Early Treatment

Our practice recognizes that adults and children have different needs and require different levels of attention and care. We will work with you to ensure you receive the most appropriate treatments and your needs are met with understanding, respect, and full commitment from us.

For Children

While there is no exact age for children to begin orthodontic treatment, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends a visit to the orthodontist around age seven. Early treatment allows your orthodontist to correct and guide your child’s jaw, create more space for crowded teeth, avoid the need for extractions later in life, and correct thumb sucking and minor speech problems.

There are a few things to watch for, such as crowded or misplaced teeth, difficulty chewing or biting, mouth breathing, thumb sucking, or popping jaws, that may mean your child needs to see an orthodontist.

Oral Hygiene

For Teens

Braces are no longer as scary as many teens may think. In fact, braces today come in a variety of styles, materials, and colors, which makes life with braces much easier, more comfortable, and even more stylish than in the past.

There are several treatment options to choose from, including traditional metal, ceramic, and invisible braces. Treatment times can vary, depending on how quickly your body responds and how much work is needed to give you the show-stopping smile you desire.

Regardless of the type of braces you choose, it is important to avoid sticky, hard, or chewy foods, because they may damage your braces and prolong your treatment time.

American Dental Association