General dentists in the Waco area are trained in a wide variety of dental procedures. However, sometimes, your Waco general dentist will refer you to a local Waco specialist, or include a specialist as part of your treatment team.
Following are some of the most common dental specialties found in the Waco area:
Endodontists
Endodontists in Waco specialize in root canal therapy and other procedures involving the root and surrounding parts of the tooth.Periodontists
Periodontists practicing in the Waco area treat the conditions affecting gum tissue and the bone surrounding the teeth. If you have gingivitis or more advanced periodontal disease, you may be referred to a periodontist in Waco.Prosthodontists
Repairing damaged teeth and replacing lost teeth for Waco patients is called ‘restorative dentistry’. Prosthodontists have advanced training in procedures involving crowns, dental implants, bridges, veneers, inlays, and partial or complete dentures.Pediatric Dentists
Infants, young children and teenagers in the Waco area have different dental needs than adults. Pediatric Dentists undergo additional training in the diagnosis and treatment of dental diseases affecting the youngest population in Waco.Oral Surgeons
Oral Surgeons serving the Waco area perform surgical procedures involving the teeth, mouth and jaw. These include dental implants, surgery to repair damage due to injury, tumor surgery, and cleft lip and palate reconstruction.
What is a Residency?
Dental specialty programs run from two years to six years. This type of training is called a “residency”. While a DDS or DMD is pursuing specialty training he/she can practice general dentistry. Some six-year residency programs provide a medical degree as well the certification in the chosen dental specialty.
Contact Steven T. Cutbirth DDS:
254-772-5420
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
1613 Lake Success Dr
Waco, Texas
76710