Age
7, A Year to Remember
In the past orthodontic treatment was often postponed until after
eruption of all the permanent teeth. We now know that many orthodontic
problems are better treated earlier in childhood by utilizing the
growth that takes place in younger children.
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that every child
have an orthodontic evaluation by age 7 or earlier if a problem is
detected. Although treatment may not begin at this young age, Drs.
Karr and Blackman may elect to monitor your child's dental development.
Early detection greatly reduces the need for removal of permanent
teeth.
Treatment is sometimes recommended for younger children and because
children are usually enthusiastic and cooperative, total treatment
time is often reduced. Orthodontic results are often achieved which
would not otherwise be possible once the face and jaws have stopped
growing.
Benefits of Early Treatment
- Influence jaw growth in a
positive manner.
- Harmonize width of the dental
arches.
- Improve eruption patterns.
- Lower risking trauma to protruded
upper incisors.
- Correct harmful oral habits.
- Improve esthetics and self
-esteem.
- Simplify and shorten treatment
time for later orthodontic procedures.
- Reduce likelihood of impacted
permanent teeth.
- Preserve or gain space for
erupting teeth.
Early orthodontic screening
can lead to simple, more effective treatment or, at least, greater
peace of mind.
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