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Orthodontist vs Dentist: Understanding the Difference for Spring Lake, FL Residents
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Orthodontist vs Dentist: Understanding the Difference for Spring Lake, FL Residents

Just 6.8 miles from our Spring Hill office at 10280 Yale Ave

Reviewed by Dr. Mohammed Atra, DMDLast updated: November 1, 2025Serving Spring Lake, FL (6.8 mi)

For Spring Lake, FL Residents

Michael's Dental serves patients from Spring Lake and throughout Hernando County from our Spring Hill office, located just 6.8 miles away at 10280 Yale Ave. Most Spring Lake residents reach us in under 11 minutes. We treat patients across ZIP codes 34602.

Quick Answer

Both dentists and orthodontists complete four years of dental school to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree. Orthodontists then complete an additional 2-3 years of specialized residency training focused exclusively on tooth movement, jaw alignment, and facial development.

Many people use the terms 'dentist' and 'orthodontist' interchangeably, but they're different specialists with distinct training and roles. Understanding the difference helps you know which professional to see for your specific needs.

Education and Training

Both dentists and orthodontists complete four years of dental school to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree. Orthodontists then complete an additional 2-3 years of specialized residency training focused exclusively on tooth movement, jaw alignment, and facial development.

What Dentists Do

General dentists provide comprehensive oral health care including cleanings, exams, fillings, crowns, root canals, extractions, and gum disease treatment. They diagnose and treat a wide range of dental issues, maintain overall oral health, and refer patients to specialists when needed.

What Orthodontists Do

Orthodontists specialize in diagnosing and correcting misaligned teeth and jaws. They design and implement treatment plans using braces, clear aligners (like Invisalign), retainers, and other appliances. Orthodontists focus on improving bite function, jaw alignment, and smile aesthetics through tooth movement.

When to See a Dentist

Visit your general dentist for:

  • Regular checkups and cleanings
  • Cavities and tooth decay
  • Gum disease
  • Toothaches and dental pain
  • Broken or chipped teeth
  • Teeth whitening
  • Dental emergencies
  • Overall oral health maintenance

When to See an Orthodontist

See an orthodontist for:

  • Crooked or crowded teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Overbite, underbite, or crossbite
  • Jaw alignment problems
  • Difficulty chewing or speaking due to misalignment
  • Braces or clear aligner treatment
  • Retainer fitting and monitoring

Can Dentists Do Orthodontics?

Some general dentists offer basic orthodontic treatments like clear aligners for simple cases. However, complex alignment issues, severe bite problems, and cases involving jaw surgery require an orthodontist's specialized expertise. Your dentist can refer you to an orthodontist when specialized care is needed.

Working Together

Dentists and orthodontists often work together for comprehensive care. Your dentist maintains your overall oral health while the orthodontist focuses on alignment. You'll continue seeing your dentist for regular cleanings during orthodontic treatment.

Cost Differences

General dental care costs vary by procedure. Orthodontic treatment typically ranges from $3,000-$8,000 depending on complexity and treatment type. Many dental insurance plans cover both general dentistry and orthodontics, though coverage levels differ.

Both dentists and orthodontists play important roles in oral health. Your general dentist handles overall dental care and can refer you to an orthodontist when specialized alignment treatment is needed.

Why Spring Lake Patients Choose Michael's Dental

Close to Spring Lake

Just 6.8 miles from your door

Expert Care

Dr. Atra DMD, Board-certified implantologist

Same-Day Emergencies

Reserved slots for Hernando County residents

Flexible Financing

0% in-office plans, CareCredit, HSA/FSA

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