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13 Signs Your Child Needs Orthodontic Treatment

It is important to make orthodontic exams a part of your childu2019s routine check-up. Early evaluation can identify and treat potential issues further reducing the cost and complexity of the treatment. Read this file to learn about 13 signs that indicate your child needs orthodontic treatment.tttt<br>

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13 Signs Your Child Needs Orthodontic Treatment

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  1. 13 Signs Your Child Needs Orthodontic Treatment

  2. There is no specified ‘best time’ to have children evaluated fororthodontic treatment since every child is different. However, when your child’s jaw is developed enough and has ample permanent teeth, then you can schedule an appointment with an orthodontist in ancaster to find out any current issues that your child is facing or prevent any future problems. Parents need to make orthodontic exams a part of their child’s regular dental check-ups when they turn 6 or 7. Adjustments to the location and alignment of teeth are much easier at an early age. Also, many impending problems such as crowding, jaw growth problems, protruding teeth, bad bites, and others can be identified and addressed with early orthodontic care promptly.

  3. The following are some signs that indicate your child needs an early orthodontic assessment: 1. Your child experiences difficulty in chewing or biting. 2. There has been early, late or irregular loss of baby teeth. 3. Some of your child’s teeth are crowded, crooked or misaligned. 4. Your child used to suck thumb or finger or still has this habit. 5. Your child’s jaw makes sounds and shifts. 6. Your child bites their cheek or the roof of their mouth. 7. Your child’s teeth don’t meet properly.

  4. 8. Your child’s teeth are too large or small and out of proportion to their face. 9. Your child has an open mouth posture most of the time. 10. Your child is a mouth breather or snores at night. 11. Your child has protruding front teeth. 12. Your child has a speech impediment or difficulty in enunciating certain sounds. 13. Your child grinds or clenches their teeth.

  5. • If you have observed the above signs or any other issues with your child’s teeth, then schedule an appointment with an orthodontist today. • Early treatment will be much easier and less costly, reducing the time and complexity of the treatment or procedure. • At pathways dental care, we provide comprehensive dental services in ancaster under one roof including pediatric dentistry and orthodontics for children. • For more information and to book a free consultation, visit www.Pathwaysdental.Com. 1281 Mohawk Road, Ancaster, ON, L9G 3K9 905-304-4505 www.pathwaysdental.com info@pathwaysdental.com

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