a general dentist or specialist?

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correcting reverse bite

Some people say a general dentist is good enough in most cases, and a specialist is somehow only a ''psychological'' difference. (i.e. You pay more for the confidence)

1. Does it worth paying more for a specialist on correcting my reverse bite? My periodontist advised me that a general dentist is good enough for my correction and a specialist is not necessary.

2. I have a lot of ''holes'' between teeth after deep cleaning treatment earlier this year. Some gum loss can be seen and now I keep cleaning with interdental floss every day. Is it risky to correct the bite? Since it looks like the support of my teeth has lost after deep cleaning treatment
 

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