Drs.
Rinchuse place a high value on education, each having
earned two masters' degrees and two doctorates. Since
1976, Drs. Rinchuse have been teaching as Clinical Professors
of Orthodontics at the University of Pittsburgh School
of Dental Medicine, helping train future generations in
this specialty.
At Rinchuse and Rinchuse, we believe that to look your
best, your teeth deserve the attention of qualified, experienced
professionals who have been practicing orthodontics since
1976.
Orthodontics is the specialty of dentistry that deals
with crooked teeth, bad bites, and jaw disharmonies.
An orthodontist is a dentist who has been specially educated
in orthodontics. But only about 24%--less than one forth--of
all orthodontists go the extra distance (beyond 4 years
of college, 4 years of dental school, and 2 or 3 years
of residency) to become Board Certified in this specialty.
Both Drs. Rinchuse have completed the rigorous oral and
written exams, and are Board Certified Orthodontists.
Drs. Rinchuse keep pace with the most up-to-date treatments
and technology. They are active members of Westmoreland
Hospital's medical staff, and belong to a number of professional
organizations. In addition, Drs. Rinchuse have authored
over 80 articles, published in professional journals and
magazines.