What is Interceptive Orthodontics, and When Is it Needed?

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Did you know that orthodontic treatment isn’t just for teens and adults? Let’s talk about early intervention and why it can make a big difference!

Hi, I’m Dr Simon Deall from Central Coast Orthodontics.

Interceptive orthodontics, also known as early orthodontic treatment, involves addressing dental or jaw issues in children before all their permanent teeth have come in. The goal is to guide the growth and development of the jaws and teeth, which can help prevent more complex problems down the track.

This type of treatment is often recommended for children between the ages of 6 and 10, especially if they have conditions like severe crowding, crossbites, or habits like thumb-sucking that affect jaw growth.

What is Interceptive Orthodontics, and When Is it Needed? At Central Coast Orthodontics In Gosford, Erina, Central Coast

By intervening early, we can create space for erupting teeth, correct misalignments, and reduce the need for extractions or more invasive treatments later.

Not all children need interceptive orthodontics, but an early evaluation can help determine what’s best for your child. If you’re unsure, schedule a consultation with us. We’re here to help you understand your options and guide you through every step of the process.

A proactive approach today can set the foundation for a lifetime of healthy, confident smiles. Let us know if you have any questions or concerns—we’re here to help!

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