Children’s orthodontics? The best age is generally around twelve or three years old. Dental deformities are divided into dental deformities, functional deformities, skeletal deformities, anterior crossbites, etc. Different types of deformities , the best time for correction is also different.
Based on the type of deformity, the best age for children to have their teeth corrected is as follows:
1. Dental deformities: Generally, the best time to correct dental deformities is around the age of twelve or thirteen, that is, In the early stage of permanent dentition, when children have just lost their teeth and are still growing and developing vigorously, it is the best time for orthodontics.
2. Functional deformity: The best time to correct functional deformity is between 6 and 12 years old. Since functional deformity often occurs during this period, which is the dentition period, if the correction is delayed, it may Development of skeletal deformities.
3. Bone deformity: The best time to correct dental deformity caused by bone deformity is when the child is at the peak of growth and development, that is, around 10-12 years old for girls and 11-13 years old for boys. .
4. Anterior crossbite: commonly known as "underbite", it has a serious impact on children's jaw development. Once it occurs, it should be corrected immediately. The earliest correction can start at about 3 and a half years old. It usually only takes 3-6 months to be cured.
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