Intervene early and intercept any abnormalities

Interceptive treatment, sometimes referred to as early treatment, describes any treatment recommended by the orthodontist when your child is between 7-10 years of age. During this time, almost all children will have a mixture of adult and baby teeth still present.

Early Orthodontics

Early Orthodontic Treatment

The aim is to intervene early and intercept any abnormalities in the development of the teeth and bite. Treatment is more effective while your children are still growing.

Reduces the likelihood of complications

Potentially avoids more complex treatment in the future

In some cases avoids the extraction of permanent teeth

Improves your child’s self-esteem and confidence

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Expansion

Expansion

Rapid Maxillary Expansion aims to widen the upper jaw. Generally, expansion is more stable in the upper jaw compared with the lower jaw. The expansion can be done with removable or fixed braces, and often includes a spring or screw/key mechanism used to widen the jaw.

Habit Cessation for Thumb Sucking

Habit Cessation for Thumb Sucking

Thumb or digit sucking habits are common in children aged 5 and under. Most children will outgrow their habit by the time they are 7, however research has shown that some children will continue after this age. The good news is if the habit is stopped before the age of 10, in most cases any unwanted effects on the bite or teeth will improve.

Interceptive extractions

Interceptive extractions

The idea of your child having an extraction will always worry a parent. However, extractions of baby teeth or adult teeth to help the underlying adult teeth erupt into the correct position is sometimes recommended.
For instance, the most common adult tooth to become stuck or impacted is the permanent upper canine. If left untreated, this can cause damage to the adjacent teeth or move into a position where it cannot be aligned. By simply extracting the baby canine tooth, the permanent canine tooth is almost twice as likely to erupt into the correct position.
Your orthodontist will always take an x-ray and carry out a thorough assessment before recommending this treatment.

Growth modification

Growth modification

This treatment uses functional and myofunctional appliances to enhance the growth of the lower jaw, correct issues with the bite and improve the profile.

We know that these braces don’t work by growing the lower jaw. They actually enhance any growth potential, but move the teeth in blocks.

This type of treatment is most successful before or during the adolescent growth spurt. In girls this is from 10-13 years and in boys from 11-14 years.

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