Comprehensive Growth Assessment
We review facial growth, bite, airway signs, oral habits, posture, and sleep-related symptoms.
SERVICE
Early orthodontic guidance for healthier jaw, facial, and airway development.
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Growth Guidance is early intervention orthodontic care for children whose jaws, bite, and facial growth patterns need support while they are still developing. Instead of waiting for all adult teeth to erupt, we assess how breathing, tongue posture, oral habits, and jaw position are shaping the face.
Treatment often uses removable appliances, habit guidance, and functional exercises to encourage broader arches, better nasal breathing, and more balanced jaw development. The goal is to work with natural growth rather than force late correction after growth opportunities have passed.
When started at the right time, growth guidance may reduce the need for extractions, complex braces, or jaw surgery later in adolescence.
Who Is It For
Children ages 3-12 with narrow arches, crowding, crossbite, open bite, underbite, overbite, mouth breathing, snoring, thumb sucking, tongue thrust, or delayed facial development. It is also useful when parents notice restless sleep, lips-apart posture, or difficulty chewing comfortably.
How It Works
Every plan is tailored to the patient’s anatomy, function, and goals.
We review facial growth, bite, airway signs, oral habits, posture, and sleep-related symptoms.
When indicated, removable appliances are selected to guide jaw development gently and progressively.
Tongue posture, lip seal, chewing, and breathing habits are coached so the appliance result has functional support.
Regular visits track facial development, appliance fit, comfort, and changes in breathing or sleep.
Benefits
FAQ
Many children benefit from assessment between ages 3 and 7, especially when breathing, bite, or oral habit concerns are visible. Treatment timing is individual.
Some children may still need braces later, but early guidance can reduce complexity and improve the foundation for future treatment.
Removable growth appliances are designed to be gentle. Children may feel pressure at first, but significant pain is not expected.
It depends on growth stage and goals. Many plans run in phases with regular reviews over months rather than a single fixed timeline.
Yes, when mouth breathing is related to oral posture, narrow arches, or functional habits. We also refer when medical airway assessment is needed.
Book a consultation and we will help you understand whether this treatment fits your needs.
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