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Fellowship in Orthodontics (FOrth), The British Orthodontic Fellowship Program
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The British Fellowship in Orthodontics (F(Orth)) is an evolution of the previous M(Orth) program, formerly known as MOrth. It is an advanced training program that qualifies dentists to become certified orthodontists by the Royal College of Surgeons in the UK. It covers theoretical and practical foun...

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Preclinical Course
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Basic Theoretical Course
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Advanced Theoretical Course
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Biomechanics Course
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Clear Aligner Course
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Evidence-Based Dentistry
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Invisalign vs. Metal Braces: Choosing the Right  Orthodontic Treatment for Your Smile
30 Dec
Invisalign vs. Metal Braces: Choosing the Right Orthodontic Treatment for Your Smile

A beautiful, straight smile rarely happens naturally. Most people require some form of orthodontic treatment to achieve properly aligned teeth and an attractive smile that boosts confidence and improves dental health. Your smile is the first impression that you give to most people. Therefore, you want it to be straight and bright. For those who have smile problems, such as crooked teeth or gaps, straightening can help. When considering orthodontic treatment options to enhance your smile, you have two primary choices: Invisalign clear aligners or traditional metal braces. Understanding the differences between these options will help you make the best decision for your specific dental needs and lifestyle preferences. Key Differences Between Invisalign and Metal Braces The most significant difference between Invisalign and metal braces is their approach to teeth straightening. Invisalign uses a series of removable, clear plastic aligner trays that are virtually invisible, gradually shifting your teeth into position. These trays attach to small, discreet clips on your teeth for effective tooth movement. Metal braces, however, utilize wires, brackets, and rubber bands to reposition your teeth and jaw. The brackets are bonded to each tooth with wires and elastic bands connecting them to create the necessary tension for alignment and bite correction. Many people prefer Invisalign over traditional braces because they don’t have visible wires across their teeth. By using clear aligning trays, Invisalign helps maintain a professional appearance, which can be especially important for news anchors, actors, models, and even business people who rely on their smile professionally.        

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What is a Treatment Plan and Why Does a Dentist Present One?
30 Dec
What is a Treatment Plan and Why Does a Dentist Present One?

A good dental check-up like a good medical check-up will likely conclude with your dentist or physician saying something like - "Everything looks good...no areas of concern." Though on occasion, a dentist's thorough examination and diagnosis will prompt them to prepare and present you with a treatment plan. Think of a dental treatment plan like a personalized and detailed roadmap. It's designed as a step-by-step guide toward solutions for your specific oral health issue. What are the details within your dental treatment plan? Information about you - the patient Again, your treatment plan is personal to you. So a good place to begin is with those basic, comprehensive details about you. - Your relevant medical history - A list of your current medications that are relevant to the particular dental treatment being planned - Any relevant dental issues Details about your current diagnosis Alongside your dentist's explanation while in the dental chair, you will be presented a clear explanation of your current oral health condition. You could have a cavity or cavities, a diagnosis of gum disease, or tooth damage and alignment issues. An explanation of your treatment options The good news of your treatment plan is the available solutions to solve your current problem(s) and/or eliminate your pain. Detailed treatment options give you a pro-and-con perspective to help you make an informed treatment decision. A timeline Your dentist will be up front about the estimated timeline necessary for your recommended treatment. - The number of dental visits necessary - The potential time required for each visit An estimation of costs The cost breakdown will include your out-of-pocket investment. It will also include any insurance coverage if applicable. Treatment costs include procedure fees, anesthesia (if necessary), follow-up visits, and any necessary dental appliances or restorative materials such as braces, aligners, dentures, crowns, fillings, etc. Aftercare instructions Some treatment requires specific attention post-procedure. There could be dietary, lifestyle, and oral hygiene guidelines to follow as well. Why do dentists invest time in creating and presenting a treatment plan? A treatment plan clarifies and further explains their diagnosis Transparency is an essential factor in your dental care and any diagnosis you receive. A treatment plan lays it all out and helps ensure that you understand your current oral health condition and the steps that are recommended to correct and solve it. Your treatment plan helps establish transparency and trust around your dental care. A treatment plan personalizes your dental care Again, treatment plans aren't generic. Each is tailored to your specific oral health issue and its relevance to your medical history, personal preferences, and the most beneficial treatment for your needs in the moment. A treatment plan creates an efficient care experience A clear and well-planned treatment process allows your dentist and their team to organize and schedule your procedure as efficiently as possible. Their goal is maximum results with minimal visits. A treatment plan helps you plan your financial investment Cost estimates give you a benchmark for how you will budget and pay for your treatment. Applicable insurance benefits and payment plans are also introduced as options. What are the benefits of accepting and following through on a dental treatment plan? The clarified treatment benefits following a dental diagnosis factors into your timely acceptance and scheduling of your next appointment. Oral health improvement The specifics of your treatment plan will address the existing issues that are putting your oral health at risk. It will also help prevent future and potentially costly treatment down the road. Overall health improvement There's a strong connection between your oral health and your general, physical health. Good preventive dental care and treatment follow-through help prevent general health conditions - including heart disease, diabetes, and infections. Quality of life improvement Your life quality is enhanced by good oral health. Accepting and following through on planned treatment boosts those enjoyable areas of your life - eating, smiling, speaking confidently, and avoiding discomfort. Financial improvement The cost savings of follow-through on preventive dental care and timely treatment are a substantial benefit. Early dental care can prevent issues from worsening and becoming more expensive to treat. Hopefully you can see that a dental treatment plan is much more than a standard document. It's a personalized guide to address your specific dental needs in the most effective and efficient way.

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