Interceptive / Early Treatment

Most people think one should have all of their permanent teeth before seeing an orthodontist.  However, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends your child be seen by an orthodontic specialist no later than age 7. When necessary, beginning proactive care early, we can help minimize or even eliminate their need for more extensive treatments in the future

What are some signs my child may need early interceptive treatment?

Although the best way to determine if your child is a candidate for phase 1 (aka early interceptive treatment) is to come in for a consultation, here are some things you can look for at home that may suggest they are a good candidate for early treatment:

Crossbites (front teeth)

Deep bite

Crossbites (back teeth)

Open bite

Crowded teeth

Gapped teeth

Underbite

Oral habits

Did you know?

The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommends that kids get their first orthodontic consultation no later than 7 years old?

See if your child would benefit from Phase 1 orthodontics. Consultations are always free & fun!

What are the benefits of Phase 1 treatment?

Reduce the need for tooth extractions

Reduce the need for jaw surgery

Improved childhood confidence

Improved breathing, sleep & growth potential

In reality, many children do not need two phases of orthodontic treatment, but when indicated, early orthodontic treatment can be truly life-changing. Phase 1 treatment, when appropriate, can offer several key benefits. For example, it may reduce the future need for extraction of permanent teeth due to overcrowding by expanding the jaw. If caught early enough, it can also help avoid jaw surgery by guiding the jaws into their ideal dimensions with gentle forces. Additionally, Phase 1 treatment can improve a child's confidence by creating a more harmonious smile at a young age, which can positively impact their self-esteem. Lastly, it may enhance breathing, sleep quality, and overall growth potential by addressing issues such as airway constriction early on.

Faq

For Phase 1 Treatment

Isn’t my child too young for braces?

Phase 1 treatment is designed for younger children, typically between ages 6 and 10, and addresses early developmental issues. While traditional braces or aligners may not always be used, other appliances may be recommended to guide proper jaw growth and correct issues like crowding or bite problems.

Can my child use Aligners for Phase 1 treatment?

Yes! Aligners are an option for some children in Phase 1 treatment. It is designed specifically for young patients with growing mouths, helping to address issues like crowding, spacing, or arch development. Dr. Greg will determine if aligners is the right fit for your child's needs.

Will my child still need braces / aligners after Phase 1 treatment?

Most children will still require Phase 2 treatment, such as braces or aligners, once all permanent teeth have erupted. While Phase 1 helps address critical early issues, Phase 2 ensures that all teeth are properly aligned for a healthy, long-lasting smile.

What happens if we don’t do Phase 1 treatment?

If early orthodontic issues are left untreated, more severe problems may develop later on, potentially requiring more complex treatments in the future. Phase 1 can help avoid issues like tooth extractions, jaw surgery, or prolonged treatment during adolescence.