Benefits Of Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment
Early intervention is a crucial part of orthodontic treatment. Interceptive treatment refers to treatment that is provided when some baby teeth are still present. The American Association of Orthodontics recommends that the first check-up with an orthodontist occur when a problem needing orthodontic treatment is first identified but no later than age seven.
Early treatment can intercept developing problems, eliminate the cause, monitor and guide the growth of the jaw and facial bones, as well as provide the necessary space for incoming teeth. Interceptive orthodontic treatment is not indicative of the need for braces. The orthodontist providing treatment will determine the problem and its corresponding solution. Some problems may be easier to correct if they are identified and treated early.
What’s The Right Age For Braces?
There is no right answer for what the best age is for braces. The child, circumstances surrounding the issue, previous treatments, and other available options are all factors that influence the determination of the need for braces. Your orthodontist will discuss treatment options and provide expert advice on any indications that there is a need for braces for your child. Deciding on braces treatment is a big decision. Your orthodontist will approach the subject with you if and when it may be necessary for your child.
How Do We Take Care Of Braces?
Caring for braces, especially in children, can be particularly daunting. However, proper care is critical when braces are present. Teeth should be brushed after eating, and any removable hardware should be removed prior to brushing. When brushing teeth with braces, it is essential to shift the angle of the brush to ensure every available surface is cleaned. The braces themselves should be cleaned, as well as the teeth. Flossing should occur at least once a day, a procedure your orthodontist will walk you through. Once the oral hygiene routine is complete, your child should thoroughly rinse. After rinsing, an inspection of the teeth is always a good idea.
Oral Healthcare And Braces
Braces can help promote better oral health by eliminating the issues that occur when crooked teeth make it hard to thoroughly clean each tooth. When the surfaces of the teeth are not properly cleaned, this can lead to tooth decay, gum problems, and severe discomfort. Braces help correct these issues by straightening the teeth, allowing for the entirety of the tooth to be cleaned. Braces can also solve the problem of a bad bite. A bad bite can result in chewing, speaking, and biting issues. Braces can rectify this problem before it requires more extensive treatment.
Early Or Late Loss Of Baby Teeth
A child who loses a tooth before the age of four can develop improper alignment when the permanent tooth comes in. If your child loses their first tooth before the age of four, it is advisable to consult with your dentist about the subject.
If there is a delay in the loss of baby teeth, this can cause overcrowding of the teeth, the development of a second row of teeth when the permanent teeth break through, as well as impacted permanent teeth. If your child experiences late loss of baby teeth, it may be advisable to seek orthodontic treatment.