A structured orthodontic approach designed for developing smiles
Orthodontic care provides your child with a straight, even smile. Braces can boost your child's confidence and prevent dental troubles down the road. But choosing the right orthodontic treatment is not always easy. The first orthodontist visit can be nerve-wracking for both parents and children.
Orthodontics for kids is available at Trielle Orthodontics in Union and the surrounding area. Our team offers a wide range of services, including first braces. We help your family explore your options for orthodontic care. Call us at (908) 206-4700 to learn more.
Parents often have questions about timing, benefits, and what to expect with two-phase orthodontic treatment. These answers provide clarity on how this approach supports growing smiles.
During Phase One, the team works to improve jaw shape and alignment. In Phase One, patients still have some of their baby teeth. The provider strives to develop a proper foundation for permanent teeth.
Phase One usually begins around ages six to 10. After Phase One is complete, children have a “rest” period. During this period, the dental team waits for permanent teeth to erupt and the jawbone to develop. The orthodontist can explain when your child's Phase One treatment begins and ends.
Phase Two usually begins around ages 11 to 13. Once children have their permanent teeth, they are eligible for treatments like first braces. Our dental team can let you know when it's time to consider Phase Two treatments.
When children are young, it can be difficult to predict how their mouths will develop. But early orthodontic assessments can help parents plan for future dental care. All children should receive an assessment by age 7. During this exam, the orthodontist may take measurements or impressions. The team explains what type of care your child may need in the future.
Treatment costs can vary. As a rule, the more complex treatment plans carry higher costs. Trielle Orthodontics can provide a breakdown of estimated costs.
Orthodontic care is most effective when it works with natural growth. Two-phase treatment allows concerns to be addressed at the right time, supporting long-term oral health. Schedule an evaluation to see if this approach is right for your child.
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