13/06/2016
Do you know: When is the best time to start orthodontic treatment?
Stage 1 – Early Treatment: This period of treatment encompasses ages 2 to 6 years. At this young age, dentists are concerned with underdeveloped dental arches, the premature loss of primary teeth, and harmful habits such as finger or thumb sucking. Treatment initiated in this stage of development is often very successful and many times, though not always, can eliminate the need for future orthodontic/orthopedic treatment.
Stage 2 – Mixed Dentition: This period covers the ages of 6 to 12 years, with the eruption of the permanent incisor (front) teeth and 6 year molars. Treatment concerns deal with jaw malrelation and dental realignment problems. This is an excellent stage to start treatment, when indicated, as your child's hard and soft tissues are usually very responsive to orthodontic or orthopedic forces.
Stage 3 – Adolescent Dentition: This stage deals with the permanent teeth and the development of the final bite relationship.