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Children with evident problems or oral habits, such as thumb or finger-sucking may benefit from an orthodontic evaluation as early as age 5 or 6. Although treatment is unusual at this early age, preventative treatment or monitoring a child’s growth and development may be indicated. By the age of 7, most children have adult or permanent teeth that have erupted in addition to the remaining baby or primary teeth. By this age, children may experience dental crowding, too much space between teeth, protruding teeth, and extra or missing teeth and sometimes jaw growth problems. Genetics may also play a factor, meaning that orthodontic problems seen in children may have been inherited from parents. Malocclusions or “bad bites” other than those listed above are acquired. In other words, they develop over time. They can be caused by mouth breathing, dental disease, abnormal swallowing, poor dental hygiene, the early or late loss of baby teeth, accidents or poor nutrition. Trauma and other medical conditions such as birth defects may contribute to orthodontic problems as well. Sometimes an inherited malocclusion is complicated by an acquired problem. Whatever the cause, our office is able to diagnose and treat all conditions successfully. Dr. Hukmani and Dr. Pandya are trained to spot subtle problems with jaw growth and emerging teeth while some baby teeth are still present. The advantage for patients of early detection of orthodontic problems is that some problems may be easier to correct if they are found and treated early. Waiting until all the permanent teeth have come in, or until facial growth is nearly complete, may make correction of some problems more difficult. Our office follows the guidelines of the American Association of Orthodontists in recommending that all children receive an orthodontic evaluation no later than age 7. While a child’s teeth may appear straight, problems sometimes exist that can only be detected with a comprehensive orthodontic screening. In the event a problem is detected, chances are Dr. Hukmani will take a “wait-and-see” approach, checking the patient from time to time as the permanent teeth come in and the jaws and face continue to grow. For each patient who needs treatment, there is an ideal time to begin in order to achieve the best results. As a certified orthodontist, Dr. Hukmani has the expertise to determine when the treatment time is right. Our goal is to provide each patient with the most appropriate treatment at the most appropriate time. Lansdowne Children's Orthodontics | Ashburn Children's Orthodontics | Leesburg Children's Orthodontics | Sterling Children's Orthodontics | Loudoun Children's Orthodontics | River Creek Children's Orthodontics | Reston Children's Orthodontics | Herndon Children's Orthodontics |
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Signs for Orthodontic Examination
If any of the following problems are noted by parents, regardless of age, we recommend that you arrange for an appointment time so that your child may receive a complimentary orthodontic screening and evaluation. It is not necessary to wait until age 7 for an orthodontic check-up.
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