Braces for Children and Teens in London
Embarking on a journey to a vibrant smile should be filled with care and expertise, especially for the young. Wimpole Street Dental Clinic's 'Braces for Children & Teens' embraces this mission, offering specialized orthodontic treatment for children and teens. Our skilled team is dedicated to crafting not just aligned teeth but lasting confidence. With gentle techniques and a child-friendly environment, we make achieving a perfect smile a comfortable and joyful adventure.
Treatment
6 months - 2 years
Price
From £4,495
Team Experience
15+ years
Recovery Time
1 day
Google Rating
★★★★★ (4.9)
About one in three children may benefit from orthodontic treatments like braces to correct conditions such as misaligned, crowded, or unevenly spaced teeth, as well as bite issues. Such dental challenges can arise from varied tooth growth, space between teeth, or habits like prolonged use of pacifiers or thumb sucking.
Straight teeth aren’t just aesthetically pleasing; they’re easier to clean, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease. Braces for kids come in several types, including traditional metal, discreet ceramic, lingual (behind the teeth), and clear aligners like Invisalign. These aligners are removable for dental hygiene and eating, providing a flexible option. Specialists provide all orthodontic care, ensuring expertise in the treatment of young smiles.
When do children get braces?
Children typically start orthodontic treatment between 10 and 14 years old, but some may need earlier or later interventions. Successful outcomes rely on adhering to care instructions, like avoiding certain foods with fixed braces or wearing aligners consistently. Post-treatment, wearing a retainer as directed is key to maintaining results.
What happens if my child needs braces but doesn’t have them?
If a child needs braces but doesn’t receive them, they might face dental issues down the line. Misaligned teeth can lead to difficulties in cleaning, resulting in a greater chance of tooth decay and gum disease. It may also cause problems with eating, speaking, and overall oral function. In some cases, the aesthetic concerns can impact a child’s self-esteem. It’s always best to discuss with an orthodontist to understand the implications and available options for your child’s specific situation.
Can my child get coloured braces?
Children can personalize their braces with a variety of band colors, making the experience more enjoyable. Metal braces come with small elastic bands that can be in a variety of colors, from vibrant to subtle tones. These bands are part of the braces and can be changed at regular dental appointments. It’s a fun way for kids to personalize their orthodontic experience.
Meet your award-winning Braces for Children and Teens dentist and team…
- We have over 75+ years of combined dentistry experience across our specialist team.
- 10,000+ treatments performed and counting.
- We are leaders in the dental industry – we regularly teach, lecture and publish our research work internationally.
Our Expertise
Choosing Wimpole Street Dental Clinic for your child’s orthodontic needs means entrusting their smile to a team revered for its expertise and compassionate care. The clinic is known for its state-of-the-art facilities and a warm environment that eases the anxieties commonly associated with dental treatments. Dr Sanjana, one of the leading orthodontists at the clinic, brings a wealth of experience and a gentle approach to pediatric care, ensuring every child receives personalized treatment.
The clinic’s philosophy centres on a patient-first approach, with treatments tailored to the unique needs of each child. Emphasising preventive care and early intervention, they utilize the latest advancements in dental technology to provide effective, efficient treatments. Parents can rest assured that the quality of care at Wimpole Street is of the highest standard, aimed at creating healthy, confident smiles that last a lifetime.
Dr Sanjana’s commitment to ongoing education and her involvement with cutting-edge orthodontic practices means your child will be benefiting from some of the latest and most reliable techniques in dental care.
Who is suitable for braces?
Braces are suitable for children who need to correct dental issues such as crowded or crooked teeth, overbites, underbites, crossbites, or other jaw irregularities. The ideal time for kids to get braces often coincides with the eruption of their permanent teeth, making early evaluation around the age of 7 beneficial. This allows orthodontists to guide tooth alignment as children grow, leading to optimal results and health benefits. Each child’s readiness for braces is unique and is best assessed by a dental professional.
Identifying the right candidates for braces in childhood hinges on various dental indicators. Orthodontists recommend an initial assessment as kids’ jaws and teeth are actively developing, often by age 7. This evaluation can pinpoint the optimal timing for intervention, as early treatment can be pivotal in harnessing a child’s growth for corrective alignment. It’s not just about aesthetics; proper alignment is crucial for chewing and speech development and can prevent more complex dental issues later.
Braces can be a proactive step towards ensuring oral health, functionality, and a confident smile for years to come. Parents should consider an orthodontic consultation if they notice bite misalignments, difficulty in biting or chewing, or if there is a history of misaligned teeth in the family.
Take your first step with Wimpole Street Dental Clinic
Discover the path to a brighter smile with Wimpole Street Dental Clinic! Our team of skilled professionals utilizes advanced technology to provide personalised dental care in a comfortable setting.
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Written by: Dr Sanjana Sudarshan
Medically reviewed by: Prof Dr Christian Mehl
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