How to Find the Right Orthodontist for You
Posted on April 4, 2024
Thanks to the availability of orthodontists, you no longer have to live with crooked and misaligned teeth, overbites, and unsightly gaps. More people want to improve their smile, so you have options but may not know where to begin looking. Here are ways to find the right orthodontist for you.
Range of Service
According to WebMD, a typical orthodontist can do three things: oversee dental growth, diagnose issues, and manage crooked and misaligned teeth and jaws. To find the right one for you, you should get more details about the range of services a particular one offers. Some may use traditional braces, others may use Invisalign, and some may use both. You may also want one that focuses on particular or all age groups. If you’re an adult who’s getting braces for the first time, it can help to get an orthodontist who is used to working on older patients.
Certification
Certifications let you know that an orthodontist is professional, trained, and trustworthy. Check for an orthodontist who can prove that they’re board certified. A reputable orthodontist that’s worth seeing should be a member of the American Association of Orthodontists.
Reputation
The way to check your orthodontist’s reputation is to ask for referrals. Referrals allow you to speak to other patients who have received orthodontic care. They can validate the success rate of their procedure and may recommend certain ones to you so you can get the same results. You could also check social media to see what Trustpilot, Google reviews, and other related dental care or health review websites say.
Location
Orthodontic treatment means you can expect to make frequent visits. After all, if you’re getting your teeth straightened with braces or Invisalign, expect to frequently go back to either switch out your aligner trays or get your braces brackets tightened. As a result, you need to be mindful of how long it’ll take to travel to your orthodontist and where you’ll be coming from.
Finding the right orthodontist is the first step to achieving a straight and aligned smile. Maybe you’re tired of having an over, under, or a crossbite. You may finally be willing to fill in those gaps. If you’ve been putting off braces or Invisalign for too long, there’s no better time than 2024 to start. When you visit our office, you’ll have a range of services to choose from. Make sure you call us at Parker Orthodontics for a consultation so we can see which one works best for you.