Orthodontics for all ages – not just for kids

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Orthodontics for All Ages – Not Just for Kids Your dentist is able to offer orthodontics for all ages. Your dentist loves treating kids and creating beautifully straight smiles for them. An increasing number of dentist patients are adults who may have never had the opportunity for orthodontics when they were kids. Patients who have seen their teeth move as a result of an orthodontic relapse, or as part of getting older. Whether you’re thinking about orthodontics for your child or for yourself, your dentist can help you. They have the very latest solutions and most advanced orthodontic appliances for beautiful and healthy smiles. Orthodontics for Children Traditionally orthodontics has been used to help children. Nowadays it’s possible to apply advanced techniques even earlier than before. Your dentist’s dental practice is able to offer early interceptive orthodontic treatment for children. This includes the use of functional orthodontic appliances from as early as age 6 or seven. This might seem amazingly young but it can be a highly effective approach, maximizing treatment potential. It takes full advantage of your child’s growth and development. The use of functional orthodontic appliances can help guide the growth of your child’s jaws. This ensures there is sufficient room for their adult teeth to erupt normally so it’s far less likely that we would need to remove permanent teeth. Getting an Early Orthodontic Evaluation If your child is already a patient, your dentist will recommend they have an early orthodontic evaluation by age 6 or seven. This is if your dentist thinks it’s necessary. Treatment could be beneficial if your child has oral habits such as thumb or finger sucking which have proved difficult to break. Thumb or finger sucking beyond the ages of three or four can result in the upper jaw becoming elongated and narrow. This increases the risk that the upper front teeth will protrude and the risk of overcrowded and misaligned teeth. Functional orthodontic appliances are removable. They can help to widen a narrow upper arch, creating sufficient room for the adult teeth to come through without being overcrowded or misaligned. There are lots of different appliances that can be used at this age, depending on the problems requiring correction. The really nice thing about getting treatment at such an early age is that it could reduce or even eliminate the need for your child to wear braces at a later date. Invisible Braces for Self-Conscious Teenagers


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