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Should Young Children Have Early Orthodontic Treatment?

We all are not born with perfect teeth, but we dont have to go through life with dental imperfections says San Jose orthodontist

San Jose cosmetic dentist says that children by age 7, have enough permanent teeth have come in and enough jaw growth has occurred that the dentist or orthodontist can identify current problems, anticipate future problems and alleviate parents' concerns if all seems normal. The first permanent molars and incisors have usually come in by age 7, and cross-bites, crowding and developing injury-prone dental protrusions can be evaluated. Any ongoing finger sucking or other oral habits can be assessed at this time also.

According to San Jose cosmetic dentist, some signs or habits that may indicate the need for an early orthodontic examination are:

early or late loss of baby teeth,

difficulty in chewing or biting,

mouth breathing,

thumb sucking,

finger sucking,

crowding, misplaced or blocked out teeth,

jaws that shift or make sounds,

biting the cheek or roof of the mouth,

teeth that meet abnormally or not at all, and

jaws and teeth that are out of proportion to the rest of the face.

A check-up with an orthodontic specialist no later than age 7 enables the Sunnyvale orthodontist to detect and evaluate problems (if any), advise if treatment will be necessary, and determine the best time for that patient to be treated.

Types of Braces

Braces are usually made of stainless steel and are the most effective way to move the position of their teeth. There are many types of braces such as metal braces, ceramic braces (matches color of teeth) and invisible braces.

With advancement of technology and orthodontics, pain during orthodontic treatment is not much. Initially braces make your teeth sore for a few days but there is no constant pain or discomfort all throughout the treatment.

Early orthodontic treatment is important so that corrective action can be taken now itself and to avoid difficult treatment later on. Early treatment also gives better results and makes the new teeth erupt properly.

by: drpoonehsabo




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