Orthodontic FAQ

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Orthodontic FAQ
1. Is it required that my dentist schedule my appointment with the orthodontist?
No, it is not. Many of Dr. [doctor_name]’s patients are referred by their dentist, while others schedule an examination by themselves.

2. At what age should I schedule an appointment for an orthodontic screening?
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic screening at age 7. Because many permanent teeth have erupted by this age, our team at [practice_name] can effectively evaluate your orthodontic condition.

3. Will my teeth straighten out as they grow?
No, they will not. The space available for the front teeth does not increase as you grow. In fact, after the permanent molars have erupted, the space available for the …show more content…

We are on-call 24/7 for emergency care, though in most cases we can address problems with braces over the phone.

22. Can orthodontic correction occur while a child has baby teeth?
Yes. Some orthodontic problems are severe enough to require early intervention. But generally we will follow that patient’s tooth development until the time is right for treatment to begin.

23. What is early orthodontic treatment?
Early orthodontic treatment is usually initiated on children between 7 and 10 years of age. This treatment usually lasts about 16-21 months and it address significant problems in order to prevent them from becoming too severe.

24. Will my child need full braces if they have early orthodontic treatment?
It is always best to assume that your child will need full braces even after early orthodontic treatment. They will have a resting period after the early treatment where we will monitor the growth and eruption of their teeth. Parents and patients will be kept informed of future treatment recommendations during this time.

25. Will my child need an expander?
At the completion of the initial examination, we will determine whether a patient will need an expander to aid their dental

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