



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.
No, interceptive orthodontics uses gentle, gradual adjustments. Any discomfort is typically mild and temporary.
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.
Treatment times vary based on each child’s needs but typically range from several months to a couple of years, with periodic check-ins.
Common signs include early or late tooth loss, bite issues, or overcrowded teeth. Our family dentistry dental clinic provides assessments to determine if it’s necessary.
Common appliances include expanders, partial braces, and space maintainers, all of which gently guide tooth and jaw development.
Many insurance plans cover interceptive orthodontic care. We recommend checking with your provider, and our office can assist with questions.
Visits typically occur every 4–8 weeks, allowing us to monitor progress and make necessary adjustments.