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What is interceptive orthodontics?

Interceptive orthodontics — sometimes called early orthodontic treatment — focuses on addressing dental and jaw issues before they become more serious. It’s typically recommended for children between the ages of 6 and 10 who still have a mix of baby and adult teeth.

Here’s what Canadian parents should know about this proactive approach.

🤔 What Does Interceptive Treatment Do?

  • Guides jaw growth and facial development
  • Corrects harmful oral habits (like thumb sucking or tongue thrusting)
  • Creates space for adult teeth to come in properly
  • Reduces the need for future extractions or surgery

Common tools used include:

  • Palatal expanders
  • Partial braces
  • Space maintainers or growth appliances

🌟 Key Benefits

  • Shorter or simpler treatment in the teen years
  • Improved bite and symmetry
  • Boost in confidence and function early on

🩺 Does Every Child Need It?

No — many kids don’t require any treatment until age 11–14. But early evaluation helps identify those who do and lets your provider monitor development over time.

🛌 What Happens During a Consultation?

  • Review of dental growth and jaw alignment
  • Digital scans and bite assessment
  • Personalized treatment plan (if needed)

Curious if your child needs early orthodontic treatment?

Book a consultation at McLevin Dental
— we’ll assess their development and guide you through the next steps for a healthy, confident smile.

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