Orthodontics can address various tooth and jaw issues. Dr. Chakrapani may notice early signs in your child's baby teeth, such as crowding or misalignment between the upper and lower teeth. While treatment may not be necessary at this stage, it's important to be aware of potential future needs for corrective care. As your child’s permanent teeth begin to emerge, typically around age 6, Dr. Chakrapani will monitor their development to determine if early orthodontic intervention is required.
Although braces are commonly associated with teenagers, some children may benefit from orthodontic treatment earlier. Permanent teeth are usually larger than baby teeth, and braces or a palatal expander may be used to create the space needed for these teeth to grow in properly. This can help prevent more extensive treatment later on.
Similarly, a narrow jaw or a significant overbite can be addressed during childhood. Guiding your child’s jaw development at a young age can have a lasting impact, potentially avoiding the need for surgery once growth is complete in their teenage years
Many children benefit from orthodontic treatment once their baby teeth have been replaced by permanent ones. This common scenario usually begins in the early teen years, leading to a well-aligned, functional set of teeth by the time your teen reaches adulthood. Treatment time varies, but it often lasts around two years.
Orthodontics can correct nearly any bite issue, but success depends heavily on patient cooperation. Consistently wearing elastic bands, attending follow-up appointments for adjustments, and maintaining excellent home care are essential for achieving the best results. Regular preventive visits with the hygienist are also important to prevent staining, enamel weakening, and cavities around the brackets. At Fisco Dental in Hillcrest Rd, TX, we specialize in helping our orthodontic patients achieve beautiful, healthy smiles with successful outcomes.