(1) Although the effect of orthodontics is related to age, the earlier the better. For example, if the child is still changing his teeth, it is generally recommended to do orthodontics after changing his teeth. In stomatology, 1 1- 15 years old is called the "golden age" of orthodontics.
(2) Some children will have some temporary malocclusion during tooth replacement, such as slight crowding, anterior teeth gap and deep occlusion. Parents should not worry when they see these situations.
(3) Generally, with the gradual growth of children, these malocclusion deformities will gradually disappear or alleviate, so orthodontic treatment may not be needed. Specifically, we should wait for the child to change his teeth before taking him to a regular professional dental institution for examination.