Kids Dental Braces
Types of Braces
Traditional Metal Braces:
- Description: Made of high-grade stainless steel.
- Advantages: Most effective for severe corrections, typically the least expensive.
- Disadvantages: Highly noticeable.
Ceramic Braces:
- Description: Made of clear or tooth-colored ceramic material.
- Advantages: Less noticeable than metal braces.
- Disadvantages: More expensive, can stain if not properly cared for.
Lingual Braces:
- Description: Attached to the back of the teeth.
- Advantages: Invisible from the front.
- Disadvantages: More difficult to clean, can affect speech, usually more expensive.
Clear Aligners (e.g., Invisalign):
- Description: Series of custom-made, clear plastic aligners.
- Advantages: Nearly invisible, removable for eating and cleaning.
- Disadvantages: May not be suitable for severe cases, typically more expensive.
Ideal Age for Braces
- Early Intervention: Some children may benefit from early orthodontic treatment, often called phase I, around ages 6-9, particularly for issues like crossbites or protruding front teeth.
- Typical Age: Most children get braces between ages 10-14 when most of the permanent teeth have come in, and the jaw is still growing.
Benefits of Braces for Kids
- Improved Oral Health: Correct alignment helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
- Better Functionality: Aligns the bite, making it easier to chew and speak.
- Enhanced Aesthetics: Straightens teeth, improving the child’s smile and self-esteem.
Process of Getting Braces
- Consultation: Initial visit to an orthodontist to assess the child’s needs.
- Planning: Detailed plan and possibly X-rays or impressions of the teeth.
- Placement: Braces are attached in a single appointment.
- Adjustments: Regular visits (usually every 4-8 weeks) to adjust braces.
- Removal: Braces are removed after the teeth have been properly aligned.
- Retainers: Post-braces, retainers are often used to maintain alignment.
Care and Maintenance
- Oral Hygiene: Brushing and flossing are crucial to prevent cavities and gum disease.
- Diet: Avoid hard, sticky, and sugary foods that can damage braces or cause decay.
- Regular Check-ups: Routine visits to the orthodontist for adjustments and monitoring.
Call us at (972) 875-2501 or visit https://ennissmiles.com/home to schedule your appointment.
Find us at:
1022 E Ennis Ave,
Suite C,
Ennis TX 75119.
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