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Invisalign First (Kids)
id’s orthodontic expertise ensures
a confident smile for your child
Can orthodontics be done
before all permanent teeth have grown in?
Children’s malocclusion is best treated between ages 8–10
when permanent front teeth emerge.
Orthodontics also help guide proper lower jaw growth.
Is there an optimal time
for partial correction in children?
Ages 8–10 (2 by 4 phase) is ideal to start correction,
Creating space for permanent teeth to grow in properly aligned.
Will orthodontics work for me?
Preview simulations for various cases
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Deep Bite
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Underbite
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Crossbite
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Gap Teeth
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Open Bite
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Crowded Teeth
Simulation of tooth movement for deep bite
A deep bite is when crowded teeth cover the lower teeth
Simulation of tooth movement for underbite
Underbite occurs when the lower front teeth are ahead
of the upper front teeth when the mouth is closed
Simulation of tooth movement for crossbite
Crossbite is when some upper teeth are inside the lower teeth when the mouth is closed
Simulation of tooth movement for gap teeth
If there is space between one or more teeth, it’s considered gap teeth.
Simulation of tooth movement for open bite
Open bite is when the upper and lower front teeth
do not touch when the mouth is closed
Simulation of tooth movement for crowded teeth
When there isn’t enough space for all teeth,
they overlap and need alignment for correction