The importance of early prevention in orthodontics

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Published:July 27, 2022
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What would happen if you let your car totally break down before you took it into the shop? It would be much more costly and difficult to repair, of course. Your future self would say “Why did I wait so long to do something about the problem?” Just the same, early intervention when it comes to orthodontics is incredibly important. This early prevention in orthodontics refers to treatment that begins when children are younger, even before the teen years. The main goal is to correct issues with the formation of the jaw and problems that may occur with your child’s bite. By intervening early like this, it typically results in a shorter treatment process. It could also result in catching orthodontic concerns before they become more severe.

When does Early Intervention Take Place?

As stated above, the goal is to begin intervention before someone reaches their teens. These early orthodontics can take place as early as age seven. By beginning orthodontic efforts this young, it can be possible to avoid more advanced orthodontic treatment at a later date. Wouldn’t it be great to avoid a tooth extraction or wearing metal braces for several years? When there is too much crowding, an orthodontist has to make space by removing back teeth. Early orthodontics can help your child to have a beautiful set of teeth that are properly aligned, without the pain and social embarrassment. 

How do I know if my Child Needs Early Intervention?

You want what is best for your child. This means avoiding a future problem if possible. There are several warning signs to look for. You may notice that your child’s front teeth on top are protruding. If your child has difficulty breathing at night, this may be due to overcrowding or the position of the teeth. You’ll also want to pay special attention if your child’s jaw doesn’t line up properly when chewing. Any problems with chewing could mean there is a need for early orthodontic treatment as well.

Who can Handle this Early Intervention?

Getting a professional evaluation from an orthodontist can help you to decide if your child needs any early prevention like what was mentioned above. Complete Dental is here to help everyone in the Houston, TX area! When you come in for your appointment, our orthodontist will speak with you about any concerns you have regarding your child’s teeth. Your child’s teeth will be assessed and our orthodontist will be able to guide you in the right direction. Years later, when your child is no longer a child, he or she will thank you!

Orthotics can and should happen sooner rather than later. Doing so can mean a shorter treatment time. Make an appointment now for your child to be seen by Complete Dental!