Early, interceptive orthodontic treatment
as a proactive approach
Some dental and skeletal growth problems can be recognized in children as young as 7 years of age. Early, interceptive orthodontic treatment is a proactive approach to correct development issues before they worsen, minimizing the need for more extensive treatment later. This is We call this early intervention “Phase 1” and is ideally performed between the ages of 8-11. Phase 1 is usually followed by a “Phase 2” treatment as a teenager once all of the permanent teeth come in. Phase 1 usually lasts 6-12months—the perfect amount of time to address and resolve the most critical issues.