How to Choose an Orthodontist

By October 15, 2012Uncategorized

Choosing an orthodontist is an important process. Orthodontic work is a long and involved process that usually requires a fair financial commitment, so it’s important to find the right doctor for you. Here are a few things to consider when looking for an orthodontist.

Recommendation

Do any orthodontists near you come with great recommendations? Ask your dentist, friends, and any co-workers if they know anyone or have any experiences with an orthodontist. Visit the websites of any potential orthodontists in your area. Most practitioners list their experience and testimonials on their websites.

Once you find a potential practitioner, don’t be afraid to ask for second opinions on their experience. Getting braces or any other orthodontic work is a huge commitment and you want to be sure you find a quality orthodontist with experience.

Look at their experience

General dentists can take classes that allow them to perform orthodontic treatments, but they are not orthodontists. Board-certified orthodontists undergo all the same education and practice as a dentist plus additional years of training, clinical experience and peer review.

Consultations

consultation

Most orthodontists will hold free consultations. Take advantage of these services to meet your potential orthodontist. Take any questions you may have in with you so you can properly assess your doctor’s practice.

When it comes to finding an orthodontist you’ll want to pick a professional that you’re comfortable with. It’s ideal to want to have a comfortable experience when you visit your orthodontist since you’ll be dealing with them regularly. Click here to learn why you should choose McDonough Orthodontics.

By Fiona Marcelino

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