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What is Early Orthodontic Treatment?

Early orthodontic treatment refers to intervention that occurs before a child has lost all their baby teeth, typically between the ages of 8 and 10. During this stage, an orthodontist can detect and address any abnormalities that may require prompt attention, as the teeth and jaws are more adaptable at this age. This approach is beneficial for managing various orthodontic issues, such as crossbites, protruding teeth, crowding, spacing, and missing teeth, helping to prevent more complex problems from developing later.

What are the benefits of early orthodontic treatment?

Early orthodontic treatment is typically recommended when an urgent issue is identified, as delaying treatment could exacerbate the problem. In such cases, timely intervention serves as an effective interceptive measure, establishing the groundwork for a healthy, well-functioning mouth in adolescence and beyond.

Even if your child’s teeth appear straight and properly aligned, there may be underlying concerns that require evaluation or correction to prevent more severe issues from arising. Early treatment often simplifies future orthodontic procedures, reducing the complexity and duration of later treatment. This can also lead to long-term financial savings.

Teen Orthodontic Treatment 

Orthodontic treatment during the teenage years is one of the most common and effective ways to achieve a healthy, confident smile. Adolescence is an ideal time for orthodontic care because the jaw is still growing, making it easier to guide teeth into their proper positions and address bite issues.

Teen orthodontic treatment typically focuses on correcting misaligned teeth, overcrowding, gaps, overbites, underbites, crossbites, and other dental irregularities. These issues, if left untreated, can lead to difficulties with chewing, speaking, and maintaining oral hygiene, as well as potential long-term dental problems.

Adult Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic treatment isn’t just for teenagers—adults can also benefit significantly from achieving a straighter, healthier smile. In fact, more and more adults are seeking orthodontic care to address long-standing dental issues or to improve their smile for personal or professional reasons. At B Orthodontics, we have a significant proportion of adults in treatment and modern orthodontics offers a range of discreet and effective treatment options tailored to fit the busy lifestyles of adults.

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Which Option is Right for You?

Both clear braces and clear aligners offer excellent results, but the best choice depends on your specific needs, lifestyle, and treatment goals. During your consultation, we will assess your teeth, discuss your preferences, and recommend the most suitable option to achieve your perfect smile.

If you’re considering orthodontic treatment and want a discreet solution, contact us today to learn more about clear braces and clear aligners!

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Why is Retention Necessary?

Teeth are held in place by fibres and bone, which need time to adapt to their new positions after orthodontic treatment. Retainers help stabilise your teeth during this period, allowing the surrounding structures to solidify and maintain the alignment. Retention is essential for preserving the aesthetics, function, and health of your smile.

How Long Do You Need to Wear Retainers?

The duration of retention varies depending on your individual case. Typically, retainers are worn full-time after school or work hours for the first few months after treatment, followed by night-time wear indefinitely. Consistent use is key to preventing relapse and maintaining your beautiful smile.

Caring for Your Retainers

To ensure your retainers remain effective and hygienic, follow these tips:

  • Clean removable retainers daily with a soft toothbrush and mild soap.
  • Store them in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage or loss.
  • Avoid exposing retainers to heat, which can warp them.
  • Disinfect your retainers at least once a week with a disinfecting agent.

The Importance of Follow-Up Appointments

Regular check-ups with your orthodontist are essential during the retention phase. These visits allow us to monitor your progress, make adjustments if needed, and ensure your retainers are functioning properly.