Orthodontics – Manassas, VA
Unlike many general dental practices, Pop Smiles Dentistry offers comprehensive orthodontic services right here at our Manassas dental office. With advanced training and ongoing education in orthodontics, our team is equipped to address all types of orthodontic concerns. Our dental team is recognized as a leading provider of orthodontic care in Manassas, serving patients of all ages with options like clear aligners and traditional braces.
Your orthodontic evaluation will include a thorough assessment of your facial profile, jaw alignment, muscles, and teeth. The doctor may ask questions about your bite and dental history, and will likely take X-rays, impressions, and photographs. This information forms the basis for a personalized treatment plan, and payment options can also be discussed during your visit.
Why Might My Child Need Orthodontic Treatment?
Early intervention provides several advantages, often focused on achieving the following goals:
- Boosting self-esteem through improved appearance and jaw alignment
- Establishing a more stable and lasting result, especially in severe bite cases
- Reducing the length or improving the outcomes of subsequent treatment phases
- Beginning treatment when children are more likely to cooperate
- Preventing injuries to protruding teeth, which are more vulnerable during falls or accidents
- Lowering the likelihood of needing jaw surgery in the future
- Minimizing the necessity for removal of permanent teeth
Is It Too Early to Start Orthodontic Treatment?
Not at all. By ages 5 to 10, some permanent teeth have already emerged, and your child’s bones and muscles are growing rapidly. Early orthodontic care allows the doctor to guide this development for optimal bite formation. Achievements made during this stage often cannot be accomplished as effectively later in life, and early action may prevent more serious bite issues from arising.
What Does Treatment Involve?
Early-phase orthodontic treatment can last a year or more. Your child might wear braces, typically serving as anchors for other appliances that guide bone or muscle growth. Most patients will require a second phase of treatment—including full braces—started after all permanent teeth have erupted. This phase fine-tunes tooth positioning for the best results.
Learn More About Our Manassas Orthodontic Services
Got questions about our orthodontic treatments in Manassas? To find out more or to schedule an appointment with our experienced orthodontic provider, please contact our office!