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| North Sydney Orthodontics Suite 3 Level 5 , 8 West Street North Sydney P 02 9954 5144 F 02 9954 5122 E email | ||
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Orthodontics 4 kidsHow early should I start?A Practice for Kids Tooth Eruption Orthodontic problems and treatment in young childrenCrooked teeth can develop very early in childhood, but surprizingly few children will benefit from orthodontic treatment before all the adult teeth have grown through. However early treatment is important for a limited number of specific conditions to prevent damage to the adult teeth or to limit the effects of a developing growth problem. One of our guiding principles at North Sydney Orthodontics is to keep the amount of treatment required to produce a great smile to an absolute minimum. We only recommend orthodontic treatment for children that we believe has a definate benefit, and if the problem can wait until the adult dentition is established without damaging the health or function of the dentition- that is what we recommend.BACK TO TOP When should orthodontic treatment start?The Australian orthodontic society recommends a first assessment by an orthodontist around the age of 6-7 years because this is the age when the first of the adult teeth typically appear and when some of the more important problems of dental development can require treatment. Treatment for young children is usually aimed at dealing with functional problems that immediately threaten the health of the teeth. Braces for young children usually lasts less than 1 year, and may shorten or simplify definitive orthodontic treatment later on but will result in a longer treatment time in total. The only conditions that we treat in early childhood are problems of tooth eruption, teeth biting the wrong way round (crossbite), overcrowding, jaw growth problems, snoring and thumb sucking. BACK TO TOP An orthodontic practice for your kidsAny medical procedure can
be worrying for young children, so we have designed our practice
environment to relax and entertain our young visitors. We have a
separate games and movies area which is located so you can keep an eye
on your precious ones while still enjoying the grown up comforts of the
main waiting area. Our treatment rooms are light filled and
spacious and we welcome parents into the treatment area at any time. BACK TO TOP Tooth eruption : orthodontic treatment of impeded incisorsThe permanent teeth start to enter the mouth around the age of 5 to 6 years of age. Sometimes there is a problem with the normal eruption of the teeth. Early diagnosis and treatment maximizes the chance of a full correction. The problem most commonly affects the upper incisors though other teeth can also be affected. The cause of the problem can be due to the presence of an obstruction such as an extra tooth (supernumerary tooth) or occasionally if there has been an injury to the primary teeth. Treatment involves (surgical) removal of any obstruction and usually orthodontic traction to deliver the tooth into the mouth using partial fixed braces. The aim of treatment is simply to deliver the incisor tooth into a functional position. Perfecting the alignment of the teeth often requires full braces once all the adult teeth have grown in around 11-12 years of age. This case shows an impacted upper right incisor tooth that has been obstructed by the growth of an extra tooth shown by red arrow in the x-ray picture. The baby tooth is still present. Treatment involved extraction of the baby tooth and orthodontic traction to bring the buried tooth into the mouth.BACK TO TOP |
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