Advantages of Early Preventative and Interceptive Orthodontics in the 5 to 7 Year Old

  • Provides greater stability for crowding and rotation corrections:
    1. naturally enlarges arches (4 mm. mean in the lower, 5 mm. in the upper).
    2. allows collagenous fiber development only after the incisors have erupted straight.
    3. can utilize the leeway space for additional arch size, if necessary, before fiber development.
    4. can obtain up to 7.0 mm. of additional arch length.
  • Provides greater stability of overbite and overjet:
    1. corrects excessive overjet before full adult incisor eruption and prevents excessive overbite development.
    2. provides proper upper and lower interincisal contact which prevents supereruption into excessive overbite.
    3. obtain adequate vertical and horizontal jaw growth in moderate and severe cases.
    4. eliminates the need for depression of incisors and/or eruption of posteriors at later stage of orthodontics.
    5. normal overbite and overjet established prior to fiber formation.
  • Prevents TMJ problems from developing:
    1. prevents deep overbites by limiting incisal overeruption.
    2. obtain early advancement of the mandible and correct excessive overjets.
    3. eliminates restriction of free forward movement of mandible during growth, which can cause posterior directed condyler growth and displacement.
    4. discourages bruxism by creating more lateral occlusal excursion.
    5. prevents the development of crossbites.
  • Converts difficult orthodontic problems of excessive crowding, overbite, overjet and Class II to easy Class I cases:
    1. what remains are Class I touch-ups which might involve torque, axial incisal uprighting, minor rotations, and some overbite corrections.
    2. eliminates up to 50% of extraction cases.
    3. can reduce or eliminate gummy smiles.
    4. prevents the development of excessive maxillary lingual crown torque.
    5. creates normal occlusal planes with no vertical variation by controlling eruption of upper and lower posteriors.
  • Obtains a natural appearance of teeth and smile:
    1. allows face to naturally grow around and adapt to the occlusion.
    2. obtains optimum vertical and lateral position of incisors within smile.
    3. bilaterally coordinates and levels the occlusal planes.
    4. controls the eruption of the upper and lower incisors to be level vertically with both posterior occlusal planes.
  • Aids in function and health of teeth:
    1. elimination of overbite, overjet, and crowding which aid in mastication, digestion and speech.
    2. reduces risk of TMJ problems.
    3. increases gingival health and support of incisors.
    4. reduces risk of root resoprtion.
    5. reduces risk of caries from early elimination of crowding.
    6. reduces risk of adverse swallowing and speech patterns.
    7. reduces risk of looseness and loss of mandibular incisors.
    8. can use in combination with fluoride to resist caries. reduces risk of upper incisal trauma due to the early elimination of the overjet.
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