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why early orthodontic treatment is important

by Mr. Adelbert Grant Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why Early Orthodontic Treatment is Important

  • Detection of problems sooner
  • Shorter treatment time
  • Reduction in removals
  • Creation of room for crowded teeth
  • Preservation of space for unerupted teeth
  • Lowers the risk of chipping a protruded tooth
  • Correction of an under bite for proper facial symmetry

Not every child needs early orthodontic treatment, but there are times when it is necessary to ensure permanent teeth come through properly. Early orthodontic treatment can reduce the risk of concerns such as crowded teeth, crooked teeth and gaps. Early orthodontic treatment can begin as early as seven years of age.

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Why do you think early orthodontic intervention is important?

It helps expand the palate so future problems are avoided. It corrects common issues like jaw pain, dysfunction, crossbites, overbites, and underbites. It reduces the risk of your child developing serious tooth decay and gum disease at a young age by eliminating overcrowding and helping the gums strengthen over time.

What are the benefits of early orthodontic treatment?

The Benefits of Early Orthodontic TreatmentHelping keep teeth clean and healthy. Crooked and crowded teeth can make effective cleaning difficult. ... Preventing premature loss of teeth. ... Correcting bite problems. ... Helping prevent dental trauma. ... Saving time and money. ... Helping reduce or correct speech problems.

When is the best time to start orthodontic treatment?

The reason age seven is the best age to receive an initial orthodontic evaluation is that it's the easiest time to identify problems. The teeth are just beginning to erupt, so braces can be utilized, if needed, to make minor adjustments to guide the teeth into proper alignment.

Why is age important in orthodontics?

Around age 6 or 7, the jaw is still growing and adult teeth are starting to come in. Orthodontists use this to their advantage. If we can fix or improve issues in their early stages, future treatment is often simplified, less invasive, less time consuming, or even unnecessary.

Is Phase 2 braces necessary?

Phase 2 treatment, on the other hand, concentrates on final alignment. The time between the two phases can range from months to years. However, few orthodontists believe two phases are necessary for all patients.

What are early braces?

Early orthodontic treatments give kids' dentists time to guide jaw growth. Proper jaw development, in turn, is essential for a healthy, functional bite. Having a correct bite then helps the permanent teeth grow in straight and strong. Interceptive treatment can also help lower the risk of trauma to teeth that protrude.

When should a child first see an orthodontist?

The American Dental Association and American Association of Orthodontists state that children should first see an orthodontist when they are around seven years old.

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