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How can a child's growth affect orthodontic treatment?

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Orthodontic treatment and a child's growth often complement each other. Here's an example: If the upper front teeth protrude, the problem is often the result of a lower jaw that's shorter than the upper jaw. While the upper and lower jaws are still growing, orthodontic appliances can be used to help the growth of the lower jaw catch up to the growth of the upper jaw.
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Orthodontic treatment and a child's growth can complement each other. A common orthodontic problem to treat is protrusion of the upper front teeth. Quite often this problem is due in part to the lower jaw being shorter than the upper jaw. Upper teeth may also be the primary cause of the protrusion if they stick out too far. While the upper and lower jaws are growing, orthodontic appliances can be beneficial in reducing these discrepancies.
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Will this affect growth?

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Some children experience slow growth and stature ("failure to thrive"). In some cases, depending on the circumstances, supplements are required and growth hormones used when children consistently score below the 5th percentile of standard growth and development charts.
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My child has an allergy to nickel. Can my child still have orthodontic treatment?

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Yes, there are appliances available which are nickel-free. Please be sure to let us know of any allergies your child has.
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Is there anything my child can do to keep the orthodontic treatment on schedule?

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The most important thing your child can do is to be cooperative with the orthodontic treatment. Wear the appliances as instructed eat the proper foods to prevent breakage, and see your regular dentist at least every six months for cleanings. Keep all of your orthodontic appointments. Braces and retainers need to be taken care of, worn properly and adjusted regularly to achieve optimal results. Also, excellent brushing is necessary because if teeth and gums are healthy, the teeth move faster.
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How might the medication affect your child's growth and development?

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Loosening tight muscles and releasing fixed joints, most often performed on the hips, knees, and ankles. In rare cases, this surgery may be used for people with stiffness of their elbows, wrists, hands, and fingers. Cutting nerves on the limbs most affected by movements and tightness (spasticity). This procedure reduces spasms and allows more flexibility and control of the affected limbs and joints.
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Can I afford orthodontic treatment?

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Over the course of a lifetime, many patients will spend thousands to improve their dental health and appearance. Orthodontic treatment, especially early in life, may eliminate or reduce the need for those expensive future dental treatments. At the office of Dr. Wooten, we offer affordable payment options to make orthodontic treatment available to almost everyone.
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Should I get teeth extracted as part of my orthodontic treatment?

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It depends on your specific case. When we are young and our jaws are still growing, dentists/orthodontists can work with our growth to straighten the teeth without extraction. But once we are adults, dentists are limited to what is already in place. If your orthodontist recommends extraction, it may be wise to get at least one more (if not two more) opinions before going through with the procedure -- once the teeth are gone, they're gone! Your teeth and jaw help to shape your face.
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Who provides orthodontic treatment?

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Most dentists are trained to treat some minor orthodontic problems. If the dentist thinks the patient should see a specialist for treatment, he or she will provide a referral to an orthodontist. Orthodontics is a specialty area of dentistry that is officially known as Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics http://www.ada.org/prof/ed/specialties/definitions.asp .
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How do I know if my child is in need of orthodontic treatment?

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It is usually difficult for you to determine if treatment is necessary because there are many problems that can occur even though the front teeth look straight. Also, there are some problems that look intimidating and complex which will resolve on their own. Asking your family dentist is good reference, but we are still your best resource since orthodontics is all we do. Our initial exam is complimentary and we would be more than happy to see your child and make any recommendations necessary.
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How can I find out if my child or myself will benefit from orthodontic or TMJ treatment?

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Call our office for an initial examination appointment. Dr. Benkovich will identify, evaluate and prioritize your orthodontic needs by conducting a thorough orthodontic exam. He will then determine what treatment (if any) is necessary, as well as provide information on length of treatment and cost.
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How Can I tell if my child needs orthodontic treatment?

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It is usually difficult to know if your child will need orthodontic treatment until your child is 8-12 and their permenant teeth start to come in. We reccomend that you bring your child in to the orthodontist when your child is 8 to evaluate whether treatment will be needed. Generally, the orthodontist will evaluate your child, and if your child needs treatment, the orthodontist will take corrective action to avoid costly and painful treatment later on. No.
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There are several key indicators every parent can look for to determine if their child may need an orthodontic evaluation. The family dentist is the best source to recommend pursuing orthodontic treatment. Look for excess spacing and crowding. If large gaps are present or overlapping teeth become obvious, orthodontic correction is necessary. Teeth that erupt incorrectly, typically function improperly and look less pleasing. Another indicator is how the front teeth fit when the teeth are biting.
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Will the DORE treatment affect a child's creativity?

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No. It seems that creativity is the product of a powerful "thinking brain." The DORE therapy works on the cerebellum, which is the part of the brain that links the thinking brain to the rest of the body. Individuals with good creativity improve their skills even more.
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Who else will be in treatment with my child?

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The importance of this question can not be underestimated. Many treatment programs do not have stringent admissions criteria. As a result, youth who enter these programs are frequently and unnecessarily exposed to peers who introduce them to new, destructive behaviors and dangers. At ECHO, we are committed to a thorough screening process to insure that all persons accepted into the program are a good fit.
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How important is patient cooperation during orthodontic treatment?

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Successful orthodontic treatment is a two-way street, requiring consistent cooperation between the orthodontist and patient. To successfully complete the treatment plan, the patient must be willing to brush and floss diligently, wear rubber bands, use headgear or other appliances as prescribed by the orthodontist and keep appointments as scheduled. Damaged appliances can lengthen treatment time and may jeopardize the outcome of treatment.
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Can orthodontic treatment do for an adult what it does for children?

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Healthy teeth can be moved at almost any age. Many orthodontic problems can be corrected as easily and effectively for adults as children. Orthodontic forces move teeth the same way in a 75 year old adult as in a 12 year old. Complicating factors, such as lack of jaw growth, may present special treatment challenges. One in five orthodontic patients is an adult. The AAO estimates that nearly 1,000,000 adults in the United States and Canada are currently undergoing orthodontic treatment.
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Who can benefit from orthodontic treatment?

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Just about anyone at any age with poorly aligned teeth and/or improper occlusion (bite). Ask your dentist or an orthodontist if it would be beneficial for you. If you do not like the appearance of your teeth or smile, this may also be reason enough for you to find out what can be done about it. Many adult patients may also benefit from having either partial or comprehensive orthodontic treatment done prior to having extensive restorative (bridges, crowns, implants) or periodontal therapy.
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Why choose orthodontic treatment?

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Any orthodontic problem may be classified as a malocclusion, or "bad bite." The following problems may be helped or minimized with proper orthodontic treatment: misaligned, crooked, or crowed teeth, missing teeth, extra teeth, an overbite, an openbite and misaligned or incorrect jaw position.
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What is preventive orthodontic treatment?

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Preventive orthodontic treatment is intended to keep a malocclusion ("bad bite" or crooked teeth) from developing in an otherwise normal mouth. The goal is to provide adequate space for permanent teeth to come in. Treatment may require a space maintainer to hold space for a primary (baby) tooth lost too early, or removal of primary teeth that do not come out on their own to create room for permanent teeth.
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What is interceptive orthodontic treatment?

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Interceptive orthodontic treatment is performed for problems that, if left untreated, could lead to the development of more serious dental problems over time. The goal is to reduce the severity of a developing problem and eliminate the cause. The length of later comprehensive orthodontic treatment may be reduced.
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