One of the most commonly asked questions is: When is the best time to begin orthodontic treatment? The answer to this question is as individual as the patient we are treating. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that your child be seen by the age of 7. The reason for this recommendation is that by age 7, there are key developmental changes that should occur in your dental and facial structures.
These changes include, but are not limited to:
These are some of the facial and structural issues that we can address, and many times correct early on, to eliminate potentially more difficult orthodontic treatment later. The most important thing to remember is that most children will not need early treatment, but by bringing your child to Dr. Fotovat and Dr. Sands early, we can have their growth and development monitored by a professional and give you the peace of mind that you deserve.
Some of the problems that can be alleviated by early (Phase I) orthodontic treatment include:
If your child needs early treatment (Phase I), the process is usually a short time-span ranging from 6 months to 18 months. After Phase I treatment is complete, a rest period, where Dr. Fotovat and Dr. Sands will remove the appliances and monitor the growth and development of the patient, will begin. Once the remainder of permanent teeth have erupted, the corrective Phase II portion of the orthodontic treatment can begin. This comprehensive orthodontic phase will address the alignment of all the permanent teeth.