Interceptive orthodontics, or Phase 1 orthodontics, involves treating dental issues early to guide proper development and prevent future problems.
Interceptive care typically begins between ages six and ten, though it depends on each child’s unique needs and development.
Early intervention can correct bite issues, reduce crowding, and encourage proper jaw growth, supporting better long-term dental health.
While it may reduce the need for extensive treatment later, some children still require Phase 2 treatment (braces) during their teenage years.
No, interceptive orthodontics uses gentle, gradual adjustments. Any discomfort is typically mild and temporary.