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Early Orthodontics
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Transforming Smiles with Bold Bite Orthodontics in Jacksonville, FL

Your Partner in Early Orthodontic Care


A confident and healthy smile can make a lasting impression. Orthodontic treatment plays a crucial role in correcting dental misalignments, ensuring proper oral health, and boosting self-esteem. While many people believe orthodontics is primarily for teenagers or adults, early orthodontic intervention is key to achieving optimal results. In Jacksonville, FL, Bold Bite Orthodontics stands out as a leading provider of comprehensive orthodontic care, specializing in early intervention. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of early orthodontic treatment and how Bold Bite Orthodontics can transform smiles for patients in Jacksonville and beyond.

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Why Choose Early Orthodontics?


Early orthodontic treatment, typically recommended between the ages of 7 and 10, provides numerous advantages in guiding jaw and tooth development. By identifying and addressing orthodontic issues at an early stage, parents can help their children achieve a well-aligned smile and prevent more severe problems in the future. Early intervention allows orthodontists to take advantage of the growth spurts that occur during childhood, making the treatment process more efficient and effective.

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Benefits of Early Orthodontic Treatment:

  • Correcting Dental Misalignments: Early orthodontics can address a range of common issues, including overcrowding, spacing, crossbites, overbites, underbites, and more. By guiding the growth and alignment of the teeth and jaws, orthodontic treatment ensures a harmonious and functional bite.

  • Reducing Treatment Complexity: Treating orthodontic problems at an early stage can often prevent the need for more invasive and complicated interventions in the future. By addressing concerns promptly, orthodontists can guide the growth of the jaw, create space for erupting permanent teeth, and minimize the need for tooth extractions or surgical procedures.

  • Improving Oral Health: Misaligned teeth can be challenging to clean properly, increasing the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues. Early orthodontic treatment aligns the teeth, making it easier to maintain good oral hygiene practices and reducing the likelihood of dental complications later in life.

  • Enhancing Self-Confidence: A beautiful smile contributes to a child's self-esteem and social interactions. Correcting dental misalignments at an early age can boost self-confidence, allowing children to smile freely and feel more comfortable in social situations.

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Located in Jacksonville, FL, Bold Bite Orthodontics is a renowned orthodontic practice committed to providing exceptional care and specialized expertise in early orthodontics. With a team of highly skilled orthodontists and a patient-centered approach, Bold Bite Orthodontics offers a comprehensive range of orthodontic services tailored to meet the unique needs of young patients.

 

Services Offered:

  • Early Orthodontic Evaluation: Bold Bite Orthodontics begins the treatment journey by conducting a thorough evaluation to assess the child's dental development, jaw alignment, and potential orthodontic issues. Early detection allows for timely intervention and optimal treatment outcomes.

  • Customized Treatment Plans: Based on the evaluation, Bold Bite Orthodontics develops personalized treatment plans that address each child's specific orthodontic needs. Treatment options may include traditional braces, clear aligners, or other orthodontic appliances tailored to the child's comfort and desired outcomes.

  • Monitoring Growth and Development: Bold Bite Orthodontics closely monitors the growth and development of young patients, providing proactive care to guide jaw and tooth alignment. Regular check-ups ensure that treatment progress is on track, and adjustments are made as necessary.

  • Compassionate and Friendly Environment: Bold Bite Orthodontics understands the importance of creating a comfortable and supportive atmosphere for children and their families. The caring team ensures that each child feels at ease during appointments, fostering a positive orthodontic experience.


Early orthodontic treatment is a valuable investment in your child's dental health and overall well-being. With Bold Bite Orthodontics in Jacksonville, FL, parents can trust that their child's smile is in expert hands. By addressing orthodontic concerns early on, Bold Bite Orthodontics transforms smiles, enhances oral health, and boosts self-confidence. Take the first step towards your child's brighter future by scheduling a consultation with Bold Bite Orthodontics today.

Common Questions

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At what age should a child first visit the orthodontist?

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that most children be seen for an orthodontic screening by age seven. This allows our doctors to to determine if orthodontic treatment will be required and the best timeline for the patient’s treatment. Many of the dentists in our community have been trained to identify orthodontic problems early, and may refer you to our office prior to age seven.

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Why are children being evaluated at such an early age?

Early diagnosis and treatment can guide erupting teeth into a more favorable position, preserve space for permanent teeth, and reduce the likelihood of fracturing protruded front teeth.

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If early treatment is indicated, we can guide the growth of the jaw and incoming permanent teeth. Early treatment can also regulate the width of the upper and lower dental arches, gain space for permanent teeth, avoid the need for permanent tooth extractions, reduce the likelihood of impacted permanent teeth, correct thumb sucking, and eliminate abnormal swallowing or speech problems. In other words, early treatment can simplify later treatment, after all the permanent teeth erupt.

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Does early treatment benefit all children?

Early treatment does not necessarily benefit all children. Certain types of orthodontic problems can be more easily and efficiently corrected in the teen years when all the permanent teeth have erupted. Some skeletal orthodontic problems should not be addressed until growth is more advanced or completed. The doctors develop a plan for treatment based on each individual child’s needs. If the doctor decides the patient is not ready for treatment, they are placed on our orthodontic supervisory program.

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What is the Orthodontic Supervisory Program?

The orthodontic supervisory program was created for patients who are not yet ready for treatment and have been placed on recall. This program enables us to monitor the eruptive pattern of a patient’s permanent teeth. Sometimes, poor erupted patterns of permanent teeth may be eliminated with early removal of baby teeth, in order to reduce the treatment time required for braces. We will notify your general dentist of any recommendations made during your visit. We normally see our recall patients every six to eight months to observe their progress as they grow. There is no fee for this program, and it helps our orthodontists determine the optimum time to begin treatment to achieve the best possible result for your child.

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In addition to a beautiful new smile, what are some other benefits of orthodontic treatment?

Braces can improve function of the bite and teeth, improve ability to clean the teeth, prevent wear on the teeth, and increase the longevity of natural teeth over a lifetime.

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If a child has treatment early, will this prevent the need for braces as an adolescent?

Early treatment can begin the correction of significant problems, prevent more severe problems from developing, and simplify future treatment. Because all of the permanent teeth have not yet erupted when early treatment is performed, final tooth alignment may not have been corrected. Typically, a shortened comprehensive phase of treatment (Phase II – full braces) in the teen years, after all the permanent teeth have erupted, completes this correction. However, in some circumstances, further orthodontic treatment may not be indicated.

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Do we still need to see our family dentist during orthodontic treatment?

Patients with braces and other orthodontic appliances require more effort to keep their teeth and gums clean. Because we want to ensure the highest level of dental health, we recommend you see your family dentist for regular check-ups and cleanings every six months during treatment.

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