Children's Orthodontist in Okotoks
At Foothills Orthodontics we offer orthodontic services for children as young as 7 years old in the Okotoks area. Our orthodontists develop customized treatment plans for your child to set them up for a lifetime of oral health.
Children's Orthodontic Treatment in Okotoks
Did you know that the Canadian Dental Association recommends that every child visit an orthodontist no later than age 7? If detected early, we are better able to treat many orthodontic problems. Rather than wait until jaw growth has slowed, we prefer to take a proactive approach to correct irregularities early.
Our knowledgeable orthodontists are capable of guiding the development of your child's jaw by taking advantage of their natural growth patterns to positively influence their development. By offering early orthodontic treatment using braces or Invisalign First, we may be able to improve the width of your kid's dental arches, encourage their chewing and swallowing function and correct harmful habits like thumb-sucking.
How can my child benefit from early orthodontic treatment?
Treating your child's orthodontic issues while they are still young can positively influence their facial symmetry, reduce crowding in their teeth and guide their jaw growth. It may also eliminate the need for oral surgery, tooth extractions and extensive orthodontic treatment down the road. The treatment time for orthodontic treatment in the future will be reduced as well.
What is Early Intervention?
With early intervention, we can offer orthodontic treatment for children as young as 7 who may have bite issues, crowded teeth or other problems.
This is also sometimes referred to as 'Phase I treatment'. Because your child's jaw structure and teeth are still developing at this age, certain orthodontic problems are often easier to address.
Our orthodontic team at Foothills Orthodontics is capable of developing a customized treatment plan if required, mapping out both Phases I and II of your kid's treatment. By taking these steps early, we improve your child's chance at being able to preserve their oral health.
Why is Early Intervention Important?
If untreated, orthodontic issues can easily become quite serious and lead to more oral health problems as children mature. By intervening with orthodontic treatments, our Okotoks orthodontists can offer less invasive treatment and prevent problems from becoming more pronounced in the future
- Why should early treatment be a high priority?
Young children's skeletal structures are malleable as they continue to develop and grow. This makes it possible to change the trajectory of jaw development, potentially helping to prevent the need for surgery as your child develops.
- Can less invasive treatments make a positive impact?
Dental decay, mouth breathing and thumb-sucking can cause significant orthodontic problems later in life. With Phase I and Phase II treatment, we can often treat these issues early to prevent them from worsening.
By addressing other common problems such as teeth crowding, we can often help eliminate the need for tooth extractions and other invasive procedures as your child grows and jaw structure becomes less malleable.
- What does a treatment plan involve and how long will it last?
Treatment can begin when your child still has baby teeth. During the first phase of treatment (which typically lasts up to 9 months), your child will wear a retainer until his or her permanent adult teeth emerge.
After their permanent teeth have erupted, we can identify whether Phase II Treatment is needed.
The majority of children will need a second phase of treatment. However, this phase is considerably shorter and less invasive if progress is made during early Phase I treatment. That's why early visits are vital to your child's success!
Sports Mouth Guards
Protect your child's mouth from potential damage with sports mouth guards designed to protect their smile.
Invisalign First
Straighten your teeth with Invisalign's clear, removable orthodontic aligners as a discreet alternative to braces.
Types of Braces
Our range of effective braces options includes traditional braces, translucent braces, and more.