Your child may need early intervention orthodontics provided by your
orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. Many developing
orthodontic problems can be intercepted and corrected
if diagnosed and treated at an early age. We recommend children have
their first orthodontic
evaluation no later than age seven, or younger if the front four
permanent teeth have replaced the baby teeth. Early treatment, also
known as interceptive treatment or Phase I treatment, provides both
timely detection of problems and greater opportunity for more effective
treatment. Early intervention guides growth and development, preventing
serious problems later.
If your child is showing these signs, it may be time to think about early orthodontic treatment:
- Early or late loss of baby teeth (your child should typically start
losing teeth around age five or six, and will have all their permanent
teeth in around age 12 to 13)
- Difficulty chewing and/or biting
- Mouth breathing
- Sucking his or her thumb
- Speech impediment
- Protruding teeth (the top teeth and the bottom teeth extend away from each other)
- Crowded front teeth
- Teeth that don't come together in a normal manner
Early intervention will greatly reduce the severity of your child’s
case, and therefore reduce the length of treatment time and cost for a
second phase of treatment when all of his or her permanent teeth have
erupted. An evaluation will determine if your
child’s dental and skeletal growth is proceeding properly or if
interceptive treatment is needed. Many times, a more severe problem can
be corrected using sophisticated removable appliances instead of
traditional orthodontic treatment.
To schedule a consultation for your child, please give us a call! We will provide your child with an initial
exam, and discuss with you the best steps to take toward caring for
your child's smile.
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