Both are specialists: Orthodontists- these are the ones who do braces, fix jaw alignments periodontist: this is a gum specialist- they typically treat sever gum disease, place bone grafts, and some place implants the both went to additional schooling after the 4 years of dental school.
Answered 9/15/2017
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Easy: Periodontist: works on soft tissues in the mouth. Gums, frenums, palatal tissues. Orthodontist: works on the arrangement of the teeth and bite.
Answered 1/31/2019
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Many: Both are recognized specialties within dentistry. Orthodontics corrects malocclusions and improves smiles usually with braces or other devices. Periodontics is generally treatment associated with the gum tissues.
Answered 1/31/2019
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Specialty: Orthodontists are dds's and therefore general dentists as well. They likely would not, however, because as an orthodontist that is what they do all day and they have not done general dentistry for many years. A periodontist specializes in gum and root care.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Different specialtie: Orthodontists are trained 2-3 years after getting their dental degrees. They deal with malocclusions, straightening teeth, etc. Periodontist s are dentists that also HAV 2-3 years of extra training and their domain is treating diseases of the gums and underlying bone. Many are also experts at placing implants.
Answered 4/8/2019
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Different emphasis: The specialty of periodontics deals with the hard and soft tissues that support the teeth, the bone and gum tissues that house the teeth. Periodontists assure that these tissues are in optimum health. The specialty of orthodontics deals with the interrelationships of the teeth and jaws, assuring maximum esthetics, function, and stability. Often the gp/perio/ortho team can do wonders.
Answered 6/7/2018
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