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Early Intervention Orthodontics

Setting the Foundation for a Lifetime of Healthy Smiles

At Condie Orthodontics, we believe that proactive care is key to optimal oral health. Our early intervention orthodontic treatment focuses on guiding proper jaw development and addressing potential issues before they become more complex, creating the foundation for a beautiful, functional smile that lasts a lifetime.

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What is Early Intervention?

Early intervention orthodontics, also known as Phase 1 treatment or interceptive orthodontics, is a proactive approach that begins while your child still has their primary (baby) teeth and focuses on addressing developmental issues early on.

By examining children at a young age—ideally around age 7 as recommended by the American Association of Orthodontists—we can identify potential problems with jaw growth and emerging teeth before they become more serious. This allows us to:

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Signs Your Child May Benefit from Early Intervention

While every child should have an orthodontic evaluation by age 7, certain signs may indicate a need for early intervention:

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Our Early Intervention Approach

At Condie Orthodontics, our early intervention approach is thoughtful and conservative. We don’t believe in unnecessary treatment—instead, we focus on addressing specific developmental concerns that could lead to more significant issues later in life

Our process begins with a thorough examination of your child’s teeth, jaws, and facial structure. Using low-radiation digital X-rays, photographs, and when necessary, 3D imaging, Dr. Condie will evaluate:

  • Jaw growth patterns
  • Tooth development sequencing
  • Airway considerations
  • Habits that may affect development
  • Functional concerns (speech, chewing, etc.)

Based on this evaluation, Dr. Condie will create a customized treatment plan specific to your child’s unique needs. This may include:

  • Palatal Expansion – Widening the upper jaw to create space for permanent teeth and improve breathing
  • Space Maintainers – Preserving space for permanent teeth after premature loss of baby teeth
  • Habit Correction – Addressing thumb sucking or tongue thrusting
  • Limited Braces or Clear Aligners – Correcting specific alignment issues
  • Growth Modification – Guiding jaw growth to correct skeletal discrepancies
  • Airway Optimization – Expanding narrow dental arches to improve breathing capacity

We believe that informed parents and children make better decisions about oral health. During the early intervention process, we’ll provide guidance on:

  • Proper oral hygiene techniques
  • Nutrition for dental health
  • Habit management strategies
  • What to expect during treatment
  • Long-term oral health planning
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Benefits of Early Intervention

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The Two-Phase Approach

Many children who receive early intervention will benefit from our two-phase treatment approach:

Phase 1: Early Intervention (Ages 6-10)

This initial phase focuses on guiding jaw development and addressing skeletal issues while the child is still growing. Treatment typically lasts 9-18 months, followed by a resting period where we monitor growth and development.

Monitoring Period

Between Phase 1 and Phase 2, we’ll see your child periodically to monitor the eruption of permanent teeth and continuing jaw development. This allows us to determine the best timing for Phase 2 treatment,if needed.

Phase 2: Comprehensive Treatment (Usually Ages 11-14)

Once most or all permanent teeth have erupted, Phase 2 treatment focuses on final tooth alignment and bite correction, typically using full braces or clear aligners. Because of the groundwork laid during Phase1, this phase is often shorter and less complex than it would have been without early intervention

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Early Intervention FAQs

Is early intervention necessary for all children?

No. While every child should have an orthodontic evaluation by age 7, only certain developmental issues warrant early treatment. Dr. Condie will recommend early intervention only when it provides significant benefits.

Most children who undergo early intervention will still need some form of orthodontic treatment when all their permanent teeth erupt. However, this later treatment is often less extensive and simpler than it would have been without early intervention.

Many dental insurance plans with orthodontic benefits will cover a portion of early intervention treatment. Our team will verify your coverage and help maximize your benefits.

Early intervention appliances are generally well-tolerated by children. Some temporary discomfort may occur when appliances are first placed or adjusted, but this typically resolves quickly.

Most Phase 1 treatments last between 9-18 months, depending on the specific issues being addressed. Dr. Condie will provide a more specific timeline during your consultation.

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Partner with Us for Your Child's Smile Journey

Early intervention represents an opportunity to guide your child’s dental development in a positive direction, potentially saving them from more complicated treatment later. Dr. Condie brings extensive experience in early intervention techniques and stays current with the latest advances in this specialized area of orthodontics.

Schedule your child’s complimentary orthodontic evaluation today to learn if early intervention could benefit their developing smile.