Transformative Orthodontics in Boynton Beach

If you're dealing with one or multiple dental misalignment issues, it can leave you questioning your next steps. At Dentology General, Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry, we're proud to offer time-tested orthodontics to Boynton Beach residents and those in its nearby areas. Our talented dental team will work to understand the nature of your misalignment and determine which of our services is right for you.

From clear aligners to traditional braces, you can rest assured that our skilled dental staff is committed to your success. Our team can't wait to meet you and help you take the first step toward a straighter smile. Reach out to us today to book your next appointment and learn more about our various orthodontic offerings!

What is Orthodontics?

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Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry specializing in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of jaw, face and bite irregularities (malocclusions*). Orthodontic treatment is provided by an oral health care provider known as an orthodontist, who has completed two to three years of additional training beyond dental school.

Recent years have brought about many changes within the dental industry, specifically with regards to orthodontic treatment and care. Now more than ever patients are experiencing fewer incidences of cavities and missing teeth due to the heightened awareness of fluoride use and preventative dentistry. This increasing awareness on the health and look of a patient’s smile has fueled the desire for many to seek out orthodontia not only as a medical necessity, but for cosmetic reasons as well.

Whether it’s traditional braces or custom made removable appliances, orthodontics can help you have the healthy, straight, beautiful smile you’ve been waiting for!

Give us a call today and schedule your orthodontic consultation!

*Malocclusion is the technical term for teeth that don’t fit together correctly. Malocclusions not only affect the teeth, but also the appearance of the face. Most malocclusions are inherited; however some are due to acquired habits such as thumb sucking and tongue thrusting. The spacing left from an adult tooth being extracted or an early loss of a baby tooth can also contribute to a malocclusion.

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