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The Benefits of Early Orthodontics Treatment

While not every child is going to need early orthodontics treatment, the ones that do end up needing it will need it badly. Having a young child grow up with ailments such as crowded teeth, crooked teeth, or gaps will not only impact their physical appearance, but also their overall health.

If you want to have these problems caught early before your child’s teeth start to grow in, you will need to come and see an orthodontist to have them perform early orthodontics treatment. There are two different types that an orthodontist can treat your child with, especially if their health is put in jeopardy due to the problems in their mouth.

Early  Orthodontic Treatment

This treatment is designed to help children who have their primary teeth, and problems with the primary teeth can prevent the growth of their permanent teeth. Even if the growth is not prevented, the alignment of permanent teeth can still be altered as well. Depending on how your child’s mouth looks, there are three different types of treatment.

The first is using a palatal expander. This device widens the upper jaw and helps to create more space in your child’s mouth, all while being completely painless to the child. The expander is very easy to use, and will give the orthodontist enough space to keep working within your mouth.

Partial Braces also help to deal with crooked teeth, and are put on the upper and lower front teeth to provide early correction. Then back brackets on the molars are anchored to the back teeth to help the front teeth get pulled in line.

Finally, a retainer helps to hold your teeth in place and are often used after braces so your teeth can continue to remain where they need to be.

What Is Looked For During Early Orthodontic Treatment?

If an orthodontist or general dentist looks at your child’s jaw and sees that the alignment is off, then they will often recommend an orthodontic treatment to treat these problems. Problems that can be treated include bite complications, a narrow jaw, protruding teeth, and malocclusion.

This could mean that they need braces or Invisalign for kids, and that will move them to phase two of the orthodontic treatment.

Phase Two Treatment

This treatment combines both the straightening of the teeth and also some physical changes to the jaw and face. After phase one helps the jaw develop and allows for the teeth to erupt naturally, the teeth are monitored. Even though the eruption of the teeth has occurred, they are not in their final positions.

The process of the teeth is monitored, and then the orthodontists move onto phase two. Phase two makes sure that every single tooth has a place in the mouth, and that all of those teeth are in harmony with the lips, tongue, cheeks, and jaw. At this time, the dentists will look at your records and the treatment plan they created. They will often give full upper and lower braces for kids, and then they wait until all of the permanent teeth have erupted.

Braces are placed on the teeth for around two years, followed by wearing retainers for a while to further improve your smile.

Advantages Of Early Orthodontic Treatment

One of the biggest benefits of catching potential orthodontic treatments early is that you can easily map out how permanent teeth take shape. There’s a very big difference between what dentists can do when they catch problems early and what they can do whenever they are caught late.

Early orthodontic treatment can correct problems with the jawbone and jaw bites. If your child has an overbite, crossbite, or underbite it can be very debilitating to their daily life. In some cases it can even be painful, and no one wants that at all, especially for a child. If the early orthodontic treatment is successful, then the jaw can easily be modified to be more normal and can reduce the effect of a ‘bite’ down to almost nothing.

Guiding the jaw can also be a way to help bring in the permanent teeth, even if the primary teeth are still in place. Once those primary teeth fall out, then the permanent teeth can come in and will get into place perfectly without any more problems for your mouth.

Advantages With Cleaning

Finally, while most of the advantages of the early orthodontic treatment are focused around the alignment of the teeth and jaw, there are benefits to their overall health as well. Teeth that are properly aligned are much easier to be cleaned, and this reduces the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.

Teeth that are crowded are often cleaned improperly, and then that leads to gum disease, tooth decay problems, and a host of other issues. There are ways to attempt to clean crowded teeth and gums, but it is much easier to make sure that the teeth are perfectly straight so they can be cleaned easier.

Get Your Child Checked For Orthodontic Problems

There’s never too early a time to go to the dentist, and you should have your child’s mouth exam done as soon as you can. Being too late with a check for orthodontic problems means that they won’t be prepared for and taken into account. Then your child will need to deal with surgeries and expensive braces just to get their mouths back to normal.

 

What is Accelerated Orthodontics?

I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. Accelerated Orthodontics is a term used to describe various techniques and procedures that aim to expedite the movement of teeth and reduce the overall duration of orthodontic treatment.

Traditional orthodontic treatment typically takes several months to a few years, depending on the complexity of the case. Accelerated orthodontics, on the other hand, employs methods to accelerate tooth movement and achieve desired results more quickly. Some common techniques used in accelerated orthodontics include:

  1. AcceleDent: AcceleDent is a device that uses cyclic forces, delivered through a mouthpiece, to stimulate the bones surrounding the teeth. These forces are believed to increase cellular activity and facilitate faster tooth movement.
  2. Propel: Propel is a system that utilizes a technique called micro-osteoperforations. It involves creating small holes or perforations in the bone around the teeth. These perforations help to stimulate the bone remodeling process and encourage accelerated tooth movement.
  3. Wilckodontics: Wilckodontics, also known as Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics (AOO), involves a combination of orthodontics and oral surgery. The procedure includes selective removal of some bone around the teeth, followed by orthodontic treatment to reposition the teeth into their desired positions.
  4. High-frequency vibration devices: These devices deliver high-frequency vibrations to the teeth, which are thought to enhance cellular activity and stimulate bone remodeling. The vibrations help facilitate tooth movement and may contribute to faster treatment times.

It’s important to note that accelerated orthodontics techniques may have limitations and are not suitable for every orthodontic case. The appropriateness of these techniques depends on factors such as the specific treatment needs, overall oral health, and the recommendation of an orthodontic specialist.

If you’re considering accelerated orthodontics, it’s best to consult with an experienced orthodontist who can assess your individual situation, discuss the available options, and recommend the most suitable treatment approach for you.

Pros of Accelerated Orthodontics

There are a number of benefits associated with accelerated orthodontic treatment.

Faster Treatment Time 

Most patients are keen to reduce the time they wear braces or Invisalign and accelerated orthodontics is one of the few ways a shorter treatment time can be achieved.

Some people decided against orthodontic treatment because of an estimated treatment time of 24-36 months. With the option of accelerated orthodontics shaving months off their treatment time, they may be more inclined to proceed with treatment.

Visible Results Faster

It can take many months of wearing braces before patients notice a visible change to the position of their teeth. For some patients, it’s disheartening when it looks like little is happening with the movement of their teeth. With accelerated orthodontic treatment, tooth movement is faster and, for some patients, gratifying to know they’re making progress.

Better Support for Teeth and Gums

The surgery activates the bone which can increase the underlying support for teeth and gums. By stimulating and softening the bone, teeth can move at a faster rate and new bone is created to provide a stronger foundation for teeth. In some cases, more bone volume in the gum can improve facial aesthetics.

Ready for a Big Event

Patients who have a big event coming up and want to finish treatment in time to show off their new smile can benefit from an accelerated treatment time. Accelerated orthodontics may be the only way to finish treatment in time for a big event, such as a school ball, wedding or overseas trip.