Orthodontics

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In years past, orthodontic treatments were used primarily for pre-teens and teenagers who had problems with their bite (called ). Today, orthodontic treatments including dental braces are used for teens and adults alike.

Orthodontics restore function and aesthetics for a healthy, eye-catching smile. Statistics reveal that 30 percent of all orthodontic patients in the United States are adults. But despite this increasing trend in adult orthodontics—it is most beneficial to begin orthodontic treatment as early as possible to ensure the most effective results.

The American Dental Association (ADA) advises that children undergo an orthodontic evaluation by the age of 7.

But no matter what age you are, orthodontics can:

• Protect your bite

• Maximize your teeth’s effectiveness in performing their functions

• Create a well-aligned smile

• Make oral hygiene easier to maintain

Today’s orthodontic procedures involve the repositioning of your teeth and underlying roots. This also helps to provide better support for your tooth’s crown. Orthodontic treatment can also revitalize your facial appearance by reshaping your jaw, neck and lips—especially when combined with maxillofacial surgery (when necessary).

Aesthetic vs. restorative

Because can interfere with eating and talking, it is generally deemed a restorative treatment, and may be covered by your insurance carrier. However, may also prevent the development of a beautifully aligned smile—therefore it may also be considered an aesthetic issue and categorized as a cosmetic dental issue.

The orthodontic process

If you are a candidate for orthodontics, you will be referred by your general or family dentist to an —who will evaluate your bite.

The will:

• Review your dental records

• Perform a clinical assessment

• Take x-rays of your head and mouth

• Create an impression and make a model of your teeth

By analyzing the results of your evaluation, your orthodontists will come up with the best orthodontic treatment plan to meet your needs. He or she will review the treatment plan and estimate how many months for each phase of orthodontic treatment (the standard treatment phase is two years). After treatment, you will usually have to wear a retainer to prevent your teeth from shifting.

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Career Opportunities in Dentistry

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If we’re going to discuss about career opportunities in , our first item of course will be the general practitioner or the dentist. Your work as a general practitioner mainly involves the following:



The removal of dental caries or decay from the teeth and filling up of the cavities;

Tooth extraction which includes the administration of anesthetics

Application of teeth sealants

Treatment of gum diseases by performing gum and bone surgery which includes examination of x-ray results

Take teeth impressions used as model for dentures to replace the extracted teeth

Straighten teeth through prescription braces

Prescribe medication when and where necessary.



However as a general practitioner, you have to specialize in any of the dental specialty education recognized by the American Dental Association (ADA) before you can perform other more complex dental services; and of course to earn higher dental income. One of the most common of this specialization is the , considered as the highest paid of all dentists.    

What is an ?

This is the general practitioner who furthered his studies in and became a specialist in correcting or preventing misaligned teeth and jaws. The term misaligned includes cross bites, open bites, over and under bites and many more.  The makes a diagnosis for the treatment by taking an x-ray and taking a mold of the patient’s bite to determine the specific alignment of their teeth.

In high society places, the is more commonly known as the cosmetic dental surgeon. They can be so highly in demand if the outcome of their dental works turns out fine since they will be endorsed among other members of the society which includes celebrities and movie stars. Hence they earn the prestige of being the highest paid in the profession.

Educational Requirements for Dentists

There are about 56 dental schools in the U.S. accredited by the American Dental Association where one can attend to become a dentist. To become accepted in any of these schools you should have at least two years of pre-dental education aside from a Bachelor’s degree in any science related subjects. However, you still have to pass the Dental Admission Test required by all dental schools as a pre-requisite for admission. Prior to being recognized as a dental graduate, all future dentists are required to achieve a certain degree of skill in various training or drill in order to graduate and become an accredited dentist.

After finishing the course, you still have to pass the licensure exam of a particular state in which you will practice your profession. Each state has its own licensing agency hence the written and practical exam will differ from state to state. Once you pass, you will become qualified to take and pass the National Board Dental Examinations as the final completion of your state licensing requirement. Passing all these licensure exams will now elevate you to the status of being a Licensed Dental Practitioner.

Job Outlook for Dentists:

US statistics show that out of the 161,000 dentists in 2006, a majority of them are general practitioners. The rest which was estimated to be 20% are engaged in the nine ADA recognized dental specialties. The 2007 salary survey showed that a salaried dentist earned a median annual salary of $137,630 or an equivalent hourly rate of $66.17. Dentists who are self-employed are recognized as having higher earning capacity.

Why Choose as a Profession?

The profession is one of those careers that can afford to give the professional a balanced lifestyle. A dentist can be his own boss, set his own time schedule and maintain his own hours to provide a balance between professional and personal life. As studies have it a large number of practicing dentists today are expected to retire within the next 20 years thus the need for new dentists will be created. 

If you’re a parent and you wish your son or daughter to have a well-paying and prestigious career in the future, you can orient your kids this early to aim for the profession when they grow up. 



By: ciel s cantoria

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The author is an active freelance writer at GetAFreelance.com(GAF). She has ghostwritten numerous articles,blogs, e-books, e-reports, product reviews and press releases.She is likewise active in her career as a CPA in the Philippines, her native country.



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