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\"EarlyEarly orthodontic treatment, also known as interceptive orthodontic treatment, is used to prevent future orthodontic issues. Between the ages of seven and 14, the teeth and jaw are still developing, making them more malleable for effective interceptive orthodontic treatment. Sometimes patients as young as seven years old are able to begin orthodontic treatment, though their candidacy depends on specific conditions of their mouths.<\/p>\n

Is your child a candidate for early orthodontic treatment?<\/h2>\n

To determine if your child is eligible for early orthodontic treatment, we recommend visiting the orthodontist at age seven. The earlier problems are caught, the better your child\u2019s oral health will be in the future.<\/p>\n

Your child must have at least one of the following conditions in order to be considered for early orthodontic treatment:<\/p>\n