The Importance of Seeing a Board Certified Orthodontist

Board Certified Orthodontists

Orthodontics Board certification is the highest level of training and credentialing an orthodontist achieves. After graduating from dental school, orthodontic specialists complete an accredited orthodontic residency program. This program provides orthodontists with advanced training in specialized sectors to diagnose and treat orthodontic problems.

Orthodontists take a comprehensive written and clinical examination administered by the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO). The exam is designed to test an orthodontist’s knowledge and skills. It is considered to be the orthodontic profession’s gold standard. Orthodontists who achieve this distinction demonstrate their commitment to providing their patients with the highest quality orthodontic care.

Palm Beach Orthodontics offers those certified doctors you can trust to provide the best treatment for your needs. Here are some advantages of seeing a board-certified orthodontist.

What Are the Advantages of Seeing a Board-Certified Orthodontist?

You Receive the Highest Quality Orthodontic Care

Board-certified orthodontists have completed hundreds, if not thousands, of orthodontic cases. They have the experience and knowledge that is gained through years of practice. This experience is invaluable in handling complex orthodontic cases, including severe crowding, impacted teeth, or jaw surgery. A Board Certified Orthodontist has the knowledge and skills to provide thorough treatment and troubleshoot difficulties that may arise.

You Benefit from the Latest Advances in Orthodontic Treatment

Board-certified orthodontists keep up with the latest advances in orthodontic treatment. The board certificate is renewed every ten years. ABO board-certified orthodontists have committed to lifelong learning to maintain this certification. They routinely participate in extra studies that help them stay current with the latest orthodontic research and technology. Your board-certified orthodontist uses the most up-to-date methods to straighten your teeth.

Board Certified Orthodontists Are Accountable to a Higher Authority

The ABO imposes strict ethical standards on its board-certified members. Board Certified Orthodontists are held to a higher standard of care than non-board certified orthodontists, and therefore adhere to a strict code of ethics and professional conduct. This code includes standards for patient care, informed consent, and conflicts of interest.

The ABO’s examination process tests orthodontists’ knowledge of principles and ability to apply them in clinical situations. ABO’s board certification standards include:

  • The successful completion of an accredited orthodontic residency program
  • A passing score on the written and clinical examinations administered by the ABO
  • Ongoing compliance with the ABO’s Code of Ethics
  • Maintenance of active membership in the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO)
  • Completion of continuing education requirements

You’ll Be Confident That You Are Seeing a Specialist

Orthodontics is a specialty of dentistry. A Board Certified Orthodontist has completed four years of dental school and two to three years of advanced training in orthodontics. This training is in addition to the four years of college required to enter dental school.

Orthodontists are specialists in diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities. They use their specialized understanding of surgical procedures and medical conditions to provide the most effective treatments to their patients, from straightening teeth and aligning jaws to improving a smile’s function and appearance.

You Receive Individualized Treatment

Every patient is different. Board-certified orthodontists are trained to develop customized treatment plans that meet each patient’s unique needs. This includes everything from the type of braces to the length of treatment.

Treatment plans are based on thoroughly evaluating each patient’s mouth, teeth, and jaw. They also consider the patient’s age, medical history, and treatment goals.

When you see a Board Certified Orthodontist, you join a team with the orthodontist, dental assistants, and office staff. Board Certified Orthodontist teams work together to ensure that you have a positive orthodontic experience. You are involved in decisions about your treatment and informed about your progress every step of the way.

A Leader in The Orthodontics Profession Treats You

Board-certified orthodontists are leaders in their profession. They are active in professional organizations at the local, state, and national levels. Many BCOs serve on committees or boards that shape the future of orthodontics.

Palm Beach Orthodontics’ certified orthodontists are involved in research and teaching. They participate in clinical studies to evaluate new treatments and techniques and even teach at dental schools and

Orthodontic residency programs. They aim to share their knowledge and expertise with the next generation of orthodontists. This benefits all current and future orthodontic patients.

You Attain a Healthy, Beautiful Smile

Orthodontic treatment improves both the function and appearance of your smile. A healthy, beautiful smile boosts your self-esteem and confidence. It improves your oral health.

Orthodontic treatment helps prevent more serious dental problems. Crowded teeth are hard to clean, which leads to tooth decay and gum disease. Orthodontic treatment helps ensure that your teeth are properly aligned, making it easier to brush and floss.

Contact Us Today To Get The Best Orthodontic Care!

The orthodontics field has advanced in recent years. At Palm Beach Orthodontics, we are proud to be at the forefront of these advances. We have highly skilled, Board Certified Orthodontists who offer the best orthodontic care, utilizing modern technology and techniques. Contact us today and get the best orthodontic treatment available!

Palm Beach Gardens
(561) 422-3360
3385 Burns Rd
Suite 104

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Royal Palm Beach
(561) 422-3360
1420 Royal Palm Beach Blvd
Suite B

Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411