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General Dentistry
A general dentist is responsible for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of oral diseases such as cavities, periodontal disease, and malocclusions. Their approach is integrative—considering biological, psychological, and social factors—with the goal of preserving and/or restoring the stomatognathic system.

Endodontics
An endodontist is the specialist qualified to perform the following procedures:

  • Root canal therapy (endodontic treatment)

  • Apical surgery (root-end surgery for failed or poorly performed root canals)

  • Management of dentoalveolar trauma (injuries to the mouth or teeth)

Stomatology
This specialist examines, diagnoses, and treats oral issues affecting the teeth, supporting tissues, masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joint (TMJ), and oral functions. Stomatologists also promote good oral health among individuals and the community through education.

Orthodontics
Orthodontists specialize in aligning teeth and jaws using braces, dental appliances, retainers, and other corrective devices. If you have an overbite, underbite, crossbite, or misaligned teeth, you may be referred to an orthodontist for treatment.

Periodontics
A periodontist is an expert in treating oral inflammation and maintaining the health of the jawbone and supporting structures. Periodontics is a recognized dental specialty that requires extensive formal training.

Oral Rehabilitation
This dental specialty focuses on restoring and enhancing a patient’s oral function, aesthetics, and overall dental health through comprehensive and coordinated treatment plans.

Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentists specialize in the early detection and treatment of oral diseases or abnormalities in the positioning of children’s teeth, gums, or bite. Their goal is to address and correct issues during childhood, when intervention is most effective.