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FAQs About Orthodontic Treatment for Children

If your child needs orthodontic treatment, it’s natural to have questions and concerns. After all, the process can be a commitment in terms of time, money, and effort. At Jensen Orthodontics, we want to ensure that you and your child feel confident and informed about their orthodontic journey. Here are some frequently asked questions about orthodontic treatment for children and answers from our team of experts.

How can I tell if my child needs orthodontic treatment?

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends a first visit to the orthodontist by age 7. However, every child’s case is different, and some may need treatment earlier or later. Signs that your child may benefit from orthodontic treatment include:

  • Crowded or crooked teeth
  • Difficulty chewing or biting
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Overbite, underbite, or crossbite
  • Early or late loss of baby teeth

If you notice any of these issues in your child’s mouth, it’s best to schedule a consultation with an orthodontist.

What are the benefits of early orthodontic treatment?

Early orthodontic treatment, also known as interceptive orthodontics, can help correct certain jaw and tooth alignment issues before they become more serious. This can prevent more extensive and costly treatments in the future, such as extractions or surgery. It can also improve facial symmetry and boost self-esteem.

How long does orthodontic treatment typically take?

The length of orthodontic treatment varies depending on the severity of your child’s case and the type of treatment they need. On average, treatment can range from 18 to 36 months. However, some cases may require longer or shorter periods. For example, traditional metal braces may take longer than Invisalign to achieve the desired results. Your orthodontist will provide an estimate of treatment time during your initial consultation.

What orthodontic treatment options are available for kids?

There are several types of orthodontic treatments available for children, including:

  • Traditional metal braces
  • Ceramic braces
  • Lingual braces (hidden behind teeth)
  • Invisalign (clear aligners)

The best option for your child will depend on their specific case and preferences. Your orthodontist will discuss all options and help you make the best decision for your child.

How do you care for braces during treatment?

Proper oral hygiene is essential during orthodontic treatment to prevent tooth decay and other issues. Your orthodontist will provide specific instructions, but the basics include:

  • Brushing after every meal and before bed
  • Flossing daily
  • Avoiding hard or sticky foods that can damage braces
  • Attending regular check-ups and adjustments with your orthodontist

What happens after braces are removed?

After your child’s braces are removed, they will need to wear a retainer to keep their teeth in the new positions. Retainers are crucial because they prevent teeth from shifting back to their original places. Your child may need to wear their retainer full-time initially, gradually reducing wear as directed by the orthodontist. Consistent retainer use ensures long-term success of the orthodontic treatment.

Connect with Jensen Orthodontics

We hope these FAQs have helped answer some of your questions about orthodontic treatment for children. If you have any other concerns or want to schedule an appointment, contact Jensen Orthodontics today. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality and personalized orthodontic care for children and teens.

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