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Treatment Timing and Phases

Orthodontic treatment can be completed in one full-length treatment or broken into two separate treatment phases with a maintenance phase between the two. Please keep in mind that treatment times depend on several factors.

Dr. Anderson will review the treatment options with you and point out the advantages and disadvantages of pursuing a 2-phase program or a full treatment program.

First Phase

Treatment usually takes twelve to eighteen months (at 7 to 9 years of age) and a variety of appliances may be used to correct specific problems.

  • Braces – Placed on the upper and sometimes lower permanent teeth.
  • Headgear – Worn to move the upper molars back.
  • Rapid Palatal Expander – Worn to widen the upper jaw.
  • Face Mask – Worn to move the upper jaw and/or teeth forward.
  • Functional Appliance – A removable “retainer” worn to redirect jaw growth.

Maintenance Phase

During the time between the first and second phase the patient will be seen approximately two times per year. The patient may wear a retainer during the Maintenance Phase.

Second Phase (if required)

During the first phase of treatment Dr. Anderson has no control over 16 unerupted permanent teeth. If they grow in and problems still exist, further treatment will be required. A separate fee will be quoted at that time. Treatment usually takes twelve to twenty-four months at age 10 to 14 years.

Full Treatment

If most of the permanent teeth have erupted, 2 phases of treatment will not be required. Full treatment usually takes twenty to thirty months at 10 to 14 years of age. The length of treatment depends on several factors, including:

  • Severity of the Problem
  • Age of the Patient
  • Patient Cooperation
  • Consistency in Keeping Appointments.

Anderson Orthodontics

  • Suffolk Office - 2490 Pruden Blvd., Suffolk, VA 23434 Phone: 757-934-3000
  • Franklin Office - 1301 Armory Dr., Franklin, VA 23851 Phone: 757-934-3000

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