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An article covering the subject of ‘Pediatric Dentists versus Orthodontists’ entitled ‘Pediatric Dentists And Orthodontists: Does My Child Need Both?’ has now been released and published by Hurst Pediatric Dental, an authority website in the Pediatric Dentistry niche. The article brings to light fascinating information especially for parents of young children who are wondering about the best time for their kid to get braces. Concerned parents and anybody else who’s interested in learning about the best timing and options for braces can read the entire article at https://hurstpediatricdental.com/pediatric-dentists-and-orthodontists-does-my-child-need-both/
Because they recommend to parents whether and when they should take their child to the orthodontist, perhaps one of the most interesting, or relevant pieces of information to parents within the article is that pediatric dentists help to identify risk factors related to the teeth and develop preventative strategies, including orthodontic treatment recommendations.
The article has been written by Dr. Joby Hurst, D.M.D., who wanted to use this article to bring particular attention to the subject of Pediatric Dentists versus Orthodontists and that it’s not so much a rivalry, but a team effort instead. They feel they may have done this best in the following extract:
‘Hurst Pediatric Dentistry sees young children with braces all the time. What’s that about? Most people can’t imagine that a young child may need to see an orthodontist. They tend to think that a trip to the orthodontist should not even be considered until their child has adult teeth. However, some issues need early attention while the child is growing and before all of the permanent teeth are in place. We work with local orthodontists to ensure your child receives the proper care they need at the time they need it.’
Dr. Joby Hurst, D.M.D., owner at Hurst Pediatric Dental, has made a point of saying that regular interaction with his readers is so critical to running the website because his goal is to help them understand the details behind dental topics and issues, including the differences between pediatric dentists and orthodontists and that both are important in a child’s oral healthcare. Hurst Pediatric Dental welcomes comments and questions from readers, in relation to the article.
In discussing the article itself and its development, Dr. Joby Hurst, D.M.D. said:
“At Hurst Pediatric Dentistry, we often hear parents asking when is the best time for them to start thinking about orthodontics for their child. Many don’t understand the relationship between pediatric dentists and orthodontists, nor that even young children can benefit from an orthodontic exam. Our goal is to educate parents so they can make the best decision for their child..”
Anyone who has a specific question or comment about this article, or any article previously published on the site, are welcomed to contact Hurst Pediatric Dental via their website at https://hurstpediatricdental.com/
Once again, the complete article is available to read in full at https://hurstpediatricdental.com/pediatric-dentists-and-orthodontists-does-my-child-need-both/.
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