Uncategorized | Coleman Orthodontics https://www.colemanorthodontics.com Tue, 09 Apr 2024 19:46:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 When Is the Best Time for Kids To Get Braces? https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/when-is-the-best-time-for-kids-to-get-braces/ Tue, 09 Apr 2024 19:36:39 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=686 “Dr. Coleman – when is the best time for kids to get braces?” Is this question one that you’ve ever wondered about? Orthodontic treatment timing can sometimes be confusing. There are so many people voicing opinions about why their child needs braces now and why others say they’ve been told to wait until their kids [...]

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“Dr. Coleman – when is the best time for kids to get braces?”

Is this question one that you’ve ever wondered about? Orthodontic treatment timing can sometimes be confusing. There are so many people voicing opinions about why their child needs braces now and why others say they’ve been told to wait until their kids are older. Some are waiting for their dentist to tell them when it’s time to start looking into orthodontic treatment. These opinions are all well-meaning, but how do you know if they really pertain to your kids? I know you want the best for them but what is best?

I’ve recently written about the importance of kids having their first orthodontic exam around the age of 7 years old, whether their dentist refers them or not. This is a great starting point and is recommended by the American Association of Orthodontists too. Some kids do need early treatment during these younger years to intercept problems that could become more severe if not treated early. Sometimes this is referred to as “Phase I” treatment. But what about those kids who have their 7-year-old exam but don’t have any problems that require braces yet?

Yet another great question. At Coleman Orthodontics, we have a free, valuable and fun program called the “CSI Kid’s Club”. For these kids not yet ready for orthodontic treatment, this program enables us to keep a close eye on them with follow-up appointments every six months in the office to evaluate their growth and development, watch for unexpected problems that may arise, and decide the right time to start braces. It takes all the worries and concerns out of your hands. Who wouldn’t like to worry less about their kids’ health? Just be sure to keep those appointments and we’ll take care of the rest. And remember, these regular follow-ups are free of charge.

I’ll wrap this post up by answering the final question; “When is the best time for kids to get braces?” If your child had their first consultation around age 7, was not ready for treatment, and became a member of the Kid’s Club, you can expect that girls will be ready to start their braces on average between the ages of 11-13, and for boys, between the ages of 12-15. There are always exceptions to that estimate, but this is what we typically see.

Hopefully, that clears up any confusion you might have related to these questions. Keep in mind that you don’t need a referral from your dentist for you or your child to be seen in our office for a free consultation. Give us a call any time if you have questions – we’re always more than happy to help!

Keep Smiling,

Dr. Coleman

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Unlock the Convenience: Discover the World of Retainer Club! https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/unlock-the-convenience-discover-the-world-of-retainer-club/ Fri, 08 Mar 2024 22:11:19 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=630 Last week, I wrote a blog about the challenges of lifetime retainer wear to protect your orthodontic investment. I mentioned that 20-25% of patients don’t wear their retainers as prescribed. Here’s the list of reasons why some people struggle with this: The retainer is uncomfortable. I talk funny when I wear them. I don’t like [...]

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Last week, I wrote a blog about the challenges of lifetime retainer wear to protect your orthodontic investment. I mentioned that 20-25% of patients don’t wear their retainers as prescribed. Here’s the list of reasons why some people struggle with this:

  • The retainer is uncomfortable.
  • I talk funny when I wear them.
  • I don’t like the way the wire goes across my front teeth.
  • I don’t want to take the time to get a new one.
  • I don’t want to spend a lot of money on a new one.

Our Coleman Orthodontics team has been researching and talking about ways that we could lessen the burden of keeping your straight, confident smile looking great for a lifetime. We’re excited to announce that we’ve found a great solution that addresses all these concerns!

First, how can we make retainers feel more comfortable, look better and be easier to talk with while wearing them? The answer is easy; clear (Essix) retainers. These retainers have been around for a long time. The hesitation we’ve had recommending them in the past is their durability. But with new technologies come better products. The orthodontic industry is no exception. The plastics that we have available now to use for Essix retainers are far superior to anything we’ve ever had on the market before. Now, don’t get me wrong, any retainer is going to wear down or break over time and will need to be replaced, sometimes as much as yearly. Anything in the mouth takes a beating. But we’re seeing these retainers now holding up as well as any other type of retainer that’s available.

Second, how can we make retainer replacement more convenient and overall more affordable? We’re excited to announce that we will be partnering with our lab, Retainer Club, to help solve these concerns. Retainer Club is an innovative service that allows you to easily order replacement retainers from an app on your phone, followed by FREE home delivery. You also will have the option of choosing a service plan that qualifies you for discounted lifetime retainers. What could be more convenient than that?

We’re excited about this new partnership! We believe that everyone deserves to have a simple way to protect their orthodontic investment of time and money. Go to Retainer Club or call our office for more information!

Keep Smiling,

Dr. Coleman

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How Would You Like a Hassle-Free Way To Keep Your Teeth Straight for a Lifetime? https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/how-would-you-like-a-hassle-free-way-to-keep-your-teeth-straight-for-a-lifetime/ Thu, 22 Feb 2024 20:00:05 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=622 The other day, a young man (we’ll call him “Tim”) came into our office with his mom, and sat down in the treatment chair, while mom sat across from him on the bench. This was a “retainer check” appointment. When I walked over to his chair, I could tell neither of them was very happy. [...]

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The other day, a young man (we’ll call him “Tim”) came into our office with his mom, and sat down in the treatment chair, while mom sat across from him on the bench. This was a “retainer check” appointment. When I walked over to his chair, I could tell neither of them was very happy. Apparently, Tim had not been wearing his retainer, so it no longer fit. I looked in his mouth and sure enough, the reason for the poor-fitting retainer was clearly evident. His teeth would require orthodontic treatment again to fix the problem. Does this story sound familiar?

Studies show that 20-25% of patients who complete orthodontic treatment don’t wear their retainers as prescribed. That’s a lot of wasted money! We don’t like seeing this any more than you do! In my years as an orthodontist, I’ve learned that there are several reasons why some people struggle with retainers in general. Here are a few:

-This retainer is uncomfortable.
-I talk funny when I wear them.
-I don’t like the way the wire goes across my front teeth.
-I don’t want to take the time to get a new one.
-I don’t want to spend the money on a new one.
-My dog ate my retainer…

And the list goes on. So, we’ve been thinking and talking in the office recently; what could we do to ease the challenge of keeping teeth straight for a lifetime? How could we make retainer wear as comfortable, convenient, affordable and simple as possible?

I’m excited to announce that we’ve come up with a great idea that we believe is the answer to resolving the famous retainer struggles, except for the one, “My dog ate my retainer.” Unfortunately, we can’t help you with that!

Over the next month, we’ll be rolling out this new lifetime retention program for all new patients who start treatment and all existing patients currently in comprehensive treatment. We really want to offer the best way possible to protect your investment. We’ll be sharing more details in our blogs, emails, social media and office displays in the coming weeks, and plan to begin offering this program by mid-March. Until then…

Keep Smiling,

Dr. Coleman

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What Retainers Are Best? https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/what-retainers-are-best/ Fri, 09 Feb 2024 17:45:27 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=618 Retainers are a very important part of orthodontic treatment. The fact is that teeth move with time, whether you’ve had orthodontic treatment or not. Retainers are the only proven way to keep your teeth from shifting. We call them the “insurance policy” of your orthodontic investment. We get the question all the time – “What retainers are best?” [...]

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Retainers are a very important part of orthodontic treatment. The fact is that teeth move with time, whether you’ve had orthodontic treatment or not. Retainers are the only proven way to keep your teeth from shifting. We call them the “insurance policy” of your orthodontic investment. We get the question all the time – “What retainers are best?” It can be confusing because there are so many options. Let me provide you with my thoughts:

1. Hawley retainers – these are considered the “traditional” orthodontic retainers. Wire and plastic acrylic are the main components of Hawleys. They’ve been around for a long time because the materials have been readily available for many years. We use these retainers now primarily for younger kids who have just finished their first phase of treatment and still have some baby teeth and a second phase of braces later in life to finish their treatment. I don’t love them for final, long-term retainers.

2. Bonded (permanent) retainers – these used to be my favorite retainers for the bottom teeth. The lower Hawley retainers are less comfortable to wear so we noticed early on that compliance was an issue with these. Placing a bonded wire on the inside of the front teeth took care of that concern. I’m not a fan of bonded retainers on the top teeth. First, most people aren’t candidates for these because of their bite in the front. Second, they don’t stay on very well because the chewing forces that push food up against the top retainer tend to break it. Bonded retainers in general require a fair amount of maintenance. But for many years, I felt that was a good tradeoff to keep the bottom teeth straight. I’d rather maintain a bonded retainer than have to go back into treatment to fix teeth that shifted because the Hawley retainer wasn’t worn.

3. Essix (clear) retainers – these have by far become my favorite retainers. Essix retainers have been around for quite some time, but I didn’t have a lot of faith in them in past years due to breakage. But thanks to recent advances in technology, the plastic on the market that these retainers are made from has become much more durable. These retainers are the most comfortable to wear, keep the teeth in better alignment, are easier to talk with when in use, are virtually invisible and are easy to replace. Best of all, people wear these retainers better than all the others, even teenagers! This negates the need for a bonded retainer in my mind. Why have something in the mouth that requires maintenance when you can get the same results with something removable? Keep in mind though, that these are not the best choices for younger kids who finish their first phase of treatment and will need a second phase later to finish.

Hopefully, this information helps you to understand more about retainers in general and why we recommend different retainers for different purposes in our office. If you have further questions, feel free to ask one of us next time you’re in the office. And if you’d like to schedule a free consultation to find out how we can be your guide to that confident smile you deserve, feel free to call our office!

Keep Smiling! 

Dr. Coleman 

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One Patient’s Story Navigating Adult Orthodontics With Aligners https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/one-patients-story-navigating-adult-orthodontics-with-aligners/ Mon, 29 Jan 2024 19:21:08 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=589 Before I sit down to write a blog, an obvious idea comes to mind. That idea always comes from the question; “What would our readers find most valuable in their search for more confidence and a healthier smile either for themselves or a family member?” I take that idea and gather what I consider the [...]

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Before I sit down to write a blog, an obvious idea comes to mind. That idea always comes from the question; “What would our readers find most valuable in their search for more confidence and a healthier smile either for themselves or a family member?” I take that idea and gather what I consider the most helpful information to share. This week, I couldn’t come up with anything more helpful, in my opinion, than a story that was shared with us by one of our adult patients about her experience with “aligner” treatment in our office. Here’s Wendy’s story:

“I am a 40-year-old woman and mom of four kids, who just finished her Invisalign treatment with Coleman Orthodontics and I could not be happier. 

I spent the past 10 years unhappy with my smile. Whenever I looked at pictures, all I noticed was the crookedness of my teeth. I also noticed as I was getting older, they were getting worse.

 I knew there were options, but they felt overwhelming, difficult to maintain and impractical for my stage of life.  I worried about so many things; would it be painful? Would it be difficult to take them out and put them in? How would I look as an adult with “retainers”? Could I keep track of the Invisalign with the busyness of my day? Could I fit another appointment into my life? Would I like how they turned out? 

It took 14 months to complete. The Invisalign aligners were not painful. They were easy to take in and out. I kept the case in my purse and had no problem while I was out and about removing them and putting them back in. I barely noticed them when I had them on; they were very comfortable. 

Dr. Coleman was so amazing to work with. He listened to my concerns and was so easy to work with. His staff is also amazing. I could always find an appointment that worked, I never had to wait and they got me in and out quickly and efficiently. I never had any issues or concerns arise, but I knew if I did, they would be available. I couldn’t believe how great my Invisalign treatment was. My only wish was to have done it sooner. 

I have absolutely loved my new smile and I’m so grateful to Dr. Coleman and his staff.”

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The experience that Wendy had in our practice embodies what we strive for every day as a team. We believe that the process of creating each unique smile should be fun, rewarding and life-changing. We really are passionate about building lasting relationships and exceeding expectations. As a patient in our practice, you are more than just a person to us – you are part of us. We invite you to enjoy the kind of experience Wendy shared. Schedule a free consultation to learn about how we can help! Call us at 801-614-9090.

Keep Smiling,

Dr. Coleman

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Do You Use Aligners In Your Office To Treat Patients? https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/do-you-use-aligners-in-your-office-to-treat-patients/ Tue, 16 Jan 2024 18:22:06 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=572 I was talking with the mother of one of our teen orthodontic patients the other day and she asked me this question. It surprised me and made me realize that we have not done a good enough job informing people about the many options that we offer here at Coleman Orthodontics to create life-changing smiles.   In [...]

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I was talking with the mother of one of our teen orthodontic patients the other day and she asked me this question. It surprised me and made me realize that we have not done a good enough job informing people about the many options that we offer here at Coleman Orthodontics to create life-changing smiles.  

In recent years, the field of orthodontics has witnessed a revolutionary transformation with the introduction of aligner treatment. In this blog, I’ll share with you what I feel is the most valuable information to consider with regard to aligners and their use in orthodontic treatment.  

  1. The Rise of Aligner Treatment: 

Invisalign® was the first and only orthodontic company to offer aligner treatment for many years. Coleman Orthodontics was one of the first orthodontic practices in this area to use aligners over 20 years ago. Today, most orthodontic companies have a line of aligners that they offer. The rise of aligner treatment represents a shift towards a more patient-friendly and aesthetically pleasing solution. Aligners, made from clear plastic, offer an invisible alternative to metal braces, making them a popular choice for both late-teen orthodontics and adults. 

  1. How Aligners Work: 

Aligners work by gradually shifting teeth into their desired position using a series of custom-made, removable trays (aligners). Each tray is worn for a specified period, typically one to two weeks, before progressing to the next one. This sequential process ensures a gentle and consistent adjustment, reducing discomfort compared to the periodic tightening associated with traditional braces. 

  1. Advantages of Aligner Treatment: 

  • Aesthetics: One of the primary advantages of aligners is their discreet appearance. Unlike traditional braces, aligners are invisible, allowing individuals to undergo orthodontic treatment without feeling self-conscious about their smile. 

  • Comfort: Aligners are made from smooth, comfortable materials, eliminating the discomfort often associated with metal braces. There are no wires or brackets to irritate the mouth, making the treatment experience more pleasant. 

  • Removability: Aligners can be removed for eating, brushing and flossing. This not only promotes better oral hygiene but also allows individuals to enjoy their favorite foods without restrictions. 

  • Shorter Treatment Time: In some cases, aligner treatment may lead to shorter overall treatment times compared to traditional braces. This, coupled with fewer required office visits, makes aligners a convenient option for those with busy lifestyles. 

  1. “I Can Just Order My Aligners On The Internet: 

Yes, you could do this if you wanted. But keep in mind, if you do seek out this “direct to consumer” approach to aligner treatment, you won’t have a dedicated orthodontist planning out your treatment or monitoring your results and making changes along the way as needed. Aligner treatment is still orthodontic treatment. It is complicated to plan and often the teeth don’t move exactly according to that plan. Orthodontists are specifically trained to keep treatments on track through regular office appointments and to know when a course correction is necessary. Trust your aligner treatment and smile to an orthodontist… it’s what we do all day, every day!

My answer to that patient’s mother that day was, “Yes! We definitely provide aligner treatment and have been doing so for over 20 years.” Before leaving the office that day, she made an appointment for herself and is now in the middle of her aligner smile transformation. As technology and materials improve, we are treating more and more patients with aligners in our office than ever before. I think we’ll find that as people continue to realize the benefits of a confident smile and learn that it can be achieved with an alternative to braces, aligner treatment will continue to grow in popularity for many years to comeIf you’re considering orthodontic treatment, why not join the countless individuals already embracing this transformative approach to a straighter, more attractive smile? Call our office at 801-614-9090 to schedule a free consultation! 

Keep Smiling, 

Dr. Coleman

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‘‘I Never Thought My Smile Could Look So Good!” https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/i-never-thought-my-smile-could-look-so-good/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 18:44:54 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=541 When we think of braces, the image of teenagers with metal smiles frequently comes to mind. However, the world of orthodontics has evolved, and an increasing number of adults are now choosing to straighten their teeth for both aesthetic and health reasons. When many adults visit our office for consultations, their overall perception is that [...]

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When we think of braces, the image of teenagers with metal smiles frequently comes to mind. However, the world of orthodontics has evolved, and an increasing number of adults are now choosing to straighten their teeth for both aesthetic and health reasons. When many adults visit our office for consultations, their overall perception is that they are too old for orthodontic treatment and won’t “fit in” as a patient in our practice. Truth be told, about 30% of all our patients are adults. Trust me… you will fit in just fine!

Here are a few reasons why more adults are choosing orthodontic treatment:

  1. Aesthetic Concerns: Adults are more conscious of appearance than ever. Misaligned teeth can affect confidence and self-esteem. Many of our adult patients are parents of kids who have completed treatment in our office and they love their kids’ confident smiles.
  2. Health Benefits: Beyond aesthetics, straightening your teeth can have significant oral and general health benefits. Misaligned teeth can lead to issues such as jaw pain, chewing problems, and even digestive problems. By opting for orthodontic treatment, adults can improve their oral health and overall well-being.
  3. Advancements in Technology: Traditional metal braces are no longer the only option. Innovative technologies have made it possible for the use of alternatives like clear aligners (such as Invisalign®) and ceramic, tooth-colored braces. These options provide effective results but make it more comfortable with reduced visibility.

Take a look at one of our adult patients. Kim just had her braces removed a few weeks ago. She never had considered braces until she noticed so many people leaving our office with such amazing smiles!

 

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Orthodontic treatment for adults is not just about achieving a straighter smile; it’s about embracing change and investing in one’s overall well-being. Kim loves her new smile and recently told me, “I’m glad I made the decision to do something for myself to increase my confidence and improve my smile!” With a variety of options available, adults can now choose the treatment that best fits their lifestyle and preferences. If you’re considering orthodontic treatment, call Coleman Orthodontics to explore the possibilities and take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile.

Keep Smiling and Merry Christmas!

Dr. Coleman

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See How We Corrected This Crossbite In an 8-Year-Old Patient at Coleman Orthodontics! https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/see-how-we-corrected-this-crossbite-in-an-8-year-old-patient-at-coleman-orthodontics/ Fri, 08 Dec 2023 15:23:23 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=520 Some younger kids develop a bite problem called a “crossbite”. There are different kinds of crossbite problems but most of them occur when the upper jaw grows too narrow compared to the width of the lower jaw.  There are multiple reasons for this abnormal jaw growth but more on that later. Several additional problems can [...]

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Some younger kids develop a bite problem called a “crossbite”. There are different kinds of crossbite problems but most of them occur when the upper jaw grows too narrow compared to the width of the lower jaw.  There are multiple reasons for this abnormal jaw growth but more on that later. Several additional problems can develop because of this narrow upper jaw growth. These are:

  • Crowding of the upper front permanent teeth
  • A “shift” of the lower jaw sideways (which is the only way the child can bite and chew food)
  • Crooked lower jaw growth
  • Abnormal tooth wear
  • Breathing and airway problems

This is an 8-year-old that we treated recently. Notice how her upper jaw is shaped narrower than her lower jaw. Even though her upper front teeth have spaces between them, a closer look shows that there isn’t enough room for her side teeth, the lateral incisors to grow in. When she is biting her teeth together you can see that her upper and lower midlines don’t line up with each other and she has a crossbite on one side in the back.

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She was treated with an upper expander retainer to widen her upper jaw which helped with the crossbite correction. We also used upper and lower limited braces to align the crowded front teeth.

Here’s her results showing a much wider upper jaw, straight upper teeth and lower front teeth, a better bite in the back on both sides and a great big confident smile!

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Keep in mind that kids who need early treatment will almost always need a final phase of treatment when they are older to align all the other permanent teeth that haven’t grown in yet. But she now has the benefit of more room for those permanent teeth to fit and most importantly, normal jaw growth growing forward because of the crossbite and growth correction that was completed.

Remember that the American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all kids 7 and older have an orthodontic consultation. You don’t need a referral from a dentist for that appointment. Feel free to call us at 801-614-9090 to schedule! And don’t forget to…

Keep Smiling,

Dr. Coleman

 

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See How We Treated This Eight-Year-Old With Crowded Teeth!  https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/see-how-we-treated-this-eight-year-old-with-crowded-teeth/ Fri, 29 Sep 2023 18:38:51 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=477 One of the most common problems I see in young kids between 7-10 years old is crowding. During the ages of 6-8 years old, the four front permanent teeth in the upper jaw and lower jaw are all trying to grow in at the same time. If a child’s jaws are too small to accommodate [...]

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One of the most common problems I see in young kids between 7-10 years old is crowding. During the ages of 6-8 years old, the four front permanent teeth in the upper jaw and lower jaw are all trying to grow in at the same time. If a child’s jaws are too small to accommodate those front eight teeth, they will have a very hard time coming in, if they come in at all. One common reason for this overcrowding is jaws that are too small. Orthodontists have the ability with special appliances and oftentimes limited braces on some of the teeth to make enough space for those permanent ones to erupt.  

Here’s a case in point. This patient was 8 years old when he first came to our office. His top and bottom front permanent teeth didn’t have enough room to fit. You can see how narrow his upper and lower jaws were. We first used special retainers called expanders to widen his upper jaw and “upright” his lower back teeth. Uprighting means to tip the back teeth out so they don’t angle in towards his tongue so much. Then with some limited braces, we moved his upper and lower front permanent teeth into this new space created by the expansion. It’s important to do this expansion treatment when a child is growing. Once growth is complete, it’s only possible to expand the jaws with surgery or more difficult procedures.   

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This is the final result of his early orthodontic treatment, sometimes called “Phase 1” treatment or “Interceptive” treatment. Notice how much wider his upper and lower jaws are. Notice how his upper and lower front permanent teeth all fit in better. Now he’ll have enough room for all of his other permanent teeth to eventually grow in. And as a side note, he gained a lot of confidence in his smile and the way his teeth looked! That’s always a positive for these younger kids too.    

Remember that the American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all kids 7 and older have an orthodontic consultation. If you have any questions about early orthodontic treatment or otherwise, please call our  Coleman Orthodontics office in Syracuse, Utah at 801-614-9090. We are passionate about helping people understand more about the benefits of orthodontic treatment!  

Keep Smiling, 

Dr. Coleman 

 

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What Is The Right Age For My Child To See An Orthodontist? https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/what-is-the-right-age-for-my-child-to-see-an-orthodontist/ Thu, 28 Sep 2023 18:13:43 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=479 I think this is the most asked question in orthodontics. Maybe even more asked than “When am I getting my braces off?” The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all kids have an orthodontic consultation around the age of seven years old. But isn’t that too young to have braces? Great question. I’ll explain. Most [...]

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I think this is the most asked question in orthodontics. Maybe even more asked than “When am I getting my braces off?” The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all kids have an orthodontic consultation around the age of seven years old. But isn’t that too young to have braces? Great question. I’ll explain.

Most kids from the ages of 7-10 years old don’t need braces or other orthodontic treatment. But kids whose dental problems fall into certain categories can definitely benefit from early orthodontic treatment and many difficult problems can be solved or alleviated with orthodontic intervention. Some of these problems include:

  • Crowding of the upper and lower front teeth
  • Crossbites
  • Missing teeth
  • Extra teeth
  • Early loss of baby teeth
  • Breathing and airway problems
  • Jaw growth problems

Orthodontists are experts in the early diagnosis of orthodontic problems in children. In our office, we use high-tech digital X-rays to see the upper and lower jaws and all of the teeth, even the permanent ones that haven’t come in yet. Many problems go undiagnosed without these special X-rays. You might think your child has perfect baby teeth and a cute smile and won’t need to see an orthodontist until all those baby teeth come out. But you never know what problems a child might have sitting right underneath those perfect baby teeth.

Consultations in our office are free. And no, you don’t need to have a referral from your dentist to make an appointment or be seen for a consultation. These appointments take about an hour and you’ll leave well-informed and with a plan going forward, whether that means treatment now or well into the future.

So, the short answers:

  • “When should my child be seen by an orthodontist?” Age 7 is ideal.
  • “Isn’t my child too young to have braces then?” No, but only if they have certain problems.

I am a firm believer that the best early treatment is to do nothing. I am also a firm believer that the best early treatment is to do something if there is a very good reason to do so. If you have any questions about early orthodontic treatment or otherwise, please call our office. We are passionate about helping people understand more about the benefits of orthodontic treatment!

Keep Smiling,

Dr. Coleman

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