Commencing orthodontic treatment while your child is still growing and also still had some of their baby teeth left may sometimes increase the number of options for treatment.
Before commencing early orthodontic treatment however, your child must satisfy a number of criteria. It is important to weigh up if early treatment will reduce the need for later treatment or somehow make any later treatment more successful, or more stable.
For some people it will be a real advantage to commence at least the initial phase of treatment early, but for others, there will be no advantage at all in starting treatment before all the adult teeth have come through.
It should be remembered that teeth that are crowded or out of position are often more difficult to clean. As a result they are more likely to decay, and the gums are more likely to become inflamed.
It is important that problems are assessed early, so that opportunities aren’t lost and a well-considered decision can be made for each individual. Your dentist will usually point out and discuss with you any potential problems with your child’s tooth and jaw development. Please feel free to ask questions and even to ask for a referral to a specialist orthodontist, if necessary.