The first visit to the orthodontist is usually recommended by the dentist when he notices some irregularities in the development of the bite. Parents are also often concerned that the child has crooked teeth and go to the orthodontist on their own initiative. It is always better to go for a consultation too early than too late. Some malocclusions should be treated when the child still has baby teeth. However, most malocclusions are ultimately treated after the permanent teeth have erupted, using fixed braces. Often, patients are treated with removable braces during the period of tooth replacement – so that later treatment with fixed braces is more effective. Straight teeth are important for several reasons: protruding incisors are exposed to injuries, and can also cause the child to feel bad. Malocclusions can increase tooth decay and gum disease (it is difficult to clean the teeth in places where the teeth are crowded), joint diseases and speech defects.
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