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After dental school training 2 to 3 more years of specialty training are required.
After dental school training 2 to 3 more years of specialty training are required. Once orthodontic training is completed all dentists who are interested may attend advanced continuing education in orthodontics. This is available through national, state, and private institiutions such as http://gnathosce.com/ It's important that these advanced training sessions are recognized by The American Dental Association or The Academy of General Dentistry.
After dental school training 2 to 3 more years of specialty training are required. Once orthodontic training is completed all dentists who are interested may attend advanced continuing education in orthodontics. This is available through national, state, and private institiutions such as http://gnathosce.com/ It's important that these advanced training sessions are recognized by The American Dental Association or The Academy of General Dentistry.
Technically, a dentist could do it if he had the training, but in practice, it's going to be an orthodontist. Dentists usually don't have the training to deal with orthodontics.
Laura Mitchell has written: 'An Introduction to Orthodontics' -- subject(s): Orthodontics 'An Introduction to Orthodontics'
Only a dentist can provide a service that straightens your teeth. The service he provides is call "orthodontics"..a speciality within the field of dentistry. There are 3 types of dentist who can straighten teeth: an orthodontic provider can be: 1) a general dentist trained in orthodontics, through continuing education in specialized orthodontic training programs, seminars, and hands on experience. 2) a pediatric dentist, a children's dental specialist, has taken additional training in orthodontics, like a general dentist has done to learn orthodontics. or 3) a specialist, call an orthodontist, who has attended an accredited formal university post graduate program in orthodontics. All are dentists. Only a dentist can provide a service that straightens your teeth. The service he provides is call "orthodontics"..a speciality within the field of dentistry. There are 3 types of dentist who can straighten teeth: an orthodontic provider can be: 1) a general dentist trained in orthodontics, through continuing education in specialized orthodontic training programs, seminars, and hands on experience. 2) a pediatric dentist, a children's dental specialist, has taken additional training in orthodontics, like a general dentist has done to learn orthodontics. or 3) a specialist, call an orthodontist, who has attended an accredited formal university post graduate program in orthodontics. All are dentists.a dentist
Some recommended books to study for the DHA orthodontics exam are "Contemporary Orthodontics" by William Proffit, "Graber and Wilk's Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques" by Lee Graber, and "Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques" by Thomas M. Graber. These books cover essential concepts and techniques in orthodontics that are commonly tested in such exams.
Normally, children are referred to an orthodontics doctor when their teeth need straightening. Most of the orthodontics doctor's work involves straightening or alligning teeth.
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Martyn T. Cobourne has written: 'Handbook of orthodontics' -- subject(s): Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Methods, Orthodontics 'Clinical cases in orthodontics' -- subject(s): Therapy, Methods, Case Reports, Malocclusion, Problems and Exercises, Corrective Orthodontics, Orthognathic Surgical Procedures
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