Your Child's First Orthodontic Checkup

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No Later than Age Seven

As a parent, you want the best for your child. That includes healthy teeth and a pleasing smile. Start with regular dental care.

The American Dental Association recommends that a youngster visit the dentist by his or her first birthday, when baby (primary) teeth are emerging. Your dentist can alert you to any concerns about how the teeth and jaws are developing.

But sometimes parents are the first to recognize a problem with the alignment of teeth and jaws.

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All kids should get a checkup with an orthodontist no later than age seven

To have a healthy smile that’s good for life®, your son or daughter needs teeth and jaws that are properly aligned. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children get a checkup with an orthodontist at the first recognition of the existence of an orthodontic problem, but no later than age seven.

By then, your little one has enough permanent teeth for the orthodontist to determine whether an orthodontic problem exists or is developing. Putting off the checkup until a child has lost all baby teeth could be a disservice.

Some orthodontic problems may be easier to correct if they’re found early. A checkup no later than age seven gives Dr. Pollack the opportunity to recommend the appropriate treatment at the appropriate time. If early treatment is in order, he may be able to achieve results that might not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing.

If you have any questions or concerns throughout your or your child’s treatment or in the future, please consult our office or visit mylifemysmile.org.

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