The doctors
of Coastal Carolina Orthodontics and the American Association of Orthodontists
recommend all children have a check-up with an orthodontic specialist by age
7. Many times, however, we hear parents
say “Why should I bring my child to see the orthodontist at such a young
age? My child isn’t ready for braces.” And, the truth is, for most young patients
that’s correct.
Coastal
Carolina Orthodontics is proud of the long history of our “Growth Observation
Program,” in which we monitor the development of your child’s teeth and facial
structures. This program is offered at our Morehead City, Jacksonville, and Havelock, NC locations. With over 150 years of
collective orthodontic experience, our doctors are experts at identifying
orthodontic problems early in development and can provide guidance to help
minimize their severity. Some such problems are discussed in more detail on our website: smilemakersnc.com
These Growth
Observation visits provide parents with useful information about their child’s
individual orthodontic needs, as well as peace of mind knowing an expert in dental
and facial development is looking out for their child’s best interest.
To take part
in our Growth Observation Program, call either our Morehead City, Havelock, or Jacksonville office to schedule a free consultation. If more extensive dental records or early
treatment are not needed, there is no cost to you for enrolling your child in
this program, which typically involves a free exam in our office every six to
18 months.
Call us
today to schedule a free consultation for the benefit of your child’s
orthodontic health!
Morehead City: 252-726-1137
Jacksonville: 910-353-5234
Havelock: 252-447-1181
Reasons
your child should schedule a consultation with Coastal Carolina Orthodontics
by age 7:
1)
The permanent bite
begins to be established with the eruption of the 6 year molars, allowing for
early detection of developing overbites or underbites as well as width
discrepancies between the jaws.
2)
Permanent front
teeth usually erupt between 6 and 8 years of age allowing the identification
of crowding, deep bites, open bites, and habits which may be harmful to
dental development.
3)
Finally, and
perhaps most importantly, early observation appointments allow your child to
become familiar with the orthodontic team and office long before braces are
needed.
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Article Provided by Morehead City
native, Dr. D. Walker, DDS, MS of Coastal Carolina Orthodontics, graduate of
the UNC School of Dentistry, published research author, and former NIH Fellow
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