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Orthodontics for Cleft Lip & Palate in Early Childhood

When young patients have a cleft that may affect the alignment of their teeth, it's best to connect with an orthodontist early on to plan for future smile treatments.

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The requirement of orthodontic treatment typically depends on the placement of the child's cleft. If the cleft affects the gums and the alveolus (a socket within the jawbone where the teeth are set), the patient may require a bone graft surgery before their adult teeth are set, typically between the ages of 8-12.

The surgery helps fill gaps in the gums and may require orthodontic treatment before it can be completed. Children may need to wear braces for a period of time before the procedure, to widen the area of the mouth surrounding the cleft for easier access. If you are considering Alveolar Bone Graft Surgery for your child, contact us to schedule your orthodontic consultation and find out if braces will help your child best prepare for the procedure!

Orthodontics for Cleft Lip & Palate in Adolescence

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