Friday, July 17, 2015

Two-Phase Orthodontics

At Kemp Orthodontics we believe that in certain cases children benefit from two phases of orthodontic treatment.  The goal of this treatment is to create a better environment for your child's permanent teeth as they begin to replace the baby teeth.

 A first phase of treatment is initiated to:

  •  Develop both the upper and lower jaws to accommodate all of the permanent teeth

  • Develop the correct alignment and relationship between the upper and lower jaws

  • Produce a well- balanced facial profile


A first phase of treatment benefits patients physically, enabling them to bite or chew more effectively.  It may reduce the risk of breaking front teeth that protrude.  And for many patients, there is improvement in self-esteem.  The dental changes that result from a first phase treatment may contribute to long-term stability, meaning that teeth stay where Dr. Kemp has moved them.   By timing orthodontic treatment to predictable stages of development, Dr. Kemp works to take advantage of your child's natural growth and development.

 A second phase of treatment moves permanent teeth into their final position, again working with the child's natural growth and development.

 The goals of two-phase treatment are:

  •  A proper relationship of teeth and jaws so that they work correctly

  • Correct alignment of the teeth for a beautiful smile

  • Positioning of the teeth and jaws for an attractive face and profile


 Orthodontic care is not a “one size fits all” approach at Kemp Orthodontics.  Each patient has a unique problem that requires a unique treatment plan that leads to a Beautiful Smile.

 

 

 

 

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