Frequently Asked Questions

By Chauncey Orthodontics

updated on May 7, 2025
What is the difference between an orthodontist and a dentist?

Both dentists and orthodontists care for the health of your teeth and mouth but there are some key differences. Both dentists and orthodontists must graduate from dental school but orthodontists then go on to 2-3 more years of specialty training focused solely on orthodontics (aligning your teeth, correcting bite and jaw problems, etc.). Orthodontists only practice orthodontics allowing them to focus on this one area of dentistry and become highly proficient. Dentists can do many different procedures ranging from cleanings and fillings to root canals and implants, and, yes, some do braces or aligners. Typically, in dental school, you take one class for one semester pertaining to orthodontics and don’t get experience treating any orthodontic patients. This is why those extra years of training and practice focused solely on aligning teeth and bites that orthodontists go through are so important.

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