Orthodontic treatment with braces may be initiated before the pubertal growth spurt in certain circumstances, and this approach is often referred to as interceptive or early orthodontic treatment. The goal of early intervention is to address specific orthodontic issues and guide dental and facial development to reduce the severity of problems that may worsen as a child grows.
Read MoreOrthodontic treatment with braces may be initiated before the pubertal growth spurt in certain circumstances, and this approach is often referred to as interceptive or early orthodontic treatment. The goal of early intervention is to address specific orthodontic issues and guide dental and facial development to reduce the severity of problems that may worsen as a child grows.
Read MorePulling out a loose baby tooth for a small child is generally not recommended unless the tooth is extremely loose and about to fall out naturally. Baby teeth, also known as primary teeth, typically come out on their own as part of the natural tooth development process.
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