Healthy teeth can be corrected at any age. A number of orthodontic issues can be addressed as easily for children as for adults.
Some reasons to consult an orthodontist include:
Noticeably crooked teeth
Gaps between your teeth
Crowded teeth
Protruding teeth
A deep bite
An open bite
Difficulty chewing food
Speech difficulty
Early or late loss of baby teeth
Biting the cheek or into the roof of your mouth
Sucking the thumb
Mouth breathing
Inability to comfortably close your lips
Clenching or grinding your teeth
You simply want a beautiful smile, and feel that it will improve your self-confidence
You’re never too young or too old to benefit from orthodontic treatment. If you are hesitant to smile, laugh, or even talk in public, because you’re conscious of the appearance of your treatment, then you may be a candidate for orthodontic treatment. Generally, from the age of 7 years, children and adults can seek orthodontic treatment to:
Improve the appearance of their smile - Orthodontic treatment is designed to address your unique orthodontic problems, such as gapped, crooked, or overcrowded teeth and misaligned bite that make you self-conscious. It can give you the pride and confidence that comes with straight teeth and a perfect smile
Improve your dental health - Leaving crooked, overcrowded, and misaligned teeth untreated can lead to many other dental issues, including gum disease, tooth decay, and abnormal tooth wear and difficulty chewing. Fixing orthodontic issues can help you take better care of your teeth and mouth.
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Orthodontic treatment can be successful at any age, since the teeth and tissues are more or less the same for children and adults. Most treatments start during teenage years when permanent teeth grow into place. But it can start as early as the age of 7-8 years when children first visit an orthodontist, or much later in life when you make the decision to improve your smile and confidence. To determine if you are a good fit for orthodontic treatment, you should consult with your orthodontist. After carefully analyzing the nature of your needed correction, the orthodontist will design the best treatment plan for improving your smile.