Determining the best time to for orthodontic treatment depends on each individual patient and case. The American Association of Orthodontists does, however, suggest that you have your child evaluated by age seven. At this age, key developmental changes should have occurred in your child’s dental and facial structures, which would help determine whether treatment is needed
These changes include, but are not limited to:
Many times correcting issue early on will lessen the likelihood of more difficult orthodontic treatment later. Remember that most children will not need early treatment. Bringing your child to see Dr. Fotovat early on allows you the opportunity to have the growth and development monitored by a professional, giving you the peace of mind that you desire.
Early (Phase I) orthodontic treatments can address issues such as:
If your child needs early treatment (Phase I), the time frame usually spans from 6 to 18 months. Once Phase I treatment end, Dr. Fotovat will remove any appliances and monitor the growth and development of the patient during a rest period. The corrective portion of the orthodontic treatment (Phase II) can begin after the rest of the permanent teeth have erupted. During Phase II, treatment will address the alignment of all permanent teeth.