Early Orthodontic Treatment in Houston, TX
At What Age Should A Child First See The Pediatric Orthodontist?
According to the American Association of Orthodontists, children should receive their first orthodontic screening by age 7. This allows Dr. Amir Davoody, Dr. Rana Mehr, and Dr. Panagiotis Kyteas to assess how your child’s smile is developing and determine the ideal time to begin treatment, if needed, for braces for kids. Many local dentists are trained to identify early signs of orthodontic issues and may refer your child even earlier if they notice potential concerns.
Will Early Orthodontic Treatment Eliminate the Need for Braces for Kids Later?
In many cases, early treatment can address significant issues and simplify later care. However, it may not fully eliminate the need for Phase II treatment (comprehensive braces) once all permanent teeth have come in. That second phase is often shorter and less complex thanks to the early head start. In some situations, no additional treatment is necessary.
Why Evaluate at an Early Age?
Early orthodontic evaluations provide an opportunity to:
Guide erupting teeth into better positions
Preserve space for incoming permanent teeth
Reduce the risk of trauma to protruding front teeth
Correct harmful habits like thumb sucking
Improve tongue position and swallowing patterns
Expand the upper and lower dental arches to support healthy development
Avoid the need for permanent tooth extractions
Reduce the risk of impacted teeth
Simplify and shorten future treatment in adolescence
If early treatment is recommended, our doctors can help guide jaw development and improve the way the teeth and bite come together.
Is Early Treatment Necessary for Every Child?
Not all children need orthodontic treatment at an early age. Some concerns are more effectively addressed during the teen years once all permanent teeth have erupted. Skeletal issues may also require more advanced growth before they can be corrected. If treatment isn’t yet necessary, your child will be enrolled in our Orthodontic Supervisory Program so we can monitor their growth and development over time.
What is the Orthodontic Supervisory Program?
This complimentary program allows us to:
Track how your child’s teeth and bite are developing
Identify opportunities for early intervention—like the timely removal of baby teeth
Communicate recommendations to your child’s general dentist for coordinated care
Determine the optimal time to begin treatment
We typically schedule check-ups every 6 to 8 months to stay ahead of any changes. There is no fee for this program—it’s simply part of our commitment to proactive, personalized care.
More Than Just a Beautiful Smile
Early orthodontic care lays the groundwork for long-term oral health and functional benefits, including:
Improved bite alignment and chewing ability
Easier brushing and flossing
Reduced wear and tear on teeth
Increased longevity of natural teeth
Better long-term stability and aesthetics
Do We Still Need to Visit the Family Dentist During Treatment?
Absolutely. Children in orthodontic care should continue seeing their general dentist every six months for regular cleanings and exams. Excellent oral hygiene is essential to ensure the success of treatment and maintain a healthy foundation for a lifelong smile.