Give Your Child a Lifetime of Smiles
What is Early Treatment?
Starting orthodontic care early at Lenius Orthodontics can help address or even prevent bigger problems before they develop. This proactive approach can make treatments shorter, simpler, and more cost-effective in the long run. In some cases, Dr. Jeffrey Lenius achieves results during early treatment that would be much harder to obtain once a child’s jaw and face are fully developed.
When is the Best Time for Treatment?
Experts recommend bringing your child in for an initial orthodontic consultation at around age 7. While the exact timing for braces varies, most orthodontic treatments in Overland Park, begin between the ages of 9 and 14. Certain issues, like underbites, are easier to correct when addressed early, sometimes as soon as age 7.
Role of a Children’s Orthodontist
Importance of Early Orthodontic Intervention
Early orthodontic treatment, or interceptive orthodontics, addresses dental concerns at an initial stage to prevent more severe complications down the line. Benefits include:
Preventing severe dental issues
Improving appearance and confidence
Enhancing overall oral health
Benefits of Children’s
Orthodontic Treatment
Oral health is vital for overall health and well-being. It’s not merely about a beautiful smile, but also maintaining a healthy mouth free from diseases and other problems. This guide will provide you with valuable insights on improving your oral health and hygiene.
Improved Oral Health and Hygiene
Enhanced Speech Development
Prevention of Future Dental Issues
Boosted Confidence and Self-Esteem
Understanding Children’s
Orthodontic Treatment
Braces
Braces are made of brackets that are attached to the teeth and connected by archwires.
Aligners
Transparent, custom-made plastic trays that fit snugly over the teeth.
Retainers
Retainers are worn after active orthodontic treatment, like braces or aligners.
Space maintainers
These are used if a child loses a baby tooth early.
Importance of Early Evaluation
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all children have an initial evaluation by age seven. Detecting issues like overcrowding or bite problems early on can simplify future treatment and help avoid complications.

Treatment Process
Consultation
Includes examination, X-rays and impressions.
Appliance Placement
Orthodontic devices are fitted based on the treatment plan.
Follow-ups
Regular adjustments to monitor and ensure progress.
Retention
A retainer is commonly worn post-treatment to preserve the results.

Appointment Duration and Frequency
The duration and frequency of orthodontic appointments can vary depending on the type of appliance used and the severity of the dental issue. Typically, braces need adjustments every four to six weeks, while aligners are generally switched every two weeks. Appointments usually last from 30 to 60 minutes. The overall treatment time can range from six months to three years or more, depending on the individual case.
Common Orthodontic
Issues in Children

Overbite, Underbite, Crossbite and Spacing Problems
Crooked or Misaligned Teeth
Caused by genetics, thumb sucking, or accidents. Misaligned teeth can cause complications with cleaning, increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease.
Crowding or Spacing Issues
Crowding happens when there isn’t enough room for teeth to align properly, making it harder to clean them thoroughly and increasing the likelihood of plaque buildup, which can lead to tooth decay.
Thumb Sucking and Other Oral Habits
Thumb sucking is a common habit in young children; however, when it continues for an extended period, it can lead to misalignment of teeth and structural changes to the roof of the mouth.
Orthodontic Treatment Options for Children

Traditional Braces
Traditional braces have been essential in orthodontics for years and remain the most common type of orthodontic device.
Components
Brackets, archwires and ligature elastics.
Benefits
Highly effective for major misalignments, long-lasting and ideal for addressing various dental concerns.

Clear Aligners
Clear aligners are a modern and discreet alternative to traditional braces, designed to gradually and effectively straighten teeth.
How They Work
Apply steady pressure to shift teeth gradually, changing to new aligners every two weeks.
Advantages
Subtle, easy to remove for meals and cleaning and ideal for maintaining oral hygiene.

Functional Appliances
Designed to address jaw growth issues, these appliances are usually recommended for children and teens.
Types
Twin Block, Bionator and Herbst appliances.
Benefits
Enhances jaw functionality and facial appearance while reducing the risk of future dental issues.

Retainers
Retainers are crucial for maintaining the results of orthodontic treatment, as they prevent teeth from shifting back to their original positions over time.
Types
Removable (can be taken out for cleaning) and fixed (permanently bonded).
Benefits
Crucial for preserving the outcomes of orthodontic care and ensuring a lasting smile.

Importance of Early Orthodontic Intervention
Finding the Right Pediatric Orthodontist
When choosing an orthodontist for your child, it’s essential to evaluate their qualifications and expertise to ensure they are the right fit for your family’s needs. Seek an orthodontist with specialized training in orthodontics and a strong background in treating children. Additionally, consider practical factors like the clinic’s location, flexible hours, and treatment costs, including payment plans or insurance acceptance. Spending time to select the best orthodontist guarantees your child receives outstanding care and a positive, comfortable experience overall.



