Children's Orthodontics

What is children’s orthodontics?

Children’s orthodontics, also known as Phase 1 orthodontics, is a treatment that is performed on your child while some baby teeth are still present. The goal of this treatment is to anticipate and eradicate any developing issues, support facial and jaw bone growth, and create ample room for incoming permanent teeth. Children’s orthodontics can provide your child with the proactive care they need to lead a lifetime of strong oral health.

Intraoral Scanner

With our intraoral scanner, we can quickly and accurately create 3D images of your child’s teeth, gums, and bite to make treatment planning a breeze.

Keeping Care Accessible

We believe that everyone deserves a chance at a healthy smile, and that’s why we do everything we can to make paying for dental care as easy as possible.

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Pain-Free Extractions

Sometimes, baby teeth overstay their welcome, and need to be removed to make room for permanent teeth. Our dentists are experts at performing gentle extractions, with sedation options available to ensure every child has a comfortable experience.

The types of children's orthodontics

Space Maintainer

A space maintainer is a custom-made dental piece, which allows ample room for your child’s permanent tooth to erupt and properly come into place. Made of either acrylic or metal material, this appliance can be removable or cemented in your child's mouth.

Palatal Expander

Palatal expanders are metal orthodontic appliances placed on the roof of your child’s mouth to widen the palate over time. These appliances expand narrow palates while aligning the upper teeth and jaw before it fully develops.

Braces

Made of medical-grade stainless steel brackets and archwires, braces apply pressure to your child’s misaligned teeth, creating a strong straight smile over time.

Invisalign First

Phase 1 orthodontics, which begin between the ages of 6 and 10, can help set your child up for a lifetime of healthy smiles, and Invisalign First offers a comfortable, removable solution for your little one’s orthodontic needs. Because the aligners are removable, they allow for easier brushing and flossing for better hygiene. Also, the absence of metal brackets wires results in less discomfort for a more positive experience overall for your child. As an added bonus, Invisalign First’s clear aligners can even help stop oral habits like tongue thrusting or thumb sucking. Schedule a consultation today to see if Invisalign First is right for your child!

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How it works: The children’s orthodontics process

Consultation

At your consultation, your orthodontist will determine if treatment is necessary and beneficial for your child. First, your orthodontist will examine your child’s jaw, dental arches, and teeth to check for early signs of gaps, crowding, and misalignment. They will also address all oral habits like nail biting, tongue thrusting, and thumb sucking. Your orthodontist will be sure to share helpful flossing and brushing techniques to ensure good oral hygiene and a successful treatment outcome for your little one.

Appliance Placement or Extraction Treatment

After gathering data and deciding on the best orthodontic treatment for your child, your orthodontist will securely place either a custom dental appliance into your child’s mouth or administer tooth extractions. Once your child’s dental appliance is securely fixed, your orthodontist will check for proper fit to ensure maximum comfort.

Impressions and Digital Imaging

Your orthodontist will then take a series of x-rays and impressions or models to document your child’s facial profile as well as any tooth or bite issues to determine if extractions or removable appliances will be necessary, such as a space maintainer, palatal expander, or limited braces. Each case is unique, so while some children benefit from a device used to maintain or move teeth and jaw positions, others see better results when some baby teeth are removed.

Next Steps

Schedule a follow-up appointment with your child’s orthodontist every 4-8 weeks to monitor progress. Children’s orthodontic treatment can be completed in 12-18 months or less, so your child can enjoy a strong, healthy smile for life.

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