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Q. When should a child first see an orthodontist?
A. We recommend that children come in for an evaluation no later than age seven. In some cases, children need to come in as young as three or four.
Many orthodontic problems are easier to correct if detected early rather than waiting until jaw growth has slowed. Early treatment may mean a patient will
avoid surgery or other more serious corrections later in life.
Q. Is it ever too late for a person to get braces?
A. No. Because healthy teeth can be moved at any age, an orthodontist can improve the smile of practically anyone. In fact, we regularly treat
patients in their 50s, 60s and beyond!
Q. Why is orthodontics important?
A. Orthodontics can boost a person's self-image as the teeth, jaws, and lips become properly aligned, but an attractive smile is just one of the
benefits. Alleviating or preventing physical health problems is just as important. Without treatment, orthodontic problems may lead to tooth decay, gum
disease, bone destruction, and chewing and digestive difficulties. A "bad bite" can contribute to speech impairments, tooth loss, chipped teeth, and other
dental injuries.
Q. What about the cost of orthodontic work?
A. This will vary, of course, depending on the nature of the problem. Some orthodontic problems require limited treatment. You may be surprised to
discover that orthodontics is less expensive than you thought.
We will be happy to discuss fees and payment plans with you. Many group dental plans now include orthodontic benefits. Also, flexible payment plans
are available, including options with no down payment and with low monthly payments over an extended period of time, even after treatment.
Above all, it's important to keep in mind the lifetime value that orthodontics provides.
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