Orthodontists are qualified Dentists who have an additional two to three years of education and specialized training in tooth movement and the guidance of facial development. Orthodontists work as a team with your Dentist to maximize your smile and improve your dental health.Reasons for ReferralYou or your child may be referred by your Dentist to an Orthodontist if:Your child has: Early or late loss of baby teeth A finger sucking or other oral habitYou or your child has: Difficulty in chewing or biting Mouth breathing Crowding, misplaced, protruding, or blocked-out teeth Jaws that shift, make sounds, protrude or retrude Speech difficulty Problems resulting from biting into a cheek or the palate (roof of the mouth) Teeth that meet in an abnormal way or don{t meet at all A facial imbalance or asymmetry Grinding or clenching of teethAppliancesAn orthodontic appliance is prescribed based on a patient{s age and his or her teeth and jaw alignment needs. There is a wide range of available orthodontic appliances. Each appliance has several techniques for treatment use. While dental braces are the most universally known, only your Orthodontist can prescribe the appliance and restorative technique that is right for you.
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