October 8, 2014
Top 5 Ways Braces Encourage Healthy Development
- Braces can help your child develop and maintain self-esteem in the long run. With early correction, treatment can last as little as 15 months, and once it is over, children score higher on standard markings for emotional and social well-being. If more correction is needed later, children who have had early correction work may not need to wear braces for as long once they're teenagers.
- Early correction can affect the development of the jaw during critical years, resulting in better facial development, less risk of speech defects, and an overall improvement in your child's appearance.
- Straight teeth are easier to keep clean than crooked, crowded teeth, reducing the potential for developing tooth decay and gum disease. In the event your child needs fillings or crowns later in life, it is far easier for dentists to do the work if the teeth are straight.
- Straight teeth are more efficient when your child eats; a child with crooked or poorly placed teeth can end up with digestive problems and reduced nutrient absorption, which can negatively impact his or her physical and mental development. Children who have had corrective treatment are also less likely to develop bad oral habits such as thumb sucking.
- Protruding front teeth are prone to injury. Because of the rate at which children develop, correcting over and underbite can only be done early in life, reducing the risk of damage to the teeth. Applying corrective work early reduces the risk of the child needing jaw surgery or extraction of healthy permanent teeth later, and reduces the risk of impacted wisdom teeth.