Finding the Right Time to StartAs a parent, you want the best for your child. That includes healthy teeth and a pleasing smile.At Cowan & Whitaker Orthodontics, our goal is to treat your children as if they were our own, by providing them with the best possible orthodontic care.Kids Should Get an Orthodontics Check-Up by Age 7Your child needs teeth and jaws that are properly aligned to have a smile that's long-lasting and healthy – in other words, a healthy bite. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that your child get an orthodontic check-up by no later than age seven years old.By then, your child's teeth have developed enough for subtle problems with jaw growth and emerging teeth to still be spotted while some baby teeth are still present. This check-up may reveal that your child's bite is fine and braces for kids aren't necessary. We’ll never start treatment before it’s necessary.Or, Cowan may identify a developing problem but recommend monitoring your child's growth and development, and then, if indicated, begin treatment at the appropriate time for your child. In other cases, Dr. Cowan might find a problem that can benefit from early treatment. What Is Early Treatment?Early treatment may prevent or intercept more serious problems from developing and may make treatment at a later age shorter and less complicated. In some cases, Dr. Cowan will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. Choosing the Best Time for TreatmentWhile the age that kids get braces may vary, orthodontic treatment most often begins between the ages of 9 and 14. Some orthodontic problems are easier to correct if they are treated early.If Dr. Cowan thinks your child will need treatment, he let you know when it will be best to begin treatment. This gives your orthodontist the best chance to:Guide jaw growthLower the risk of trauma to protruded front teethCorrect harmful oral habitsImprove appearance and self-esteem in your childGuide permanent teeth into a more favorable positionCreate a more pleasing arrangement of teeth, lips, and faceSigns the Bite’s Not RightIt's not always easy to tell when your child may need braces or has an orthodontic problem. Even teeth that look straight may be hiding a problem bite. Here are some clues that may indicate the need for orthodontic attention:Early or late loss of baby teethDifficulty chewing or bitingBreathing through the mouthThumb-suckingCrowded, misplaced or blocked-out teethJaws that are too far forward or backBiting the cheek or biting into the roof of the mouthProtruding teethUpper and lower teeth that don't meet, or meet in an abnormal wayAn unbalanced facial appearanceGrinding or clenching of the teeth Learn More at Your Free ConsultationIf your child has a dental issue, please contact us by setting up a free consultation. We'd love to discuss your child's orthodontic options and develop a treatment plan that is customized to your child's needs and desires.