Parents often wonder when their child should first visit an orthodontist. Many assume it’s best to wait until all the adult teeth come in — usually around age 12 or 13 — but early evaluation is one of the best ways to ensure healthy, properly aligned smiles for life.
The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommends that children have their first orthodontic exam by age 7. At this stage, a mix of baby and permanent teeth allows orthodontists to identify potential issues before they become more complicated to treat.
Here’s why early orthodontic assessments matter, what they involve, and how they can set your child up for long-term dental health.
Why Early Orthodontic Evaluations Are Important
Orthodontic issues often begin developing long before all adult teeth appear. Early evaluations help orthodontists detect problems while the mouth and jaw are still growing — a time when they’re easiest to guide and correct.
Benefits of early assessment include:
- Early detection — Identifies crowding, spacing, or bite alignment issues early on.
- Growth guidance — Helps direct jaw development for better alignment.
- Preventive care — Reduces the risk of impacted teeth or asymmetrical jaw growth.
- Simplified treatment later — Can make future orthodontic care shorter and less complex.
Not every child will need treatment right away, but early evaluation ensures no developing problems go unnoticed.
What Happens at an Early Orthodontic Exam
An early orthodontic assessment is gentle, quick, and informative — no braces or devices are placed at this stage unless absolutely necessary.
During the appointment, the orthodontist will:
- Review your child’s dental and medical history.
- Examine the teeth, bite, and jaw alignment.
- Take digital X-rays and photos for a detailed view of developing teeth.
- Discuss whether any early (interceptive) treatment is needed or if observation is best.
For most children, the result is a baseline record and periodic checkups as they grow.
Common Issues Found During Early Exams
Early orthodontic exams often reveal developing concerns that can be corrected with minor guidance. Common findings include:
- Crowding — Not enough room for permanent teeth to come in properly.
- Spacing — Too much room between teeth, leading to uneven growth.
- Crossbites — When upper and lower teeth don’t align correctly.
- Overbites or underbites — Early jaw growth imbalance.
- Thumb-sucking effects — Changes in bite caused by prolonged oral habits.
Identifying these issues early allows orthodontists to create space for incoming teeth or guide jaw growth naturally.
What Is Phase 1 Orthodontic Treatment?
When early intervention is recommended, it’s often part of what’s called Phase 1 treatment.
Phase 1 usually occurs between ages 7 and 10 and may involve:
- Limited braces or partial aligners
- Expanders to widen the upper jaw
- Space maintainers to hold room for adult teeth
- Guidance appliances to improve bite or jaw position
The goal is not to complete orthodontic treatment early, but to build a strong foundation for the permanent teeth that follow.
Benefits of Early Orthodontic Care
Early orthodontic guidance can have lasting effects on a child’s dental and overall well-being. Benefits include:
- Better function — Helps children bite and chew more comfortably.
- Improved facial balance — Guides jaw growth for a more harmonious profile.
- Reduced need for extractions or surgery later in life.
- Increased confidence — Encourages a positive relationship with dental care.
Starting orthodontic observation early is one of the most proactive steps parents can take.
Signs Your Child May Need an Early Exam
Even before age 7, there are signs that your child may benefit from an orthodontic evaluation:
- Early or late loss of baby teeth
- Difficulty chewing or biting
- Mouth breathing or speech challenges
- Crowded or overlapping teeth
- Jaws that shift or make sounds when opening
- Thumb-sucking beyond age 4–5
If you notice any of these, an orthodontic visit can help determine whether intervention is needed.
Preparing Your Child for Their First Visit
Orthodontic visits should be a positive experience. To help your child feel comfortable:
- Explain that the orthodontist helps smiles grow healthy and strong.
- Avoid words like “hurt” or “shots” — the visit is painless and simple.
- Praise their bravery and curiosity about their smile.
Early, stress-free visits often lead to more confidence during future dental care.
Setting the Stage for a Lifetime of Healthy Smiles
An early orthodontic assessment doesn’t always mean early treatment — it means peace of mind. By evaluating growth patterns and tooth development, orthodontists can ensure your child’s smile grows the right way from the start.
When treatment is needed, early intervention can make later orthodontic care shorter, easier, and more effective.
Ready to Schedule Your Child’s First Orthodontic Visit?
At Speaks Orthodontics in Denver, CO, Dr. Clif Speaks specializes in early orthodontic assessments for children as young as 7. With a caring approach and state-of-the-art technology, our team helps guide proper growth and prevent future dental issues.
We proudly serve families throughout Denver, including Capitol Hill, Washington Park, Cherry Creek, and LoDo.
Schedule your child’s complimentary orthodontic exam today and start them on the path to a lifetime of confident, healthy smiles.