Concerned about your child’s teeth? While the field of orthodontics has a long way to go in providing compassionate care for people with developmental differences, your child has the right to quality dental care — the same as anyone else.
The general recommendation is that kids should see an orthodontist by age 7. This is so the orthodontist can identify and address issues before they become more serious. The orthodontist will evaluate your child’s jaw, alignment, bite, baby and permanent teeth, plus skeletal development to make sure it’s all progressing the way it should. This is important because some jaw issues can be corrected in early childhood, before the jaw stops growing. Keep in mind that orthodontists do more than just install braces. Most orthodontic issues are inherited; orthodontists can find problems before your child’s permanent teeth have all come in. Your child doesn’t have to have a referral from the dentist to see an orthodontist. Usually parents are the ones to spot the signs, anyway.