the myths […]

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While everyone understands that a dentist takes care of teeth, not everyone is aware of what an orthodontist does. This confusion sometimes leads to misunderstandings about what we at Tanner & Reichhold Orthodontics do for our patients and exactly how we can help them. Let’s take a closer look at a couple of the myths and misconceptions about orthodontists.

The Truth About Orthodontists

Perhaps the biggest misconception about the orthodontist is that they’re just like your family dentist. The truth is they’re actually very different. While it’s true that both orthodontists and dentists care about helping you enjoy a lifetime of good dental and oral health, orthodontists go about achieving this goal in different ways. For instance, if you need to have a cavity filled, you probably won’t make an appointment to see an orthodontist. Dentists are the health professionals to see if you’re concerned about a cavity or need a filling. A dentist also can treat gum disease, tooth decay, toothaches and other common oral health problems.

People see an orthodontist for very particular services. Most of the patients we see on a daily basis are here because they have braces or clear aligners, or they need to be fitted with braces or another form of tooth-aligning device. In other words, they consult an orthodontist when they are concerned about the alignment of their teeth. As a child grows up, his or her teeth may come in crooked. This can happen for a number of reasons, so it’s important for an orthodontist to take a look at a child’s teeth at about seven years of age. At that age, it’s possible to detect any problems that have not become too advanced to treat easily. Your family dentist may also refer your child to an orthodontist once the adult teeth have fully grown in.

Another common misconception about orthodontists is that they only treat children. It’s true that when you visit an orthodontic office you’re likely to see a lot of young kids, but you’ll also see teenagers, college students and adults. Because crooked teeth can be caused by a number of different factors, it’s entirely possible for someone to benefit from orthodontic treatment at any age.

If you want to know more about the practice of orthodontics or what your orthodontist can do for you, then simply ask us here at Tanner & Reichhold Orthodontics. It’s best to get answers to your specific questions directly from the people who will be treating you. While you’re sure to find internet resources helpful, there really is no substitute for the personal attention you’ll get during your appointment at our office.

By Dr. Gary Reichhold

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What is the Difference Between an Orthodontist and a Dentist? https://mtdiablosmiles.com/what-is-the-difference-between-an-orthodontist-and-a-dentist/ Wed, 15 Apr 2015 06:00:11 +0000 http://topconcordorthodontics.com/?p=6025 There is often confusion about dentists and orthodontists. What is the difference between the two? Well, dentists are like your primary care physician. They oversee and manage your general dental health. With routine dental cleanings, they maintain the health of your teeth, gums and supporting structures of your teeth. Regular exams allow them to monitor […]

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There is often confusion about dentists and orthodontists. What is the difference between the two? Well, dentists are like your primary care physician. They oversee and manage your general dental health. With routine dental cleanings, they maintain the health of your teeth, gums and supporting structures of your teeth. Regular exams allow them to monitor potential problems and diagnose dental issues that need to be taken care of. They restore teeth that have decay in them or teeth that are broken, and they often even do cosmetic work on the front teeth to improve their appearance. Dentists are able solve a wide range of dental problems. However if they encounter something more serious, they usually refer to the proper dental specialist just as your primary care physician would refer you to an orthopedist for your back problems.

Orthodontists on the other hand are one of nine different specialties within the field of dentistry. They specialize in the alignment of the teeth and jaws, taking into consideration the profile of the lips and the face. Orthodontists look at more than just how straight your teeth are. They slowly move the teeth and jaws to the proper position, allowing them to function properly so that you can eat, talk and breathe better. Since altering the position of the teeth and jaws can change your appearance, orthodontists look at the entire face instead of just the mouth like dentists.

All dental professionals go to four years of dental school and become dentists. They all have the knowledge and skillset to treat a wide range of dental issues. However, some dental students decide to continue their education after dental school. Only the very top students are selected to continue their education. These dental specialists complete an additional two to three years of rigorous schooling and clinical training beyond dental school. During those years, they focus solely on an area of specialty and become experts in their field. Therefore, it is important to note that although all orthodontists are dentists, not all dentists are licensed orthodontists.

Many people don’t know if their malocclusion should be treated by an orthodontist, or why it even matters. Some people would prefer to have their general dentist do their orthodontic work because they know their dentist well and it’s convenient. Although some dentists have taken an evening or weekend course to learn the basics of orthodontics, they don’t have the level of training and experience that orthodontists have. That’s why it’s important to have an orthodontist take care or your orthodontic needs rather than a general dentist. After all, you wouldn’t have your primary care physician do your back surgery would you?

By Dr. Gary Reichhold

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