When to Visit an Orthodontist: Malocclusion, TMJ, and Sleep Apnea

Robert Kelleher, DDS
1 min readSep 24, 2016

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You may think that all dentists are the same, and they perform pretty much similar services. The truth is that some of them have a certain specialization. An orthodontist in Folsom, for instance, specializes in orthodontics, a branch of dentistry that deals with improperly positioned teeth and jaw. This is not the dentist you use to clean your teeth. An orthodontist has additional education and specialized training for dental issues that involve alignment. Here are conditions that require the expertise of an orthodontist.

Malocclusion

It’s difficult to chew food when you have a bad bite. This condition is characterized by the uneven distance between the upper and lower teeth in full bite. The farther they are away from each other, the more difficult it is for them to break down food. If you are having trouble chewing because of bad bite, you should see an orthodontist immediately.

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Robert Kelleher, DDS

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