Finding and diagnosing orthodontic problems early can help keep problems from getting worse and more expensive to treat later in the junior high and high school years.
NEWTOWN, CT, October 06, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- If you are considering choosing a dentist to help your child get and maintain a beautiful, straight smile, here are some facts you should consider:
Earlier is Better - The American Dental Association recommends that a child have an orthodontic evaluation no later than age 7. Although this may seem early in a child's life, Dr. Gund, an orthodontist at Dental Associates of Connecticut provides the following insight, "finding and diagnosing orthodontic problems early can help keep problems from getting worse and more expensive to treat later in the junior high and high school years."
Braces Have Changed - When it comes to straightening teeth, there are exciting new options in color, style and material. For example, Invisalign clear braces system is one of the most popular options chosen by patients today. Invisalign braces are nearly invisible in appearance and can be removed quickly an easily for special the patient for special occasions and brushing.
Experience Matters - The alignment of your teeth is best treated by the hands of an experienced orthodontist. An orthodontist receives extensive education at a residency training program that extends 3 years beyond dental school. An experienced orthodontist has the training and expertise needed to make sure your jaws and teeth work in coordination so that you can eat, speak and chew without discomfort.
It's Easier Than Ever - 3D Digital scanning and modeling techniques are replacing the "goopy" experience of traditional impressions. Dr. Gilman, an orthodontist at Dental Associates of Connecticut explains, "The younger kids really like that fact that they can avoid the gagging associated with traditional dental impression materials. Additionally, our young patients get excited about receiving an actual model of their teeth that is produced on a 3D printer."
For more information on early-age orthodontic care or to learn about and see first-hand, the latest orthodontic options available to patients, contact Dr. Aaron Gilman or Dr. Erol Gund at Dental Associates of Connecticut.
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