Two-phase orthodontic treatment refers to two separate times when a child receives orthodontic care. The first phase is done while the child still has many or most of their primary or "baby" teeth. The second takes place when the child has most or all of their permanent teeth.
Early treatment of oral health issues such as bad bite, jaw issues, and other dental problems can prevent issues from worsening and prevent the need for your child to have more extensive dental work or surgery performed later on in life.
Your provider at Crossroads Dental will assess your child's oral health, diagnose any issues they find, and create a personalized treatment plan to correct your child's smile effectively. Treatment typically includes the use of oral appliances and braces/retainers. For more information about two-phase orthodontic treatment, call us at (972) 386-7513.