A lot of our patients are curious about the difference between an orthodontist and a dentist. In fact, one of the most common questions we hear at Dr. Claude Boutin Orthodontist is, “Dentists and orthodontists are all the same, right?”

A general dentist is your primary dental care provider. Dentists diagnose, treat, and manage your overall oral healthcare needs, including gum care, root canals, fillings, crowns, veneers, and bridges.

Orthodontists, such as Dr. Claude Boutin, are more concerned with diagnosis, prevention, interception, and treatment of malocclusion, or what we call “bad bite,” of the teeth. Orthodontists focus on tooth and jaw alignment and bite problems such as overbites and underbites, and are responsible for straightening teeth via bands, wires, braces, and other fixed or removable corrective treatment options, like braces and clear aligners. Orthodontists treat children as well as adults who wish to improve the function of their bite and appearance of their smile.

Before becoming an orthodontist, doctors such as Dr. Claude Boutin start out in dental school and earn a dental degree, just like your general dentist. After dental school, those doctors who decide they are interested in the orthodontic field, stay in school for a few more years and become experts in orthodontia, which is one of nine specialties within the dental field.

Isn’t it nice to know we have orthodontic experts here at Dr. Claude Boutin Orthodontist to help you through any type of treatment your teeth and jaw might need? To schedule your initial appointment at our Calgary, AB office, please give us a call today!

Drumheller Office

180 Riverside Dr E
Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y4

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4935 40 Ave NW Suite 124
Calgary, AB T3A 2N1