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Few
of us are born with that perfect smile, but modern medicine can
get pretty close. Three out of 4 children could benefit from orthodontic
treatment. Forget your old ideas about orthodontics ("Tinsel
Teeth, ""Metal Mouth"). Today there are many styles
of braces that can help children actually make a fashion statement
as their smiles are being perfected. Best of all, straightening
teeth, correcting protruding jaws, improving bites and the other
jobs of orthodontics have all become less painful and more successfully
done.
Does
Your Child Need Braces?
About
50 percent of children can benefit from braces. Though we tend to
think of braces as a route to a beautiful smile, orthodontics can
also correct talking or chewing problems. Any of the following signs
may indicate that your child needs braces.
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Early or late loss of teeth
Difficulty chewing or biting.
Finger sucking or other oral habits. (Especially after age
six)
Crowding, misplaced or blocked out teeth
Jaws that shift or make sounds
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Speech difficulty
Biting the cheek or into the roof of the mouth
Protruding teeth
Teeth that meet in an abnormal manner or don't meet at
all
Facial imbalance
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We recommend the first orthodontic examination between the ages
of six and eight or whenever you or your family dentist identifies
a problem. A child does not need to be referred to an orthodontist
by a general dentist. A parent may call on their own for a free
initial consultation.
Orthodontics for Adults
As
the profession has changed, so have the patients. Today, over one-third
of Dr. Coker's patients are adults. In today's society, bite and
TMJ problems, aesthetic braces and shortened treatment times have
all contributed to this phenomenon. Still, the most opportune time
is during childhood while the teeth and jaws are still growing.
In many cases potentially serious problems can be greatly reduced
or eliminated with early treatment.
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