Posted on June 11, 2018
According to the American Association for Orthodontics, the best way to prevent many orthodontic issues is through early detection and intervention. That’s one of the reasons why orthodontists now recommend that parents schedule an orthodontic appointment by the time their child is seven years old – or sooner. By acting quickly, orthodontists in Danvers have a small window in which we can correct problems before they become even bigger ones.
For example, through early intervention, I’m able to:
This means I’m able to help fix a problem like a crossbite or an overbite, as well as help children whose jaws appear to be too narrow for their teeth or too wide, causing gaps.
When front teeth stick out, they can become subject to injury because they are not protected by the lips. With early treatment, I can correct this problem and protect your child’s front teeth.
Some children suck their thumbs. As cute as it was when they were infants, children who suck their thumbs when their teeth are developing risk the possibility of substantial oral problems later. Early intervention allows me to correct this right away.
In some instances, early intervention can also improve a child’s overall appearance. How? Children’s bones are still malleable, so fixing these problems is easier now than when they grow up.
As mentioned above, because children’s bones and teeth positioning are more malleable at this young age, I’m able to guide their permanent teeth into a more favorable position. This could mean your child may not need braces later, saving you money in the long run.
One of the main features of a smile isn’t merely your child’s pearly whites, but also their lips. When teeth stick out due to an overbite or an underbite, or when they are crooked, it can greatly affect the way a child’s lips meet. Early intervention gives me an opportunity to make sure that your child’s lips meet the way that they should.
When your child is older they may learn that they need braces, and kids that have no prior experience with an orthodontist might feel nervous or scared. By visiting me early, you’re allowing me to build a friendly rapport with your child so that if, in the future, they need to see me, they will feel comfortable and at ease with the process.
I hope this post gives you a better understanding of why it’s so important to schedule an orthodontist appointment in Danvers sooner rather than later. And of course, if you have questions, I’m only a phone call away.
All the best,
Dr. Chelian
29 Riverside Street,Nashua, NH 03062603-882-6100
142 Brimbal Avenue, Ste 3,Beverly, MA 01915978-774-8266
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