Phase I Orthodontics

Phase I Orthodontics

Phase I orthodontics type treatment is sometimes referred to as interceptive orthodontics. This type of treatment is often used for children between the ages of six and nine years old. This is during the phase of treatment known as mixed dentition. Indeed, this is the phase of treatment where young patients begin to lose their original baby teeth. It is important to note that children should begin receiving professional dental care in the very earliest stages of life. Most dental experts recommend that parents arrange for an initial visit with a dental care provider even before the baby teeth first emerge. This is important because it is a good time to detect any irregularities associated with the growth of the jaw and tooth development. Not only is this a great time for early detection but it is also a good time for early treatment to correct any problems. 

Individualized Treatment Varies Substantially from Patient to Patient

Whether teeth are coming in misaligned or there are other problems like cleft lip and palate, early detection and treatment is one of the best approaches to dental care. Everything from retainers to headgear and various types of dental appliances as well as space maintainers and expansion appliances may be required to help correct dental problems in young children at a very early age. The Phase I orthodontics stage of treatment can last from 6 to 12 months. That said, individualized treatment varies substantially from patient to patient. With so much to offer it is clear to see why Phase I orthodontic treatment plays a vital role in modern dentistry. To learn more about this and other innovative dental procedures and treatments contact your Petaluma Orthodontist today. 

Phase I Orthodontics
Phase I Orthodontics

Phase I Orthodontics

Phase I orthodontics type treatment is sometimes referred to as interceptive orthodontics. This type of treatment is often used for children between the ages of six and nine years old. This is during the phase of treatment known as mixed dentition. Indeed, this is the phase of treatment where young patients begin to lose their original baby teeth. It is important to note that children should begin receiving professional dental care in the very earliest stages of life. Most dental experts recommend that parents arrange for an initial visit with a dental care provider even before the baby teeth first emerge. This is important because it is a good time to detect any irregularities associated with the growth of the jaw and tooth development. Not only is this a great time for early detection but it is also a good time for early treatment to correct any problems.  

Individualized Treatment Varies Substantially from Patient to Patient

Whether teeth are coming in misaligned or there are other problems like cleft lip and palate, early detection and treatment is one of the best approaches to dental care. Everything from retainers to headgear and various types of dental appliances as well as space maintainers and expansion appliances may be required to help correct dental problems in young children at a very early age. The Phase I orthodontics stage of treatment can last from 6 to 12 months. That said, individualized treatment varies substantially from patient to patient. With so much to offer it is clear to see why Phase I orthodontic treatment plays a vital role in modern dentistry. To learn more about this and other innovative dental procedures and treatments contact your Petaluma Orthodontist today. 

 

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with comprehensive dentistry for the whole family, including kids.
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