Types of Dental Specialists: Who to See and When
Most people know to visit a general dentist for routine checkups, but when specific oral health concerns arise, a dental specialist may be necessary. Dental professionals often undergo additional training to treat complex conditions. Here's a guide to the different types of dental specialists and what they do.
π Common Types of Dental Specialists
- General Dentist
Your primary oral health provider for regular exams, cleanings, fillings, root canals, and crowns. They also refer you to specialists as needed. - Pediatric Dentist (Pedodontist)
Specializes in treating children from infancy through adolescence, offering age-appropriate care and monitoring development. - Orthodontist
Focuses on aligning teeth and jaws using braces, retainers, and other corrective devices for issues like overbites and crooked teeth. - Periodontist
Treats gum disease and performs procedures such as gum grafts and dental implants. - Endodontist
Specializes in treating tooth nerve pain and infections, primarily through root canal therapy. - Oral Surgeon / Oral Pathologist
Performs surgical procedures for impacted teeth, jaw realignment, facial trauma, and mouth cancers. - Prosthodontist
Focuses on restoring teeth with cosmetic and reconstructive solutions such as dentures, bridges, crowns, and veneers.
π¦· Which Dental Specialist Do You Need?
Start with
your general dentist for any dental issue—they’ll guide you if a
specialist is required. Annual checkups help detect early signs of trouble and
maintain your overall oral health. For urgent issues like a broken tooth or
abscess, contact your general dentist immediately.
π³ Does Insurance Cover Dental Specialists?
Most dental
insurance covers preventive care like cleanings twice a year. Specialist care
(e.g., orthodontics, surgery, or implants) may be partially covered, depending
on your plan. To check coverage:
- Review your employer-sponsored
dental plan
- Explore individual plans from
insurance providers
- Visit the Health Insurance Marketplace
- Contact your insurer directly
for specific details
Understanding
your dental coverage helps avoid unexpected out-of-pocket costs.
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