Board-Certified Orthodontist

Board-Certified OrthodontistReston, VA

Although board certification is voluntary, it represents our personal and professional commitment to the standards of orthodontics. Receiving certification shows a dedication to lifelong learning and orthodontic excellence. By choosing a board-certified orthodontist, patients can ensure that they receive treatment from a professional with the highest level of training and experience to deliver excellent results.

Board-certified orthodontists are available at Precision Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry in Reston and the surrounding area. Our team of highly skilled orthodontic professionals can help you achieve a beautiful and healthy smile. Call us today at 703-391-8800 to learn more about our services or schedule an appointment.

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What a Board-Certified Orthodontist Does

Board-certified orthodontists are orthodontic professionals who have undergone hundreds of additional hours of studying and preparation to achieve board certification from the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO). Becoming board certified is a way for orthodontists to demonstrate their judgment, skills, and knowledge to provide patients with the highest level of care. Board-certified orthodontists understand the complex relationship between facial form and growth development.

They have the training and education to correct existing orthodontic conditions and identify issues that can develop in the future. When creating a treatment plan, our board-certified professionals take the patient’s jaws and bite into account to create a smile that works with their facial structure. Our team of board-certified orthodontists helps patients of all ages achieve straighter, more beautiful smiles.

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How To Achieve Board Certification

Once an orthodontist completes their education at an accredited orthodontic residency program, they must undergo a rigorous three-part examination involving written, oral, and clinical examinations to become certified. The written examination includes a comprehensive selection of 240 questions covering the orthodontic areas that an orthodontist should know. Once completed successfully, orthodontists must undergo a clinical examination and present detailed case studies from their practice or residency that demonstrate skilled patient care over a range of orthodontic issues.

These cases are also peer-reviewed by an expert panel of current board-certified orthodontists. The last part of the examination involves an oral examination during which the candidate discusses their case studies and various academic and clinical topics. They must also submit case studies of patients that they have treated over a range of orthodontic issues. The certification process can take anywhere from five to 10 years to complete.

Benefits of Seeing a Board-Certified Orthodontist

Patients who choose a board-certified orthodontist are ensuring that they will receive the highest level of care. Certification requires professionals to adhere to the ABO’s high standards, demonstrating accomplishments in precise patient care across various orthodontic issues. Our orthodontists’ ability to meet these requirements shows that they have the skills, education, and experience to provide patients with the right treatments to produce optimal results.

Since board-certified orthodontists must renew their certification every 10 years, they must continually expand their knowledge and expertise. We stay on top of the latest technologies and treatments to help patients receive the latest advancements in orthodontic care that meet their needs. Our board-certified orthodontists take the extra time and work to become truly skilled to help patients achieve the smiles they have always wanted.

Board Certified Orthodontist vs. Dentist

While some general dentists may offer braces, board-certified orthodontists have the unique qualifications to diagnose, prevent, and treat orthodontic problems. Orthodontists must attend a residency program in orthodontics on top of the graduate program that all dentists must complete. This additional two to three years of training and education help orthodontic professionals understand the facial form and development complexities.

Unlike dentists, orthodontists specialize in a range of orthodontic treatments from teeth movement to jaw and bite issues. While all orthodontists are dentists, not all dentists are orthodontists, and even fewer orthodontists are board-certified. Out of the 10,658 practicing orthodontic professionals, only about 33% are board-certified, according to the American Association of Orthodontics’ 2017 Workforce Report.

What To Consider When Choosing a Board-Certified Orthodontist

Choosing the right orthodontist is an important decision that impacts people’s dental health and overall well-being. People should make sure to conduct thorough research and have a consultation when considering an orthodontist. When looking for a board-certified orthodontist, some other important factors to consider are:

  • Credibility and reputation
  • Experience and education
  • Treatment options available
  • Treatment costs
  • Service and management
  • Verification of board certification

The extra and intensive education that a board-certified orthodontist has makes a big difference. We use our expertise to recommend the best treatment type to correct any specific orthodontic problems. Our team provides people with the necessary information to help them make the right decision for their dental health.

Frequently Asked Questions

What problems can a board-certified orthodontist fix?

A board-certified orthodontist can transform the appearance and functionality of a smile. We can treat patients with overcrowding, spacing issues, overbites, underbites, and open bites. Our team customizes treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each patient.

What is the best age to receive orthodontic treatment?

Every patient and their orthodontic situation is different. Orthodontic treatment is usually ideal when patients are younger, and their jaws and bones have not finished growing completely. However, many adults can also benefit from orthodontic treatment.

What should I expect at my first orthodontic consultation?

A patient’s initial consultation is a time for them to discuss their concerns and orthodontic goals with our team. We will also examine their teeth and mouth and may also take X-rays and photos. We may also discuss treatment options and payment plans at this time.

Why is orthodontic treatment important?

Orthodontic treatment is an important part of a comprehensive oral health plan. Straight and aligned teeth are not only more attractive but also function better. Improved functionality can improve a patient’s ability to bite, chew, speak, and clean teeth properly.

What causes orthodontic problems?

Many orthodontic issues have genetic causes. Inherited problems can include overcrowding, extra or missing teeth, and various jaw, teeth, and facial irregularities. People can also acquire malocclusions due to trauma, excessive thumb or pacifier sucking, airway obstruction by tonsils and adenoids, dental diseases, and premature primary or permanent teeth loss.

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By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.

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Our board-certified orthodontists at Precision Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry are committed to providing patients with quality care. We provide orthodontic treatment for patients of all ages to help them achieve their smile goals. Call us today at 703-391-8800 to learn more about our services or schedule an appointment.

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