You may be surprised if you learn your child needs braces, thinking your child’s teeth are normal. You may wonder why it’s necessary and be concerned about the treatment costs.
Children and teenagers have varying responses to braces. Some think it’s a rite of passage, while others may not like the idea.
So, should you say yes to an orthodontic appliance for your child? Not all children need braces. If your dentist recommends orthodontic treatment, you can get a second opinion. Once it’s determined that braces are needed, it’s best to get them at a younger age. Adults can achieve good results from orthodontics. But repositioning teeth is easier while the jawbone is still growing.
A bad bite or malocclusion means the teeth don’t align properly. Your child’s teeth may be crowded, crooked, gapped, twisted, or out of normal position.
A bad bite can occur due to various reasons such as thumb or finger sucking, tongue thrust, genetics, injury, or premature loss of baby teeth.
Appearance aside, a malocclusion can affect your child’s dental and overall health. Overbites and underbites can cause the teeth to wear faster. They can also lead to jaw pain. Your child may need orthodontic treatment to correct these issues, and greater success is achieved when addressed sooner rather than later.
Dentists or orthodontists develop a customized treatment plan based on their findings. Should they see irregularities in your child’s teeth, their main goal is to educate you about it and explain treatment options that you can consider.
It’s worth noting, too, that braces aren’t placed to improve smile aesthetics alone. These appliances help prevent potential dental issues down the road, which can be costlier and more complex to treat.
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