Orthodontist

Getting braces often seems like a rite of passage for children and teens. Although not all kids need orthodontic treatment, experts and pediatric dentists recommend that each child should see an orthodontist and have bite assessments to screen them for possible orthodontic complications.

The American Association of Orthodontists and the American Dental Association suggest that parents should bring their child for an orthodontic evaluation by the time they’re 7 years old. At age 7, most kids have a combination of primary (baby) and permanent (adult) teeth, or what we call a “mixed dentition.” This stage of oral development is often crucial when it comes to where adult tooth placement and alignment fall into play.

Why do Kids Need Orthodontic Exams?

Early intervention can allow orthodontists like Dr. Milstein to guide adult teeth into proper placement and alignment or lessen the severity of issues so that they can be fine-tuned later on with the second phase of treatment.

Again, not every child needs braces, but catching issues earlier make orthodontic treatment more effective, less complex, and can even reduce the chances of surgery.

What Happens During the First Evaluation?

Depending on the exact age and oral development of your child, Dr. Milstein may simply examine their bite and oral anatomy or also order a series of images or radiographs. Having visual data of tooth eruption patterns and seeing exactly how the teeth bite together can give you — as a parent or caregiver — the answers you need about your child’s future smile.

Be sure to let our Granite Bay orthodontist know if there are any underlying issues, such as speech problems, thumb sucking, or missing teeth, that “run in the family.”

During your visit with Dr. Milstein, we’ll review any concerns, findings, and discuss what to expect in the future. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have. Schedule your complimentary consultation today!