A common misconception is that orthodontic treatments are primarily for adolescents. However, teeth can be moved and adjusted at virtually any age, given a healthy oral environment. Increasingly, adults are seeking orthodontic solutions, either because they missed out in their younger years or due to shifts in dental alignment over time.
For children, early orthodontic evaluations (by age 7) can prove beneficial. This doesn’t necessarily imply treatment but allows orthodontists to monitor growth and guide interventions if needed.
Adult orthodontics often presents unique challenges. Bone density is higher, and there might be a history of dental procedures or conditions that necessitate special considerations. However, with today’s range of discreet solutions, adults can undergo treatments without drawing undue attention to their orthodontic appliances.
Orthodontics, at its core, is about ensuring optimal oral health, functionality, and aesthetics. Age, while a factor in treatment planning, isn’t a barrier. It’s never too late, nor too early, to aspire for that perfectly aligned smile.