Early Orthodonotics

 

Timing is everything, especially when it comes to a child’s orthodontic treatment, the earlier the child’s dental issues are addressed, the time spent on orthodontic treatment later on in life should be reduced. There are a lot of issues that can be corrected in your child’s younger years by early intervention, this is known as interceptive orthodontics. Interceptive (Early) orthodontics is the treatment that takes place before braces usually when a child is 8-10 years old. It is the stage to identify abnormalities earlier in the children when their teeth and jaws are easier to manipulate.


What are the treatments required?
  • Oral habits elimination,
  • Use of appliances,
  • Serial extraction,
  • Space regaining,
  • Correction of anterior and posterior cross bites,
  • Removal of soft or hard tissue impediments to path of eruption,
  • Resolution of crowding,
  • Interception of developing skeletal malocclusion.


If the child shows the following signs, then the child is in need of an
  • Loss of baby teeth before the age of 5 or after the age of 13
  • Difficulty in chewing or biting
  • Snores or breaths through the mouth
  • Sucking a thumb or finger after the age of five
  • Protruding front or bottom teeth
  • Suffers from a speech impediment
  • If the jaw shifts when opening or closing the mouth
  • If the teeth are not aligned


Benefitsearly orthodontic treatment:
  • Making space to alleviate severe crowding
  • Making sufficient room for the permanent teeth to erupt
  • Decreasing the duration of orthodontic treatment in the teenage years or adulthood
  • Boosting self –esteem and confidence
  • Stoppage of habits like thumb sucking and tongue thrusting before they cause damage
  • Giving them the gift of a beautiful smile.

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