Benefits of Two-Phase Treatment
One major benefit of two-phase treatment is the opportunity to address developmental issues early on, preventing them from becoming more severe and difficult to treat in the future. By starting treatment when the patient is young, we can guide the growth of the jaw and ensure there is enough room for all the permanent teeth to come in properly.
Additionally, two-phase treatment allows for a more comprehensive and stable end result. By addressing any issues in two separate phases, we can achieve an ideal healthy, functional, and aesthetic result that will last a lifetime. This approach helps to minimize the need for further orthodontic treatment later on.
Early Orthodontic Check-ups
It is recommended that children have an orthodontic check-up by age seven to catch any early problems that may require treatment. However, if your child's dentist or pediatrician notices any signs that early intervention is necessary, they may recommend a visit to our office even sooner. Early detection and treatment can help prevent more serious issues down the line.
By starting treatment early, we can guide the growth of your child's jaw and teeth, ensuring they develop properly and reducing the likelihood of more extensive treatment in the future. Early orthodontic intervention can lead to a healthier smile and improved oral health outcomes in the long run.
Benefits of Two-Phase Treatment
One major benefit of two-phase treatment is the opportunity to address developmental issues early on, preventing them from becoming more severe and difficult to treat in the future. By starting treatment when the patient is young, we can guide the growth of the jaw and ensure there is enough room for all the permanent teeth to come in properly.
Additionally, two-phase treatment allows for a more comprehensive and stable end result. By addressing any issues in two separate phases, we can achieve an ideal healthy, functional, and aesthetic result that will last a lifetime. This approach helps to minimize the need for further orthodontic treatment later on.
Early Orthodontic Check-ups
It is recommended that children have an orthodontic check-up by age seven to catch any early problems that may require treatment. However, if your child's dentist or pediatrician notices any signs that early intervention is necessary, they may recommend a visit to our office even sooner. Early detection and treatment can help prevent more serious issues down the line.
By starting treatment early, we can guide the growth of your child's jaw and teeth, ensuring they develop properly and reducing the likelihood of more extensive treatment in the future. Early orthodontic intervention can lead to a healthier smile and improved oral health outcomes in the long run.