Early Orthodontic Check-Ups
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all children have a check-up with an orthodontic specialist no later than age 7.
Why evaluate no later than age 7?
- The posterior occlusion is established when the first molars erupt. At that time, one can evaluate the antero-posterior and transverse relationships of the occlusion, as well as discover any functional shifts
- Incisors have begun to erupt and problems can be detected such as crowding, habits (tongue-thrusting, thumb sucking, etc.), deep bites, open bites, and some facial asymmetries.
- For some, a timely evaluation will lead to significant treatment benefits, for most, the principal immediate benefit is a parent’s peace of mind.
Benefits of Early Treatment
For those patients who have clear indications for early intervention, early treatment presents the opportunity to:
- Influence jaw growth in a positive manner
- Harmonize width of the dental arches
- Improve eruption patterns
- Lower risk of trauma to protruded upper incisors
- Correct harmful oral habits
- Improve aesthetics and self-esteem
- Simplify and/or shorten treatment time for later corrective orthodontics
- Reduce likelihood of impacted permanent teeth
- Preserve or gain space for erupting permanent teeth
An early orthodontic evaluation can ease a parent’s concerns about crooked teeth or facial development and about orthodontic treatment. Some conditions are best treated early for biological, social, or practical reasons, whereas other should be deferred. Final treatment decisions should be made among the parent, general dentist, and orthodontist.