Meet Your New Port Richey Orthodontist
Dr. Adam Miller is a Board Certified Orthodontic Specialist. He completed his specialty training in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics from the Georgia School of Orthodontics in 2020. He received his Bachelor's of Science degree in Chemistry from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2012. He then received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in 2016.
Dr. Adam is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists; Middle Atlantic Society of Orthodontists; Southern Association of Orthodontists; Florida State Dental Association; Pasco County Dental Association; Pinellas County Dental Association; and, the Maryland State Dental Association. Dr. Adam is also Invisalign certified, and Incognito certified-a technique using braces hidden behind the teeth.
Dr. Adam resides in St. Petersburg and is joined by his beautiful wife, Jamee, his son Ariel, loyal chocolate lab, Prestyn, and their loving rescue dog, Harry. When Dr. Adam is not at OA, you can find him at a dog park, on the golf course, playing tennis, cooking, or hanging out with family and friends.
Why an Orthodontist in New Port Richey?
Orthodontist vs. Dentist
An orthodontist is a dentist, but a dentist is not an Orthodontist. All orthodontists are dentists first, but though not every dentist has the qualifications to be an orthodontist. Dr. Miller continued his formal education for 2 or 3 additional years before receiving the necessary license and certification. As an orthodontist, Dr. Miller has spent years studying nothing but how and why to move teeth. This includes what to do, how to plan, and how to execute the appropriate treatment plan.
Why does it matter if you see your New Port Richey Orthodontist?
Specialists receive additional training to give them the skills needed to deal with more complex orthodontic problems. Dentists receive basic orthodontic training which allows them to perform root canals, extract wisdom teeth, and treat young children who do not need to see an orthodontist yet.
Seeing a specialist like your New Port Richey orthodontist may change your experience in braces by:
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- Providing additional treatment options.
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- Giving you more efficient treatment and visits, because it is the office's primary area of care.
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- Knowing that you'll receive the best possible outcome on your treatment plan, especially if you have severe bite problems that need to be addressed.
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- Personal experience treating multiple cases that share your unique concerns
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- Being seen more quickly, as a family dentist will be focused on longer patient cases or emergencies throughout the day.
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- You may think it's easier to have your orthodontic work completed by your dentist. Convenience shouldn't be a concern, because you will only be stopping by your Bradenton orthodontist's offices every six to eight weeks.
And don't let price be a problem either! Orthodontic Associates is proud to provide affordable treatment in the New Port Richey area.