How can I prepare my child to visit an orthodontist?

The first visit to your child with an orthodontist may appear early, aged between two and three, or can wait for adolescence. Although the American Orthodontist Association recommends to visit each child to an orthodontist up to seven years, your family dentist can recommend an orthodontic visit based on any number of factors and at any time. When a child visits an orthodontist, it is usually any problem with normal growth and development of teeth, jaws and gums. In some cases, orthodontic intervention may be necessary to correct deformities that could affect speech or represent a medical problem, but most often, orthodontic treatment involves cosmetic problems.

Although it is natural to want your child to have a beautiful smile, dental and orthodontic care focus should always be on healthy teeth and dss, not appearance. If your child first sees an orthodontist for crowded or warped teeth, her appearance. Straightening of crooked teeth caused by crowding or other forBlema requires time and some corrective measures cannot be taken until the child reaches a certain age. Your child will therefore have to live with his teeth because they are for some time and do not need another reason to feel confident.

If your child is referred to by an orthodontist by a dentist, ask your dentist to explain to your child what the Orthodontist will look for and how to continue. As much as parents are, when they offer their children explanation, sometimes hears them from an impartial side, helping the child achieve a faster understanding. After explaining your child, what is an orthodontist, what it controls, and why your child might need a specialist, your child should feel safer when visiting. If your child is old enough to ask other questions, it is about visiting, answer them as best you can, and don't forget to reassure your child even if it is older, that you will be there and that withYou put all the questions your child wants.

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