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Does My Teen Need Orthodontics?

As your child grows into their teenage years, their smile becomes an important part of their confidence. You might notice crooked teeth, crowding, or bite problems and wonder, “Does my teen need orthodontics?” At Bella Smiles, we’re here to help you understand when orthodontics in Riverhead, NY, might be right for your teen and what options are available.

Orthodontic care focuses on straightening teeth and correcting bite problems. Most people think of braces when they hear the word “orthodontics,” but clear aligners like Invisalign® can also help.

Orthodontic treatment improves the appearance of a smile and can improve how you chew and speak. Straightening crooked teeth can keep teeth clean and healthy and can also prevent tooth decay.

Signs Your Teen May Need Orthodontics

Not sure if your teen needs orthodontic treatment? Here are some common signs to watch for:

  • Crooked or Crowded Teeth: If your teen’s teeth look twisted, overlap, or don’t fit together well, that’s a clear sign that orthodontic care may help. Crowded teeth are harder to clean and may lead to tooth decay or gum problems.
  • Gaps Between Teeth: Sometimes teeth are spaced too far apart. This can happen if teeth are missing or smaller than usual. Orthodontic treatment can gently move teeth closer together for a more even smile.
  • Bite Problems: Does your teen have an overbite (top teeth stick out), underbite (lower teeth stick out), or crossbite (teeth don’t line up)? These bite issues can cause problems with chewing, speaking, and jaw pain.
  • Difficulty Chewing or Speaking: If your teen struggles to chew food or says certain words incorrectly, crooked teeth or bite problems might be the cause.
  • Mouth Breathing or Snoring: Sometimes, jaw or tooth misalignment can lead to mouth breathing, snoring, or sleep issues. Orthodontic treatment may help improve these conditions.

When Is the Right Time for Orthodontic Treatment?

Every child is different, but many teens begin orthodontic treatment between the ages of 11 and 15. At this age, most of their permanent teeth are in, and the jaw is still growing, which makes it easier to guide teeth into better positions.

If your teen hasn’t had an orthodontic evaluation yet, now is a great time to schedule one. Early treatment can help avoid more serious dental issues in the future.

Treatment Options for Teens

At Bella Smiles, we offer several types of orthodontic care to meet your teen’s needs and lifestyle:

Traditional Braces

Metal braces are one of the most common types of orthodontic treatment. They use small brackets that are attached to each tooth. A wire connects the brackets and gently moves the teeth into better positions over time. Today’s braces are smaller and more comfortable than ever before. Your teen can even choose fun colors for their rubber bands to show off their personality.

Invisalign® Teen

Invisalign Teen uses a series of clear plastic aligners to straighten teeth. These aligners are removable, which means your teen can take them out to eat, brush, and floss. Since the aligners are almost invisible, many teens feel more confident wearing them.

Retainers

After your teen finishes treatment with braces or Invisalign, they’ll need to wear a retainer. A retainer helps keep the teeth in their new positions so they don’t shift back over time. Different types of retainers are available in our office. We’ll help you and your teen decide which option is the best fit.

Let’s Talk About Your Teen’s Smile

At Bella Smiles, we offer expert orthodontic evaluations and care in a friendly, comfortable environment. If you think your teen might need orthodontics in Riverhead, NY, request an appointment with us today. Let’s work together to give your teen a smile they’ll love for life.

Published by
Dr. Sal Lotardo

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