While Dr. Levine can improve smiles at any age, there is usually a best age to begin treatment so we can achieve maximum improvement with a minimum amount of time and expense. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that a child's first visit to an orthodontist should take place when an orthodontic problem is first detected. In all cases, the AAO recommends that every child visit an orthodontist by no later than age 7. Although interceptive orthodontic treatment is not always indicated, careful observation can establish the best timing for orthodontic care.
Early screening not only provides timely detection of orthodontic problems, it presents more opportunities to provide more effective orthodontic treatment. Timely intervention can gently guide growth and development and prevent more serious problems from occurring. For example, careful removal of selected primary (baby) teeth can temporarily borrow space for successful eruption of adult teeth. When interceptive treatment is not needed, Dr. Levine can carefully monitor growth and development and begin treatment at the best time. Either way, a timely screening will give you peace of mind and that gives us all something to smile about.
Interceptive treatment presents the opportunity to:
CREATE more room for crowded out erupting teeth
CREATE facial balance by influencing jaw growth
REDUCE risk of trauma to protruding front teeth
PRESERVE or gain space for unerupted teeth
REDUCE the need for permanent tooth removal
SIMPLIFY treatment time with full braces
IMPROVE the self image of our children
Beyond creating a great smile, orthodontics also improves bad bites or "malocclusions." A malocclusion occurs when the teeth or jaws are not properly aligned. Malocclusions can affect the way you clean your teeth, the way you chew, or the way you smile. Often times, malocclusions can even affect the way you feel about your smile. Below are some of the malocclusions which can be successfully treated with orthodontics.
According to studies by the American Association of Orthodontists, untreated malocclusions may result in a variety of problems. Crowded teeth are more difficult to properly brush and floss which contributes to tooth decay as well as gum disease. Protruding teeth are more susceptible to accidental chipping from trauma. Crossbites can result in unfavorable growth and uneven tooth wear. Openbites can result in tongue thrusting habits and speech issues.
The bottom line is, with all the wonderful benefits of successful orthodontic treatment, your investment in orthodontics is an investment in your health.