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Orthodontic Treatments

Early Treatments

Early Treatments

Orthodontic Treatments

Early Treatments for a Lifetime of Smiles

At Nejat Orthodontics, we believe that early intervention is key to ensuring a healthy and beautiful smile for your child. Our expert team is dedicated to identifying potential orthodontic issues at an early stage and providing personalized treatment plans to address them effectively.

Early treatments can significantly improve oral health by guiding teeth and jaw development, preventing more complex issues later in life. This proactive approach helps to reduce the need for extensive treatments in the future.

Benefits of Early Orthodontic Care

Why Start Early?

Explore the advantages of early orthodontic treatment and how it can benefit your child's oral health and confidence.

Guides Jaw Growth

Early treatment helps guide the growth of the jaw, ensuring that teeth align properly as they emerge. This guidance can prevent more serious orthodontic issues later, such as overcrowding or misalignment, making future treatments simpler and more effective.

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Improves Bite Function

Correcting bite problems early can enhance chewing and speaking abilities. An improved bite function not only aids in digestion but also contributes to better overall oral health by reducing wear on teeth and preventing jaw discomfort.

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Prevents Complex Issues

Addressing orthodontic issues while a child is still growing can prevent more complex dental problems from developing. Early intervention can reduce the need for tooth extractions or more invasive procedures in the future, saving time and effort.

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Boosts Self-Confidence

A beautiful smile can significantly boost a child's self-esteem. Early orthodontic treatment helps children feel more confident about their appearance, which can positively impact their social interactions and emotional development.

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When to Begin Early Treatment?

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. Early assessments can identify potential issues and allow for timely intervention.