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Teeth Straightening Treatment for Kids

Teeth straightening treatment has been popular for decades, even dating back a couple of centuries. Today, there are options available for younger patients who struggle with crooked teeth. As a parent, you want to take the right course for your kids, so it is important to know when and how they should get help. You do not want your children feeling embarrassed about an unattractive smile. Luckily, there are some effective ways to tackle this problem even at a young age.

Dental professionals to the rescue

Experienced dentists and orthodontists are equipped to assess and meet the needs of people with crooked teeth. Dentists can also treat children and help improve smiles before these patients reach adolescence. There is no need to put off a visit or delay talking about treatment. These professionals can use effective methods to turn unsightly teeth into a look the person can feel happy about. Different options may be right for different patients, but the dentist or orthodontist can determine which one.

When to do it

Some parents may think it is essential to wait until the child is a teenager to explore teeth straightening treatment. This is not the case, though. In fact, dentists often recommend starting treatment for a child as young as age seven. A child starting on the procedures and interventions at a young age is more likely to get the desired outcome and avoid further problems. It is usually easier to straighten teeth when kids are younger than to delay treatment.

How to do it

Traditional braces have been around for a long time. These metal brackets and wires, combined with rubber bands, put consistent pressure on the teeth, pushing them to the right spots over time. Braces, of course, stand out, which children may oppose. Other options include clear braces or even surgeries, though the latter may not be the right idea for youth. Straightening teeth may also be possible by extracting a few teeth.

Other parts of teeth straightening treatment

In addition to wearing braces, the patient will likely have to wear a retainer. This usually occurs once the orthodontist has removed the braces. Teeth often continue to move, so the retainer helps hold everything in place correctly and avoids needing to wear braces longer. These removable appliances are convenient when the patient needs to brush, floss or eat. Children will also have follow-up visits with the orthodontist to check on the progress during and after the treatment.

Give children something to smile about

The idea of wearing braces or similar straightening appliances can cause anxiety and stress to children. There is also some discomfort and pain that goes with these methods. However, both you and your child can have peace of mind knowing that straight teeth and a nice smile await. Call an orthodontist today to schedule an appointment so the two of you can discuss your child’s needs.

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