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Early Orthodontic Treatment

Phase I treatment for children ages 7–11. Interceptive care guides jaw growth and creates space for permanent teeth, reducing future complexity.

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Overview

What Is Early Orthodontic Treatment?

Early orthodontic treatment, also called Phase I treatment, is designed for children between the ages of 7 and 11. By addressing jaw growth, bite issues, and spacing concerns early, we can often prevent more complex and invasive treatment later. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends all children have an evaluation by age 7.

Who It's For

  • Children ages 7–11 with emerging bite problems
  • Kids with crowding, spacing, or crossbites
  • Children with thumb-sucking habits affecting teeth
  • Those with early or delayed loss of baby teeth
  • Children who have difficulty chewing or speak with a lisp

Who It's Not For

  • Teenagers or adults needing comprehensive treatment
  • Children under 7 without any orthodontic concerns
  • Patients needing only routine dental care

Process

What to Expect

01

Child-Friendly Evaluation

Gentle examination using kid-friendly language to assess your child's jaw growth, tooth development, and any emerging concerns.

02

Interceptive Treatment

Expanders, partial braces, or space maintainers are used to guide growth and create room for permanent teeth.

03

Resting Phase

A monitoring period allows permanent teeth to erupt naturally before any comprehensive treatment is considered.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should my child first see an orthodontist?
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. Early detection allows us to guide jaw growth and address developing issues before they become more complex.
How long does Invisalign treatment typically take?
Most Invisalign treatments range from 12 to 24 months, depending on the complexity of your case. Many patients begin seeing visible results within the first few weeks.
Do braces hurt?
You may feel mild discomfort for a few days after adjustments, but it's usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers. Most patients describe it as a 'tight' feeling that subsides quickly.
Is orthodontic treatment covered by insurance?
Many dental insurance plans include orthodontic benefits. We work with most major providers and our team will help you verify your coverage and maximize your benefits.
Can adults get braces or Invisalign?
Absolutely — about one in four orthodontic patients is an adult. We offer a range of discreet options including clear aligners and ceramic braces designed for adult lifestyles.
How often will I need to come in for appointments?
For braces, adjustments are typically every 4–8 weeks. Invisalign check-ins are less frequent, often every 6–10 weeks. We work around your schedule to minimize visits.

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