| When
is the best time to begin orthodontics?
Though
an orthodontist can enhance a smile at any age, there is an
optimal time period to begin treatment. Beginning treatment
at this time ensures the greatest result and the least amount
of time and expense. The American Association of Orthodontists
recommends that the initial orthodontic evaluation should
occur at the first sign of orthodontic problems or no later
than age 7. At this early age, orthodontic treatment may not
be necessary, but vigilant examination can anticipate the
most advantageous time to begin treatment.
What are the benefits of early orthodontic evaluation?
Early evaluation provides both timely detection of problems
and greater opportunity for more effective treatment. Prudent
intervention guides growth and development, preventing serious
problems later. When orthodontic intervention is not necessary,
an orthodontist can carefully monitor growth and development
and begin treatment when it is ideal.
Why is age 7 considered the optimal time for screening?
By the age of 7, the first adult molars erupt, establishing
the back bite. During this time, an orthodontist can evaluate
front-to-back and side-to-side tooth relationships. For example,
the presence of erupting incisors can indicate possible overbite,
open bite, crowding or gummy smiles. Timely screening increases
the chances for an incredible smile.
What are the advantages of interceptive treatment?
Some of the most direct results of interceptive treatment
are:
- Creating
room for crowded, erupting teeth
- Creating
facial symmetry through influencing jaw growth
- Reducing
the risk of trauma to protruding front teeth
- Preserving
space for unerupted teeth
- Reducing
the need for tooth removal
- Reducing
treatment time with braces
Are
you a candidate for orthodontic treatment?
Orthodontics is not merely for improving the aesthetics
of the smile; orthodontic treatment improves bad bites (malocclusions).
Malocclusions occur as a result of tooth or jaw misalignment.
Malocclusions affect the way you smile, chew, clean your teeth
or feel about your smile.
Why should malocclusions be treated?
According to studies by the American Association of Orthodontists,
untreated malocclusions can result in a variety of problems.
Crowded teeth are more difficult to properly brush and floss,
which may contribute to tooth decay and/or gum disease. Protruding
teeth are more susceptible to accidental chipping. Crossbites
can result in unfavorable growth and uneven tooth wear. Openbites
can result in tongue-thrusting habits and speech impediments.
Ultimately, orthodontics does more than make a pretty smileit
creates a healthier you.
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