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You Gave Them a Sense of Humor
We’ll Give Them a Confident Smile.

At Success Orthodontics, we believe every child deserves a confident smile. The thing is, the earlier we can catch and identify an orthodontic problem, the better your child’s overall results will be. That’s why the American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all children get evaluated by age 7. In many cases, coming in for this appointment doesn’t mean your child will start orthodontics care, but it will allow to plan for the most appropriate time to intervene. If you have a child that’s about to turn 7 (or has already turned 7), schedule their free orthodontic evaluation today. This one appointment can give your child a head start on having a beautiful, confident smile for life.

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Why Age 7?

By this age, many children will have their first molars and other adult teeth are starting to erupt. This initial appointment allows us to get scans and images that we can use to assess any current or potential issues. If your child is not ready for treatment, we will monitor their smile development. We do this by scheduling your child for appointments every 6 months or so for reassessment; this way, we are sure to start treatment at the most optimal time. If we notice that early intervention is needed, we can step in and provide care before the problem becomes more complex.

Your First Visit

A Few Things We Watch Out For:

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Misalignment/Crowding

Misaligned teeth are harder to keep clean. They can also lead to uneven wear & tear on your teeth.

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Spacing Issues

This occurs when your child loses a baby tooth too early. This can happen if there is crowding, and a misaligned growing tooth pushing the neighboring teeth.

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Tooth Eruption

By age 7, kids typically have 4 permanent molars & up to 4 permanent incisors. If they have more than that or less, this could mean problems in the future.

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Underbite

Underbites happen when your lower jaw grows too far forward, or your upper jaw grows too small.

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Protrusion

Front teeth that noticeably protrude – otherwise known as buck teeth – can cause speech problems or indicate a lower jaw that is growing deficiently.

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Crossbite

Crossbites happen when your top teeth close inside your bottom teeth. This can make your jaws shift from side to side causing asymmetrical jaw growth.

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Deep Bite/Overbite

Deep bites happen when your top teeth cover more of your lower teeth and can indicate a smaller lower jaw.

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Open Bite

Open bites are when your bottom teeth and your top teeth don’t meet. This can be caused by a tongue thrusting problem. When teeth do not overlap, it is very difficult to chew properly.

Give your child a head start toward a confident smile.