Treatment Options
Today’s orthodontic treatment options include a wide variety of braces that are not only comfortable but are more aesthetically pleasing. These include:
EARLY TREATMENT
While there is no exact age for children to begin orthodontic treatment, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends visiting the orthodontist around age 7.
By this age, most children have a mix of baby teeth and adult teeth, making it easier for the orthodontist to diagnose and correct tooth and jaw problems sooner and possibly prevent the need for surgery.
EARLY TREATMENT ALLOWS YOUR ORTHODONTIST TO:
- Regulate the width of the upper and lower arches
- Create more space for crowded teeth
- Avoid the need for permanent tooth extractions later in life
- Correct thumb sucking and help improve minor speech problems
HERE ARE A FEW THINGS TO LOOK FOR THAT MAY MEAN YOUR CHILD NEEDS TO SEE AN ORTHODONTIST:
- Early or late loss of baby teeth
- A hard time chewing or biting food
- Mouth breathing
- Finger or thumb sucking
- Crowded, misplaced, or blocked teeth
- Jaws that pop or make sounds when opening and closing
- Teeth that come together abnormally, or do not come together at all
- Jaws and teeth that are not proportionate to the rest of the face
- Crowded front teeth around age seven or eight
Schedule an appointment for an orthodontic evaluation. Early treatment now will give your child a healthy, beautiful smile for the future.
ADOLESCENT TREATMENT
The most common time for orthodontic treatment usually begins between the ages of 11 and 15. By the age of 12, most of the permanent teeth have erupted and are settled in place. This means that the orthodontist can now easily identify crooked teeth, gaps and bad bites. It is very unlikely that these dental discrepancies will correct themselves, and as a result, most parents decide to seek orthodontic treatment for their children.
Children that undergo orthodontic treatment around this age are often easily convinced to wear braces because they see many of their friends getting them as well.
The adolescent age is also a good time for orthodontic treatment as they are often excited to begin orthodontic treatment because they see their friends getting braces or Invisalign as well. Orthodontists can often take advantage of adolescent growth spurts in order to redirect the bite and shape the path that teeth are taking to erupt.
ADULT TREATMENT
Orthodontic treatment is not just for teenagers anymore. A-List celebrities like Tom Cruise and Faith Hill are being photographed on the red carpet with braces, and the negative perception of adults in braces is rapidly disappearing. According to the American Association of Orthodontists, one in five orthodontic patients are actually over the age of 21, showing that it is no longer taboo. Having a beautiful smile is becoming increasingly important and having straight teeth is high up on the list. You don’t need to have expensive veneers to get the perfect smile. Adult orthodontics can straighten and align your own teeth so that you can look and feel fantastic.
WHY SHOULD I CONSIDER ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT?
Not only do straight teeth look better, but straight teeth also equal healthier teeth. If your teeth are crooked or over crowded it can make flossing and brushing difficult and can lead to dental problems such as decay and gum disease. Orthodontic treatment can not only help boost your self-confidence but can give you a healthy new smile. Our practice recognizes that adults and children have different needs, and require a different level of attention and care so we will work with you to ensure that your needs are met with respect and understanding. Call our team today to book an appointment and find out how adult orthodontics can help you.
AM I A CANDIDATE FOR ADULT ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT?
- A bad bite or malocclusion, causing teeth to fit together incorrectly
- Crowded teeth
- Gaps or spaces in between the teeth
- Abnormal jaw pain or pressure that is caused by crooked teeth
- Desire for a healthier mouth and a more confident smile
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