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Why Do Some Young Children Get Braces At An Early Age And Then Again Later?

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Why Do Some Young Children Get Braces At An Early Age And Then Again Later?

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In some younger children, it may be advisable to treat certain conditions in two phases. That’s because certain situations require earlier intervention. An early stage of treatment could prevent extractions of permanent teeth and provide for an overall more stable result as an adult. A first phase of treatment when indicated usually continues for a year or less and may be advised as young as age seven.

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