Early intervention shapes more than just teeth. We specialize in guiding jaw and facial development while your child is still growing to ensure a balanced, healthy, and confident smile for life
Did you know the best time to influence a child’s facial and jaw development is while they are still growing? This specialized field of care is called dentofacial orthopedics. By evaluating your child early—ideally around age 7—we can identify underlying issues with how their jaws and facial bones are developing. Instead of waiting for problems to worsen, we use gentle, proactive treatments to guide bone growth, create enough room for permanent teeth, and correct bite imbalances. This early guidance not only prevents more complex issues down the road but also promotes healthy breathing, proper speech, and beautiful facial symmetry
It is not always easy to tell if your child's jaw is developing correctly. We recommend scheduling an evaluation if you notice any of the following:
Frequently breathing through the mouth or snoring, which can be linked to a narrow upper jaw or airway restrictions
Thumb-sucking, finger-sucking, or pacifier use that continues past age 4.
An upper jaw that protrudes far past the lower jaw (severe overbite), or a lower jaw that sits in front of the upper jaw (underbite).
When the upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth when biting down, often causing the jaw to shift to one side.
Struggling to bite or chew food comfortably
Noticeable lack of space for adult teeth as they begin to erupt
Because children's bones are still malleable, we can achieve incredible results using specialized orthodontic appliances, such as:
Gently and comfortably widening a narrow upper jaw to create room for adult teeth, correct crossbites, and improve nasal airflow.
Custom-fit devices (like Twin Blocks or headgear alternatives) designed to encourage a delayed lower jaw to grow forward, or to gently restrict an overactive upper jaw
Small, comfortable devices that help children seamlessly break tongue-thrusting or thumb-sucking habits before they permanently alter the shape of the mouth
A brief, targeted use of partial braces or clear aligners to correct specific early issues and set the stage for a simpler Phase II treatment in their teen years
Transformative results for your health and confidence
Correcting jaw discrepancies early often eliminates the need for invasive jaw surgeries or tooth extractions later in life
Widening the palate can open up nasal passages, helping children breathe easier and sleep better
Balances the profile and ensures the upper and lower jaws are proportionate
Get a comprehensive evaluation tailored to your facial structure and health goals. Our experts will create a personalized treatment plan just for you.