7 & Up Orthodontic Check-UpRanelagh
What Age Should My Child See an Orthodontist?
According to the American Association of Orthodontists, children should have their initial orthodontic evaluation by age 7. At Terenure Orthodontics, we adhere to this recommendation, offering complimentary early orthodontic assessments for children. These evaluations help establish a foundation for optimal oral health and develop a plan for a beautiful smile as they mature. Spotting potential orthodontic issues early allows for timely monitoring or intervention, preventing more complex problems later on. Conveniently, Terenure Orthodontics is just a short journey away from Ranelagh.
When is the Right Time for My Child to Get Braces?
We embrace a conservative philosophy for treating young patients at Terenure Orthodontics. This ensures that we recommend orthodontic treatment only when it offers clear and significant benefits. Our goal is to provide interventions that are truly in the child's best interest, prioritising their dental health and development. By suggesting treatment only when absolutely necessary, we aim to reduce physical and emotional stress for the child, delivering effective, considerate care. Our commitment to thorough early evaluation helps set children on the path to excellent lifelong oral health, ensuring any required orthodontic treatments are timely and tailored to their unique needs. Just a note, Ranelagh is close by, making it convenient for families in the area to visit us.
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We offer free on-street parking along Fortfield Drive, making it hassle-free for our patients to park. There are direct and regular bus routes between Ranelagh and Terenure, making public transport an accessible way to reach our clinic.
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The Process
This appointment is to discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists. It may also involve your dental and medical history, a physical examination of your teeth and jaw, X-rays, and possibly impressions of your teeth to create models.
The orthodontist will review the X-rays, photos, and examination results to devise a specific plan for moving your teeth into the correct position. This plan will include the estimated length of treatment, cost of treatment and any preparatory work needed.
This might involve dental cleaning, addressing any existing dental issues like cavities, and possibly extracting teeth to create space for adjustments. Once these issues have been adressed, it's time to move onto the next phase!
The orthodontist places attachments onto your teeth to help the aligner grip your teeth. The first course of aligners are then given to you. We ensure that the aligners fit appropriotely at this point and explain everything you need to know to start your journey.
You will have regular appointments (usually every 8-10) for progress checks. During these visits, the orthodontist will check the fit of your aligners and may advise that a new set of aligners are ordered.
The attachments and wires are carefully removed, and any adhesive is cleaned off your teeth. This is usually a quick and painless process.
To keep your teeth in their new position after the braces are removed, most patients will need to wear a retainer full time for a period following the removal of braces, transitioning to night-time wear to ensure teeth do not shift back to their original positions. Read more here.
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Discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists to find out what treatment option suits you best.
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Discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists to find out what treatment option suits you best. We offer complimentary online consultations for all patients.