When Is the Right Time for an Orthodontic Evaluation?

Parents often ask us a simple question:
“When should my child first see an orthodontist?”
The answer may surprise you.
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation around age 7. But that doesn’t mean treatment usually starts at seven.
In fact,
most children don’t need treatment yet.
What they need is
clarity.
And that’s exactly what an early orthodontic evaluation is designed to provide.
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Why Age 7 Is an Important Time
By age seven, several important things are happening in a child’s mouth.
Their jaw is still growing.
Their permanent teeth are beginning to come in.
And the relationship between the upper and lower jaws is starting to reveal itself.
At this stage, an orthodontist can often identify:
- Early crowding
- Bite problems
- Jaw growth differences
- Impacted or missing teeth
- Habits affecting development
Many of these things are much easier to guide while a child is still growing.
But again — early evaluation does
not mean early treatment for most children.
Instead, it allows us to
monitor development thoughtfully over time.
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The Jawz Approach: Guidance, Not Pressure
At Jawz Orthodontics, our philosophy is simple:
Orthodontic care should begin with understanding — not urgency.
Your child’s first visit is designed to feel comfortable, informative, and unhurried.
During the evaluation we may:
- Review your child’s dental and growth history
- Take digital scans or images if needed
- Examine how the teeth and jaws are developing
- Discuss what we see and what it means for the future
Sometimes the best next step is
no treatment at all — just monitoring growth.
In those cases, we simply keep an eye on things and check in periodically as your child develops.
This approach allows us to intervene
only when it truly benefits your child.
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Signs Parents Sometimes Notice First
While many orthodontic concerns are subtle, parents occasionally notice early signs such as:
- Crowded or overlapping teeth
- Teeth that seem to stick out
- Difficulty biting or chewing
- Early or late loss of baby teeth
- Mouth breathing
- A child who hides their smile in photos
Even if everything looks normal, a simple evaluation can provide reassurance.
And if something does need attention,
catching it early gives families more options.
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Why the Right Orthodontic Guidance Matters
Orthodontics is about more than straight teeth.
Proper alignment can support:
- Healthy jaw development
- Better function and bite balance
- Easier oral hygiene
- Long-term dental health
- A confident, comfortable smile
But timing matters.
Starting treatment too early can sometimes mean
longer treatment overall.
Waiting too long can mean missed opportunities to guide growth.
That’s why careful evaluation and thoughtful planning are so important.
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A Comfortable Place to Start
For many families, the first orthodontic visit simply answers an important question:
“Is everything developing the way it should?”
If the answer is yes, that peace of mind can mean a lot.
If guidance is needed, we’ll walk through the options together — clearly and comfortably.
- No pressure.
- No rushed decisions.
- Just thoughtful care focused on your child’s long-term smile.
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If You’ve Been Wondering…
If you’ve been curious about your child’s smile development, this is a comfortable place to start.
A simple orthodontic evaluation can provide clarity today and help your family plan confidently for the future.



