Dental Braces for Children
One of the main health and aesthetic issues among children is represented by crooked, spaced, or crowded teeth.
Este foarte important ca dinții copiilor să fie tratați la timpul potrivit, deoarece altfel există riscul de a se ajunge la tratamente complexe și îndelungate în perioada adolescenței. De aceea, purtarea unui aparat dentar este mai mult decât o necesitate estetică; este una medicală când vorbim de copii care au afecțiunile menționate mai sus și nu numai.
When Does a Child Need Braces?
A child needs orthodontic treatment, specifically braces, in the following situations:
- They experience difficulties in chewing, swallowing, speaking, or has oral breathing.
- They continue thumb-sucking after the age of 5.
- There are notable gaps or, conversely, too little space between adjacent teeth are observed.
- Dental arches do not meet normally or do not meet at all.
- Front teeth are crowded.
- They bite their cheek.
- Mandibular prognathism occurs, meaning the lower teeth cover the upper ones.
It is recommended that a child’s first orthodontic check-up be conducted at the age of 7, as the specialist can then determine if the bite is correct. This check-up is crucial because orthodontic treatment may not be necessary, or it might commence after a certain period.
If orthodontic treatment with braces is recommended, it should start as early as possible. During childhood, when all permanent teeth erupt and the jawbone is more malleable, orthodontic treatments can be shorter in duration, show visible results more quickly, and have longer-lasting effects over time.
In the case when orthodontic treatment with braces is recommended, it should commence as early as possible. During childhood, when all permanent teeth erupt, and the jawbone is more permissive, orthodontic treatments with braces can have a shorter duration, provide quicker visible results, and have a more lasting impact over time.
Certainly, when dental misalignments are left untreated, more severe problems can arise, such as digestive issues caused by faulty chewing, emotional and affective complexes due to poor aesthetics, the development of cavities on crowded teeth, pronunciation imperfections, the occurrence of anomalies like misaligned or supernumerary teeth, and even pain in the dental arches.
Benefits of Wearing Braces
If braces are chosen for children as soon as issues are noticed, several benefits will arise:
- elimination of the need for complex and costly subsequent treatments
- reduction or elimination of the need for surgical interventions or even tooth extractions
- decreased treatment time and associated costs
- correction of tongue position
- ensuring proper development of teeth and facial structure
- correction of detrimental habits
- improvement of facial symmetry
- reduced risk of injury to misaligned teeth
- increased self-confidence, which any parent wants for their child.