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Orthodontist Related Terms: orthodontics, gold brackets, ceramics, invisalign, dentofacial, oral sedation, Rembrandt whitening, tooth whitening, braces, tooth bleaching


Orthodontist FAQs:

What is an

Orthodontist

?

An Orthodontist is a doctor who specializes in dental work to correct or prevent teeth and jaw misalignment.

Why might I see an Orthodontist?
You should see an Orthodontist if you have a concern about your teeth alignment for appearance, or if it affects your speech or ability to chew.

What are the requirements for becoming a licensed Orthodontist?
An Orthodontist must have a Bachelors Degree from a dental school, and receive an additional 2 to 3 years of Orthodontic training.


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