Your Child’s Smile Is Our Priority
At Holmes & Palmer Orthodontics, we base treatment for children on the simple but essential philosophy of what is best for your child. Unfortunately, many practices consistently treat orthodontic issues with two-phase treatment when one phase would suffice. Their motivation can be based on financial gain or ignorance of better options. Check out the brief video below for more information from our orthodontists.
What Treatment Plan Is Best For Your Child?
Early treatment may not always be necessary. Many practices consistently treat orthodontic issues with two-phase treatment when one phase would suffice. In fact, 90% of cases can be treated effectively in one phase, and 84% of crowding cases resolve with one treatment phase or space maintenance.
At times, two-phase treatment can be detrimental to the patient. Detriments include:
- Extended treatment time
- No different results compared to single phase
- It doesn’t prevent the need for future extractions or surgery
- Greater risk of tooth decay, decalcification, and root resorption
Our years of experience and training show:
- 90% of cases can be treated effectively in one phase
- 84% of crowding cases resolve with one treatment phase or space maintenance
- Some early treatment can totally relapse making phase two a duplication of treatment
There are times when early treatment or two-phase treatment is necessary. Schedule a complimentary consultation with us so we can develop the appropriate treatment option for your child.