Children's orthodontics in Palma de Mallorca
In our clinic Tomás Sastre in Palma de Mallorca we offer orthodontic services for adults and also children, from six years of age. This is when we achieve the best results, with a global participation in the child’s oral development and in a simple way.
What is pediatric orthodontics?
Pediatric orthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial problems in children and adolescents. The main objective is to correct malocclusions, incorrect bites, crowding and other orthodontic problems to improve the alignment of the teeth and achieve a healthy and functional smile.
Main characteristics of pediatric orthodontics:
- Early onset: Orthodontic evaluation is recommended at an early age, usually around 6 years of age, when the permanent teeth begin to erupt. This allows orthodontists to detect potential problems and address them preventively.
- Preventive treatment: Children’s orthodontics is not only about correcting existing problems, but also about preventing complications as the child grows. Treatment may include the use of orthopedic appliances to guide jaw growth and improve tooth alignment.
- Variety of treatment options: Orthodontic treatment for children may include fixed appliances, such as brackets and archwires, or removable appliances, depending on the specific needs of each case. Modern technology offers aesthetic and comfortable options for younger patients.
- Duration of treatment: The duration of treatment varies according to the complexity of the case, but orthodontics for children generally takes between 12 and 24 months.
- Long-term benefits: In addition to improving cosmetic appearance, orthodontics for children contributes to a healthy bite, facilitates proper oral hygiene and can prevent dental and facial problems in adulthood.
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Benefits of orthodontics for children
- Early prevention of dental problems: Children’s orthodontics not only improves dental esthetics, but also addresses problems such as malocclusions, crowding and incorrect bites from an early age, avoiding long-term complications.
- Promoting oral health: Proper orthodontic treatment in childhood not only improves tooth alignment, but also contributes to optimal overall oral health.
Why choose our Children's Orthodontics clinic in Palma de Mallorca?
- Experience and professionalism: We have a team of highly qualified and experienced orthodontists who specialize in the care of children and adolescents.
- Advanced technology: We use state-of-the-art technologies to ensure accurate and comfortable treatments for our youngest patients.
- Personalized approach: Each treatment is tailored to the specific needs of each child, ensuring effective and lasting results.
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Orthodontic treatment in 2 phases
Treatment
It is a specialized approach used to address orthodontic problems in children at two distinct stages of development. This approach is designed to intervene and correct certain dental and facial problems at specific times to optimize results over time. In Tomás Sastre, the cost and duration of the two-phase project is the same as that of a single phase, but the result will be better and more stable over the years.
Phase 1: Early treatment
During the first phase, which generally begins around age 6, specific problems such as malocclusions, dental crowding, bite problems and irregular jaw development are evaluated and addressed. At this early stage, orthodontic devices and removable appliances can be used to guide jaw growth, correct harmful habits and prepare the ground for the proper eruption of permanent teeth.
Treatment with brackets and/or fixed appliances
The second phase of treatment, which usually begins when most of the permanent teeth have erupted, focuses on perfecting the alignment of the teeth and achieving an ideal bite. At this stage, brackets, archwires and other fixed appliances may be used to make more precise and detailed adjustments to tooth position.
Benefits of two-phase orthodontic treatment
Early intervention
Allows orthodontic problems to be addressed when they are more manageable, taking advantage of ongoing facial and dental growth.
Reduction of long-term problems
By correcting problems early, future complications can be prevented and the need for more invasive treatments in adolescence or adulthood can be reduced.
Oral health promotion
Contributes to better oral health by correcting irregular bites and facilitating more effective oral hygiene.
How to reduce children's fear of the orthodontist?
At our clinic, we strive to make every visit a positive experience for children. From the first call, our warm and friendly staff makes sure to explain the process in an understandable manner, creating positive anticipation.
We design a fun and welcoming environment, with bright colors and games to reduce any fear. Our team uses simple, age-appropriate explanations, allowing children to explore the instruments in a playful way before treatment.
We celebrate achievements with praise and rewards, and encourage parental involvement to build a positive association with orthodontics. At Tomas Sastre, we strive to make the visit to the orthodontist comfortable, educational and fun for every child, helping them maintain healthy and happy smiles throughout their lives.
Frequently Asked Questions about children's orthodontics in Palma de Mallorca
At what age should my child begin orthodontic treatment?
We recommend an orthodontic evaluation at an early age, usually around 6 years old, to detect and address potential problems in a preventive manner. At this stage, malocclusions and other irregularities in dental development can be identified, allowing our team of orthodontists to design a customized treatment plan to ensure your child’s long-term oral health.
How long does orthodontic treatment last in children?
The duration of treatment varies according to the complexity of the case and the patient’s individual response to treatment. In general, orthodontics for children can take anywhere from 12 to 24 months. During this period, we work closely with each child to ensure optimal and long-lasting results. We make periodic adjustments to ensure steady progress and a well-aligned smile.
Is orthodontic treatment for children painful?
Advances in orthodontic technology have transformed the treatment experience for children. Although there may be temporary discomfort when adjusting the appliances, it is essential to emphasize that these are normal and manageable. Our team strives to make every visit comfortable and positive for our little patients. In addition, we provide guidelines and, if necessary, analgesics to alleviate any discomfort, ensuring a smooth transition throughout treatment.
What is the importance of orthodontics in long-term oral health?
Orthodontics plays a crucial role in the long-term oral health of children. Beyond aesthetic improvement, it contributes to a healthy bite, prevents future problems and facilitates proper oral hygiene. Successful treatment in childhood not only optimizes oral function, but also reduces the risk of periodontal problems and tooth decay in adulthood. Investing in children’s orthodontics is an investment in your child’s long-term oral health and confidence.
Why does orthodontic treatment last longer than I was told?
The duration of orthodontic treatment may extend beyond the initial estimate for a variety of reasons. Factors such as case complexity, lack of cooperation, facial growth in younger patients and unexpected problems can influence this time . Our team of orthodontists is committed to providing high quality treatment, and if you have concerns about the length of your treatment, we will be happy to provide a detailed explanation based on your specific situation. Transparency and open communication are essential at every stage of the treatment process.
Can the child play sports while wearing braces?
Yes, the child can continue to participate in sports activities during orthodontic treatment. However, the use of sports mouthguards is recommended to avoid injury to the mouth and to protect the brackets and wires from possible impacts. These protectors are specifically designed to fit snugly over orthodontic appliances, providing an additional layer of security.
Can the child play musical instruments while wearing braces?
Yes, children can usually play musical instruments while wearing braces. However, it may take time to adjust to the feel of the appliances when playing. It is advisable to contact the orthodontist for specific guidance depending on the type of instrument and the child’s orthodontic treatment. In some cases, it may be helpful to use orthodontic waxes to provide additional comfort during music practice.
Why are retainers needed after active treatment?
Retainer appliances are essential after active orthodontic treatment to hold teeth in their new position and prevent them from returning to their original alignment . They help stabilize the surrounding tissues and prevent unwanted changes over time, ensuring long-lasting results and a well-aligned smile.
Do you need to take any special care of your teeth during treatment?
During orthodontic treatment, it is essential to maintain rigorous oral hygiene. Brush your teeth after every meal and floss daily to prevent plaque buildup around brackets and wires. Schedule regular dental checkups and avoid sticky, hard foods that can damage braces. Use interdental brushes to clean between brackets and wires. Attend all scheduled appointments with your orthodontist for adjustments and follow-up. These practices will help maintain oral health and ensure the success of orthodontic treatment.
How important is patient cooperation in treatment?
Patient cooperation is essential to the success of orthodontic treatment. Following the orthodontist’s instructions, maintaining excellent oral hygiene, attending scheduled appointments, taking care of diet and correcting harmful habits are crucial aspects. Open communication with the orthodontist about any problems ensures more effective treatment and satisfactory results.
How can a child's growth affect orthodontic treatment?
A child’s growth has a significant influence on orthodontic treatment. Aspects such as facial development, tooth eruption and coordination with growth are considered by the orthodontist to customize treatment. Understanding these factors is critical to tailoring the approach and achieving stable and lasting results.