parks orthodontics patient successHere at Parks Orthodontics, we strive to provide exceptional service and advice to our patients.  We want our patients to stay up to date on their child’s oral health and offer information on what we do why it is important.  So today we want to talk about early braces treatment, known as early intervention.

Many parents do not know that the American Association of Orthodontists, better known as the AAO, recommends that your child sees an orthodontist by the age of 7.  Why is 7 the magic number? By this age, the first molars have broken through, and orthodontists are able to see any developmental issues. They do this by studying the tooth relationship in your child’s mouth. Early braces treatment may help your child avoid more invasive issues later in life. 

What are the signs that may indicate the need for early intervention? 

  • Thumb sucking
  • Facial appearance seems unbalanced
  • Open bite
  • Crowded teeth
  • Large spaces between teeth
  • Difficulty chewing food 

 What are the benefits of early intervention?

  • Detection of problems sooner
  • Shorter treatment time
  • Reduction in removals
  • Creation of room for crowded teeth
  • Preservation of space for unerupted teeth
  • Lowers the risk of chipping a protruded tooth
  • Correction of an under bite for proper facial symmetry 

What are the results of waiting?

The longer your child’s teeth are left without proper treatment, the more damage is done.  Treatments may become longer and more costly, as well.    

  • Overcrowded and/or crooked that are difficult to brush/floss
  • Open bites which can result in speech impediments 
  • Tooth decay and gum disease
  • Cross bites that can lead to uneven tooth wear and lower jaw shift

Now that you know why it is so important, let Dr. Meredith Parks and the team at Parks Orthodontics work with you on giving your child the best oral health possible. Contact us today and let us show you why our patients love us!