Paediatric Dental Home
1 Isabella St, Geelong West, VIC 3218
92 Derrimut Rd, Hoppers Crossing, VIC 3029
Early Orthodontic Intervention
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Early Orthodontic Intervention

At Paediatric Dental Home, our dentists recommend that children have their first orthodontic evaluation at the age of seven or eight years old. Most kids will start their orthodontic treatment around age 12; however, some children can benefit from early orthodontic intervention.

The developing dentition should be monitored while your child’s teeth are erupting. This monitoring is conducted during regular clinical examinations, and we know that many orthodontic problems can be easily corrected if identified at an early age.

What Are the Benefits of Early Orthodontic Intervention?

Early orthodontic treatment in Hoppers Crossing and Geelong can benefit children in several ways. Here’s what you should know.
Guides Jaw Growth
Early intervention helps to guide and improve jaw alignment by using your child’s growth patterns.
Improves Function
Correcting severe bite alignment issues can make chewing and eating more comfortable.
Better Oral Hygiene
When their teeth and bite are in better alignment, it is easier for your child to brush and floss effectively.
Minimises Future Treatment
Early orthodontic treatment sets your child up for more straightforward future treatment.
Enhanced Confidence
When their bite is corrected and their teeth are in better alignment, your child can smile confidently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Early orthodontic intervention, typically beginning between the ages of 7 and 10, offers significant advantages for your child's dental development. Our specialist paediatric dentists at both our Hoppers Crossing and Geelong dental clinics regularly assess children's orthodontic needs during routine check-ups.

Early intervention allows us to identify and address developing problems before they become more complex and challenging to treat. By guiding jaw growth and creating space for incoming permanent teeth, we can often reduce the need for tooth extractions or more invasive procedures later on.

Understanding Phased Orthodontic Treatment

Many children benefit from a two-phase orthodontic approach. The first phase addresses skeletal issues like narrow palates or jaw discrepancies while the child is still growing, making corrections easier and more effective. The second phase, typically involving the use of braces or aligners, begins after most of the permanent teeth have erupted to achieve the final alignment.

Why Do We Recommend Early Intervention?

Early treatment can correct harmful habits such as thumb-sucking or tongue-thrusting that may affect dental development. It can also help alleviate speech problems and breathing difficulties associated with orthodontic issues, thereby enhancing your child's overall well-being and confidence.

Children who receive early intervention often experience shorter treatment times in their teenage years and frequently achieve better, more stable results. Additionally, addressing orthodontic concerns early helps protect protruding front teeth from potential trauma or injury.

Our team takes a holistic approach to orthodontic assessment, considering not just the alignment of teeth but also facial aesthetics, airway considerations and long-term functional outcomes. We work closely with parents to develop personalised treatment plans that suit your child's specific needs.

For more information about early orthodontic intervention, please book a consultation at our Hoppers Crossing or Geelong dental practice to discuss your child's individual requirements. 

What Problems Does Early Intervention Correct?

Early intervention can alleviate tooth crowding, allowing adult teeth to arrive in better alignment and making future orthodontic treatment more straightforward.

Children with overcrowded teeth might benefit from jaw expansion to create more space for adult teeth. This is much easier to accomplish at age seven or eight, when we can use your child’s growth patterns to encourage expansion.

Crooked teeth can occur due to a variety of reasons, some common ones being a small jaw size, large tooth size, or habits such as thumb, finger, or dummy sucking. If your child is a thumb, finger, or dummy sucker, we will discuss in detail approaches to help your child stop the habit and correct the bite if necessary.

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Is It Time for Your Child’s First Orthodontic Evaluation?

Specific bite issues and orthodontic problems can be rectified at a young age, while full braces usually do not commence until all adult teeth have come through. If your little one doesn’t need early intervention, we’ll reevaluate them for orthodontic treatment again around age 12.

If you’d like to learn more about early orthodontic intervention or arrange a booking for an evaluation for your child, Paediatric Dental Home has clinics in Geelong and Hoppers Crossing.

We would love to see your child’s smile!

Early Orthodontic Intervention Technology

Panoramic X-Ray

Our panoramic x-ray technology offers a comprehensive view of your child's entire mouth, teeth and jaw structure in one comfortable scan. This gentle imaging method requires no uncomfortable sensors inside the mouth, perfect for our more anxious young patients.

Taking just seconds to complete, panoramic x-rays help us monitor dental development, plan orthodontic treatment and detect potential issues early. The detailed images allow us to share and explain your child's dental growth journey with you, transforming routine check-ups into fascinating educational experiences for the whole family.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.