What Is An Orthodontist?

It’s a common misconception that dentists and orthodontists perform the same functions. While both professions share certain similarities and often collaborate, orthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry focused specifically on correcting dental misalignments.

What Does an Orthodontist Do?

Orthodontists, like Dr. Bob Vaught and Dr. Kate Vaught at Vaught Orthodontics, are dentists who have undergone an additional 2-3 years of specialized training in orthodontics, along with extensive hands-on experience through residency programs. The American Association of Orthodontists governs this specialized field, ensuring high standards of care.

These professionals are skilled in diagnosing and treating various dental issues, including misaligned teeth, overcrowded mouths, and bite irregularities, also known as malocclusions. Malocclusions can occur for various reasons, such as early loss of baby teeth, developmental issues, trauma, or improper jaw alignment.

Orthodontic Treatment

If you experience any of the following conditions, you might benefit from orthodontic treatment:

  • Overbite – where the upper front teeth stick out over the lower teeth
  • Underbite – where the lower teeth are too far forward or the upper teeth too far back
  • Cross bite –  when the upper teeth do not come down slightly in front of the lower teeth when biting together normally
  • Open bite – space between the biting surfaces of the front and/or side teeth when the back teeth bite together
  • Misplaced midline – when the center of your upper front teeth does not line up with the center of your lower front teeth
  • Spacing – gaps between the teeth as a result of missing teeth or teeth that do not “fill up” the mouth
  • Crowding – when there are too many teeth for the dental ridge to accommodate

 

Types of Treatments

  1. Traditional Braces: Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, these include metal brackets and archwires that apply pressure to move teeth into their correct positions gradually.
  2. Clear Braces: Similar to traditional braces, but made from clear ceramic material, making them less visible.
  3. Invisalign: Custom-made, removable clear aligners that are virtually undetectable and work through incremental adjustments.

Why You Should Consider Visiting an Orthodontist in Savannah, GA 

  • Achieving a Healthy Smile: A healthy smile enhances aesthetics and improves functionality, aiding in chewing and speech.
  • Boosting Confidence: A beautiful smile can significantly enhance self-esteem.
  • Starting Early: Children can prevent future problems when seen at the appropriate age for orthodontic evaluation.
  • Preventing Future Issues: Many untreated orthodontic problems can worsen over time, making early intervention crucial.

If you or someone you know needs orthodontic care, reach out to us today to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile.