orthodontists
Orthodontists are dental specialists who focus on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities. They possess advanced training beyond general dentistry, typically completing an additional three years of specialized education after earning a dental degree. This specialized training includes the study of orthodontic techniques, such as braces, aligners, and surgical interventions, to correct misaligned teeth and jaws.
The primary goal of orthodontic treatment is to improve dental function, alignment, and overall oral health.
Common orthodontic treatments include fixed appliances like braces, removable aligners (such as Invisalign), headgear, and retainers.
Beyond cosmetic improvements, orthodontic care can enhance oral hygiene, reduce the risk of dental issues like
To become an orthodontist, individuals must first complete a four-year dental school program, followed by a