Important update: Beginning in October, our Aptos and Watsonville offices are closing. Patient care is transferring to Watsonville Family Orthodontics.

Important update: Beginning in October, our Aptos and Watsonville offices are closing. Patient care is transferring to Watsonville Family Orthodontics.

Your Orthodontic Care, Seamlessly Continuing

With deep gratitude for the smiles we’ve shared, we’re announcing a caring transition in your orthodontic journey. Dr. Connolly is stepping into retirement, and your treatment will continue seamlessly with a trusted partner practice that shares our values of kindness, expertise, and attentive care. Your plan remains on track, and we’ll guide you through every step—rescheduling, questions, and anything else you need. Thank you for your trust; we’re here for you and committed to making this change feel easy, supported, and respectful of your time.

Aptos

(831) 688-8112

Watsonville

(831) 722-5595

Why choose an orthodontic specialist over a general dentist?

Patients have so many choices for straightening their teeth nowadays — clear aligners, ceramic braces, lingual braces, self-ligating braces — but who is best suited to guide them through orthodontic treatment? Well, an orthodontist like Dr. Don Connolly and Dr. Stanley Sokolow in Santa Cruz, Aptos, or Watsonville, CA of course!

This may seem obvious, but there’s misinformation circulating with regard to the roles dentists and orthodontists play in treating patients’ oral health.

Dentists are trained to clean teeth, fill cavities, perform certain dental surgeries, and examine overall oral health. Many dentists now offer braces to their patients, but according to the American Association of Orthodontists, it’s better to consult an orthodontist if you need to straighten teeth or fix a bite.

Why an orthodontist? Because they are...

  • Specialists in straightening teeth and aligning jaws, even advanced cases
  • Required to study an additional two to three years after dental school
  • Trained to choose the correct treatment option because they have worked with all the available options
  • Trained to recognize the potential pitfalls with certain treatments and cases, which means there’s less chance of problems after treatment has started or been completed
  • Familiar with emerging treatments and technologies so they can make the best choice for a patient’s case

Some dentists claim to have taken enough continuing education or additional training to offer braces to their patients. But this can't compare to the advanced training an orthodontist receives during his or her education.

Ideally, dentists and orthodontists work hand in hand to make sure oral health and the alignment of teeth and jaws are the best they can be. Think of a dentist as the one who is there for a lifetime, to make sure teeth and gums are healthy.

In contrast, an orthodontist is the highly skilled teammate who helps the dentist by straightening teeth and aligning the jaws over the course of a few years. Instead of one replacing the other, they work together for the health and benefit of their patients.

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