Orthodontic treatment is certainly for all ages—at Manfred Orthodontics we treat patients ranging from 6 years old to 86 years old! But, if possible, there are several reasons to have orthodontic treatment sooner rather than later in life. Here are 5 reasons whyDr. Manfred believes starting orthodontic therapy early can be of benefit.
1.) The treatment for a kid/teenager is usually easier than for an adult.
Let’s say that, around 7 years of age, a parent starts to see there is something wrong with his or her child’s teeth. If the orthodontist can get his “hands” on the situation, while the teeth are still erupting and the child’s jaw bone is not finished growing, the entire treatment could be aimed at intercepting the problem. When one is still growing, the orthodontist can control bone and tooth movement and jaw growth. Once growth is complete, the jaw bone cannot be moved without jaw surgery or other more complex treatments.

2.) Less complex treatment means less expense.
For long and complex treatment, especially ones that include jaw surgery, the price tag is pretty hefty. If orthodontic treatment is started early, with less complications and less problems to solve, it will also mean less expense and less headache for the patient!

3.) From a social point of view, kids have it easier.
Lets say it’s normal to see teenagers with braces. Some consider that age as the “age for braces.” When half of your classmates have braces, it doesn’t seem to be that big of a deal! Sporting metal on your teeth in the teen years is even considered a social rite of passage! While some adults are completely comfortable with the thought of braces, most cringe at the thought of going to work each day with a full set of metal mouth.

4.) Early treatment is effective and desirable in certain situations.
Some problems can be quickly and effectively treated the earlier the better. These include a crossbite of the back teeth, a crossbite of the adult front teeth, a narrow upper dental arch, severe crowding that prevents the normal eruption of adult teeth, amongst several others. These problems need to be treated as soon as they are noticed, not to mention correcting them early can prevent the problem from getting worse!

5.) Ignoring the issues won’t make them disappear.

So, the take-home message is: Don’t wait! The American Association of Orthodontists recommends seeing an orthodontist by age 7. Manfred Orthodontics wants each patient, young or old, to enjoy the benefits of a beautiful smile and the confidence that comes with it! Come see us and start making changes today!