Early Intervention

THE PROCESS

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SEE BELOW ON THE OUR PROCESS FOR EARLY INTERVENTION

At your initial consultation, our doctors will do a thorough examination of your child and evaluate his or her jaw growth and dental eruption. There are certain orthodontic problems we look for at this age that, if not corrected early, will lead to bigger problems down the road. In these situations, we recommend early treatment before all the permanent teeth have erupted. However, most of the time, we just plan to monitor development on a complimentary basis through our 7&Up Club and wait for ideal timing—which usually corresponds to when all of the adult teeth are present.

CHILDREN ORTHODONTIC OPTIONS

There are certain situations that we recommend early treatment for children between the ages of 7 to 10. The purpose of early intervention is to address an orthodontic issue when it is easiest and most practical to fix. Waiting to fix the problem later can often lead to a compromised result. The most common problems we recommend early treatment on are:

Severe Overjet

which predisposes a child to traumatic injury of upper incisors

Posterior and Anterior Crossbites

which causes the lower jaw to shift into an unnatural and often asymmetrical position

Thumb Sucking Habit

which interferes with normal jaw development

Deficient Space for the Erupting Adult Teeth

which will result in increased need for permanent tooth extractions