This is the early treatment of developing problems usually starting between the ages of 6 to 10 years old. Interceptive treatment can help to correct severe orthodontic problems before they become serious.
Interceptive Orthodontic treatment can have the following benefits:
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Growing the jaws to fit the teeth which may result in no need for extraction of teeth.
Adjusting the growth of jaws for better face development.
Better breathing and chewing function.
The kinds of problems orthodontists recommend treating while a child still has some baby teeth include:
Underbites – when the lower front teeth are ahead of the upper front teeth
Crossbites – when the jaw shifts to one side
Very crowded teeth
Excessively spaced teeth
Extra or missing teeth
Teeth that meet abnormally, or don’t meet at all
Thumb, finger, or pacifier sucking that is affecting the teeth or jaw growth
If you suspect your child may be developing any of this orthodontic problem, do not wait, schedule an appointment for a consultation.