Everyone knows that a good smile has many cosmetic and health benefits, but it is important to be aware of the significance of early dental treatment for your child. Early-phase orthodontics focuses on preventing or mitigating jaw/skeletal structural issues in children before their permanent teeth erupt. While most orthodontic problems may be corrected later in life, be aware of some of the potential repercussions of delaying treatment:
Later Treatment Could Require Surgery
Early orthodontic treatment occurs when a child has a mixture of permanent and baby teeth—usually around the age of 7. As a body matures and permanent teeth develop, the bone structure of the face and jaw become less malleable. If the erupting permanent teeth require more room inside of the jaw, then surgery or tooth removal is often necessary to accommodate, whereas the growth of a child’s jaw(s) may be directed through the use of a variety of dental appliances.
More Severe Problems May Develop
One of the primary purposes of early orthodontics is ensuring that there is enough space for permanent teeth to develop properly. While braces may still be required to correct minor malocclusions during teenage years, early treatment can prevent excessive overcrowding or other, more severe complications later on. Straighter teeth are also easier to clean, which makes them less susceptible to decay and gum disease.
Provide your child with the options of early orthodontic treatment in the Ashburn and Leesburg areas. With a highly experienced staff and a variety of orthodontic services, Lansdowne Orthodontics has both the expertise and the resources needed to diagnose and treat all of your orthodontic problems. Call 703-858-3600 to schedule an appointment and to learn more about our services. Contact Us!
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