Early Orthodontic Intervention: A Guide to Preventative Care for Children
Early orthodontic evaluations are crucial as they can identify potential issues before they become more complex. Dr. Massih recommends that children have their first orthodontic visit by the age of seven. This allows him to monitor the jaw and teeth development and intervene early if necessary. Timely intervention can simplify future treatments and is often less invasive.
Certain habits like thumb sucking and prolonged use of pacifiers can adversely affect a child’s dental alignment. Dr. Massih and his team work with parents and children to address these habits early on, which can prevent or reduce orthodontic problems later. They provide guidance and tools to help children break these habits effectively.
As children grow, their orthodontic needs can change. Regular check-ups enable Dr. Massih to adjust treatment plans as necessary to accommodate the child’s growth and development. This proactive approach ensures that treatments are as effective as possible and are tailored to the child’s changing needs.
Education is key to successful orthodontic outcomes. Dr. Massih educates parents on supporting their children’s dental health, including proper brushing techniques, the importance of a balanced diet, and regular dental visits. This education helps establish healthy habits early, promoting better dental health throughout the child’s life.
Early intervention in orthodontics can set the stage for a lifetime of healthy smiles. By addressing issues early and educating families, Dr. Massih helps ensure that children in Glendale grow up with strong, well-aligned teeth.
- Pediatric Dentistry Journal
- American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- Clinical Pediatric Orthodontics
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