Early Orthodontic Care

Nov 14
11:43

2014

Dr. David Renaud

Dr. David Renaud

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Your dentst may suggest early orthodontic care to prevent future dental problems.

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Ask you dentist to see if he or she provides early orthodontic care for children in the area. Early orthodontics may mean less dental treatment in the future.

Your dentist may provide early orthodontic care for children of all ages in order to reduce the chances of needing more complicated surgical dental treatment later. According to the American Association of Orthodontists,Early Orthodontic Care Articles children should have an orthodontic evaluation no later than 7 years old. During this age, your child’s first permanent molars and incisors will have erupted. Early orthodontic treatment takes advantage of the fact that a child’s jaw is still growing, making the jaw more malleable and ultimately making early orthodontics an effective solution for children.

There are many benefits to early orthodontic treatment, including:

  • Prevent overcrowding by creating room for teeth that have not erupted yet
  • Reduce the risk of trauma to protruding front teeth
  • Create facial symmetry by guiding jaw growth
  • Reduce the need for teeth removal
  • Reduce treatment time with braces

Even if orthodontic treatment is not immediately necessary at this early age, an orthodontic evaluation will allow your dentist to monitor and guide the growth of the jaw and teeth. This helps to properly detect irregular growth patterns and allow your dentist to identify the best time for treating your child.

Your dentist in St Clair Shores wants to ensure that you understand the need for orthodontic treatment for your child. Our caring and commitment to excellence shows in every aspect of our team and practice.