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Treatment for Children

Children should be seen for orthodontic consultation when there are concerns about facial and teeth development,

roughly at the age of 7 when the lower adult front teeth are coming out. This allows the orthodontist to evaluate your child’s existing and incoming teeth and determine whether early treatment might be necessary. Early orthodontic treatment begins while a child’s jaw bones are still soft, so any corrective procedures work faster than they do for adults. By getting an early assessment, possible future problems may be minimised or prevented by early correction, which is imperative to ensure successful long-term outcomes.

There are several ways you can determine whether your child needs early treatment. These include:

  • Early (before age 5), late (after age five or six), or irregular loss of baby teeth.
  • The child’s teeth do not meet correctly or at all.
  • The child is a mouth breather.
  • Snoring or sleep apnoea.
  • Crowding, missing, or misplaced adult teeth.
  • Front teeth are crowded (you won’t see this until the child is about seven or eight).
  • Protruding teeth, typically in the front.
  • Biting or chewing difficulties.
  • Underbite or overbite.
  • A speech impediment.
  • The child’s jaw shifts when they open or close their mouth.
  • Thumb sucking beyond the age of 5.

If any of the above characteristics or behaviours are observed, it is essential to visit an orthodontist. At ACAOO, we offer a ‘Free Initial Assessment’ for children under eight years old. (See promotion on social media) Call us to make an appointment.

Braces or early orthodontic treatment may not begin straight after the initial evaluation; however, it helps determine
whether your child has any problems with the jaw and teeth early and monitors for the correct timing of treatment. Some early orthodontic treatments include functional appliances such as:

  • Expander: widens the palate and dental arch to improve the bite.
  • Face masks: pulls the top jaw and teeth forward.
  • Headgear: commonly used for correcting back-to-front jaw discrepancies; slows/stops the upper jaw growth to prevent or correct an overjet, but also can be used to make space for teeth to erupt.
Treatment for Teens

The teenage years are an important time for orthodontic treatment as the jaw bones start to harden.

Usually, around the age of 12-14 is a good time for girls to start their orthodontic treatment and age 14-16 for boys. At these times, teenagers can be very self-conscious about their appearance, and wearing braces can be off-putting. Others may be involved in sports teams or play musical instruments which can be affected by wearing braces.

However, ACAOO offer a range of braces and services to allow the experience to be as comfortable and minimise
impact on the special teenage years.

The most common braces worn by teenagers:

  • Conventional metal braces: These braces consist of metal brackets that are affixed to the front surface of the teeth. They are typically made of high-grade stainless steel. Conventional metal braces are known for their durability and effectiveness in treating a wide range of orthodontic issues. They are a popular choice for teenagers who want to
    express their individuality by selecting colourful elastics that hold the wires in place. These elastics can be changed at each orthodontic visit, allowing for customisation and personalisation. Additionally, conventional metal braces are often more cost-effective compared to other orthodontic options.
  • Clear braces: Clear braces are designed to be less noticeable than traditional metal braces. They feature brackets made of ceramic or a clear material that blends in with the natural colour of the teeth. This makes them a popular choice for teenagers who are concerned about the aesthetics of their orthodontic treatment. Clear braces offer a more discreet appearance, allowing the natural beauty of the smile to shine through during the treatment process. While they provide the same results as metal braces, it’s important to note that clear braces may require extra care to prevent staining or discolouration of the brackets.

Both braces work precisely the same way and produce the same results.

Treatment for Adults

At our orthodontic practice, we understand that adults lead busy lives and prioritise comfort and aesthetics during their orthodontic treatment. That’s why we offer a range of treatment options that cater to their unique needs, ensuring a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing experience.

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