- Guide the growth of the jaw
- Guide incoming permanent teeth into a more favorable position
- Gain space for permanent teeth
- Improve appearance and self-esteem
- Avoid the need for permanent tooth extractions
- Reduce likelihood of impacted permanent teeth
- Correct thumb-sucking habits
- Reduce the risk of trauma to protruded front teeth
- Eliminate abnormal swallowing or speech problems
It’s not always obvious to a parent if their child has an orthodontic problem. Some signs and habits that may indicate the need for an orthodontic examination are:
- Excessive crowding or blocked out teeth
- A lower jaw that shifts to one side or forward when biting
- Early or late loss of baby teeth
- Difficulty in chewing or biting
- Thumb or finger sucking
- Mouth breathing
- Biting the cheek
- Missing or impacted permanent teeth
- Teeth that meet abnormally or not at all
- Jaws and teeth that are out of proportion to the rest of the face
- If any of these problems are noted by the dentist or parent, regardless of age, it is advisable to consult an orthodontist.