Braces - Pediatrics
Introduction
Symptoms
Ideally, children should be evaluated for orthodontics by the age of seven. Youths between the ages of 8 and 14 are good candidates for orthodontics because their facial bones are still developing. Adults may have to wear braces longer than youths do because their facial bones are intact.
Diagnosis
Treatment
When the desired result is achieved, the orthodontics are removed from your child’s teeth. Your orthodontist will take “after” treatment photos and make another mold of your child’s teeth. This mold is used to create your child’s retainers. Retainers are removable plastic pieces that are worn for various periods of time. They help your child’s teeth retain their new position once his or her braces are removed.
Your child can help achieve the best possible results in the shortest amount of time by carefully complying with your orthodontist’s instructions. Make and attend all of your child’s appointments. Your commitment will result in a healthy smile
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