Benefits of early treatment in orthodontics

Another good reason to say yes to early treatment in orthodontics is that the child will reap the benefits at many levels.
• simplify and shorten or avoid the more complex treatment in adolescence;
• preserve capital dental (extractions of teeth, premolars and wisdom teeth, amputated up to a quarter of Heritage Dental, eight teeth);
• avoid the painful transition from surgery as an adult in case of atrophy of the jaws (action required when a missed period of growth, eg in cases of prognathism);
• intervene in children by an appliance or simple techniques, much less stringent than the rings at a time when he is receptive, and avoid disrupting the teenager who already suffers from many difficulties without it being necessary ‘add more;
• avoid many side effects caused by rings, either on the teeth (cavities, heaving, root resorption) or on the body;
• avoid wearing a splint to life for early treatment undertaken in temporary teeth are stable (as opposed to late treatment reoffend);
• improve posture by correcting the position of the tongue;
• improve the general health, including addressing the problem of mouth breathing so harmful in terms of vitality and aesthetics;
• improve growth and body schema by removing the bolts associated with poor occlusion;
• obtain a smooth face (not just a dental alignment) with the proper development of databases that are the bony skeleton of the face;
• prevent sleep apnea, potentially fatal disease is not inevitable.
Say yes to early orthodontic treatment is common sense.
Hopefully attitudes are changing and that the practice is spreading to the greater good of our children.
Say yes to early treatment in orthodontics means to recognize as early as possible in children early signs of malocclusion.
All about early orthodontic treatment and ways to implement them: Orthodontics, stop the killing (of the book detail page on the site editions Luigi Castelli).
Some tips to find an orthodontist who agrees to treat children early in orthodontics: Orthodontists practice early