your child has room for all of their adult teeth;preventing overcrowding and minimising the chances of unnecessary extractions later on. Treatment usually begins between the ages of 7-10 years old, but it’s never too late to get help. Our treatments can start at any age.
Why Is Early Intervention Important?
One of the main reasons children end up needing braces is they just don’t have enough room in their jaw arch. Even from 6 or 7 years old, your child might display signs of not having enough room for all of their adult teeth. While some parents think they should wait for their child to finish growing before seeing an orthodontist, it is much easier and better for their health to treat potential issues while they are still growing. With early intervention, we may be able to avoid surgery and unnecessary removal of perfectly good teeth to make space. In fact, facial growth finishes before the rest of the body, usually between the ages of 12 and 14 years old.
How To Know If Your Child Needs Treatment
While an adorable buck-tooth grin might be cute on an 8-year-old, it can actually be a sign forewarning future dental issues. Most kids won’t have perfect teeth, but parents can help their children early so that they have better teeth in adulthood. The bone ratio for the top to the bottom jaw is not always naturally correct, meaning that the lower jaw can be set too far back and result in the top teeth protruding slightly outward. In other cases, the upper jaw might be too narrow due to the tonsils or adenoids. If your child has slightly or exaggerated buck teeth, it’s best to get this checked. Our well-trained Clinicians will let you know if the treatment can wait or if the early intervention will save a lot of trouble later on in life.