Does Your Child Need Orthodontic Treatment?
Many parents wonder whether their children need orthodontic treatment. Sometimes it is readily apparent that a child’s smile needs support, and sometimes these problems go unnoticed except by a dentist.
Orthodontia for children and teens aims to correct a child’s smile and dental function, setting them up for life-long confidence and improved dental health. Many different processes come into play, including early treatment, standard braces, clear aligners, and retainers.
Here at Embrace Orthodontics, Dr. Palermo will work with you and your child to create a custom treatment plan for optimum results.
Benefits of Orthodontics for Kids and Teens
Corrected Bite
Promotes Future Dental Health
Improves Self-Confidence
Procedures Offered
Interceptive Orthodontics
Interceptive orthodontics, or “Phase One Treatment,” refers to treating children early, before significant problems develop. Interceptive orthodontics begins at a young age, typically before age 9. Although your child may still be losing their baby teeth, the bones of their jaws are very soft at this stage of development. Dr. Palermo is able to comfortably adjust the bones to accommodate their adult teeth without requiring any sort of surgery at this stage of your child’s development. Headgear, expansion appliances, and space maintainers can help to create room in the mouth for permanent teeth to come through correctly, as well as correct bite and alignment. This part of treatment only lasts about 12 months.
The benefits from interceptive treatment include: reduced time in full-braces after all adult teeth come in, reduced chance of needing to remove healthy adult teeth to fit the teeth in comfortably during full braces and better facial balance, leading to an overall better esthetic result.
Braces
Clear Aligners
Retainers
Why Choose Embrace Orthodontics?
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept payment plans?
Do you charge for consultations?
When should my child see an orthodontist?
How often will the orthodontist need to see my child?
Can my child play an instrument or sports with braces?
Yes, children can play sports and instruments while they have braces. Parents should think about having their children wear mouthguards on the field. Mouthguards keep impacts from damaging the child’s teeth or orthodontic appliances.
When it comes to playing instruments, it may take time for the child to become accustomed to playing with braces, but it is possible. The child’s inner lips and cheeks need to become accustomed to the extra pressure exerted by the mouthpiece.
Will my child need to learn special oral care skills when they have braces?
Oral care is essential when a child or teen has braces. They must learn to brush and floss their teeth well despite the added wires and brackets. Floss threaders and interproximal brushes can get underneath the wires and reach the teeth and gums. Additionally, Dr. Palermo recommends using a waterpik as a replacement to flossing for your child’s comfort and ease.
Dr. Palermo or our assistants will teach you and your child/teen how to care for their braces properly. If you reinforce these lessons at home, your child will stand a greater chance of success and reduce their risk of white-spot lesions and cavities.
Does my child need to avoid particular foods when they have braces?
Braces wearers should avoid crunchy, chewy foods like candy, pretzels, nuts, chips, pizza crust, bagels, and ice. You should steer clear of crunchy vegetables as well. Other foods like corn on the cob, apples, steak or chicken wings and ribs can damage your braces. This can be avoided by cutting these foods in small pieces and eating with care.
When your child or teen gets their braces off, they can enjoy eating these foods again.
How long do braces take to work?
Contact Us to Schedule an Appointment
For more information or to schedule an appointment regarding orthodontic treatment for kids and teens, text or call Embrace Orthodontics today at
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