By Holmdel Orthodontics, Dr Sezer Olcay
One of the most common questions parents ask is, “When is the right time for my child to get braces?”
The truth is, there isn’t one perfect age for every kid. Every child develops differently. But there is a general timeline that helps guide when to start thinking about orthodontic care.
At Holmdel Orthodontics, Dr. Sezer Olcay helps families figure out the right timing based on each child’s growth, not just their age.
The First Orthodontic Check: Around Age 7
Most parents are surprised to hear this, but kids should have their first orthodontic evaluation around age 7.
That doesn’t mean your child will need braces right away. In most cases, they won’t.
At this stage, Dr. Olcay is simple
- Checking how the teeth and jaw are developing
- Looking for early signs of crowding or bite issues
- Deciding if anything needs to be monitored
Think of it more like getting ahead of potential problems instead of reacting later.
When Kids Usually Get Braces
While the first visit happens early, most kids actually get braces between ages 10 and 14.
This is usually the best time because the following are true:
- Most permanent teeth have come in
- The jaw is still growing and easier to guide
- Treatment tends to be more efficient
At this age, orthodontic treatment is often more straightforward and predictable.
Early Treatment (And Why Some Kids Start Sooner)
In some cases, waiting isn’t the best option.
Certain issues are easier to fix earlier, especially when the jaw is still developing. This is sometimes called Phase 1 treatment, and it usually happens between ages 7–10.
Dr. Sezer Olcay may recommend early treatment to:
- Create space for incoming adult teeth
- Correct bite problems early
- Guide jaw growth
- Reduce the chance of future complications
Not every child needs this, but when they do, it can make a big difference long-term.
Signs Your Child Might Need Braces
Even if your child hasn’t seen an orthodontist yet, there are some signs you can watch for:
Bite Issues
- Top teeth stick out too far
- Bottom teeth sit in front of top teeth
- Teeth don’t meet correctly when biting
Crowding or Spacing
- Teeth overlapping or twisting
- Large gaps between teeth
- Teeth coming in out of place
Other Things to Notice
- Thumb sucking past early childhood
- Mouth breathing
- Trouble chewing
- Jaw clicking or shifting
If you notice any of these, it’s worth getting an evaluation sooner rather than later.
Why Timing Actually Matters
A lot of parents think:
“Can’t we just wait until they’re older?”
You can—but timing affects how easy treatment is.
When kids are still growing:
- Teeth move more easily
- Jaw issues can be corrected without surgery
- Treatment can be shorter and less complicated
Waiting too long can sometimes mean:
- Longer time in braces
- More complex treatment
- In some cases, extractions or surgery
That’s why getting checked early (even if no treatment is needed yet) is important.
What Happens at the First Visit?
At Holmdel Orthodontics, the first visit is simple and low-pressure.
Dr. Sezer Olcay will:
- Look at your child’s teeth and bite
- Take digital scans or X-rays if needed
- Explain what’s going on in a way that’s easy to understand
- Let you know if treatment is needed now, later, or not at all
Most of the time, it’s just about creating a plan and keeping an eye on things.
How Kids Usually Feel About Braces
A lot of parents worry their kids will hate the idea of braces—but honestly, that’s not always the case anymore.
Today:
- Kids can choose colors for their braces
- There are more comfortable and less noticeable options
- Many kids actually get excited once they understand the process
And once they start seeing results, confidence usually goes up fast.
Choosing the Right Orthodontist
Timing matters—but so does where you go.
At Holmdel Orthodontics, Dr. Sezer Olcay focuses on:
- Making kids feel comfortable from the start
- Explaining everything clearly (for both parents and kids)
- Creating personalized treatment plans—not one-size-fits-all
That kind of experience can make a huge difference in how your child feels about the whole process.
For more information and a free consultation contact Dr Sezer Olcay at Holmdel Orthodontics www.holmdelortho.com
Contact Information:
Phone: (732) 847-3065
Email: holmdelortho@hotmail.com
Website: https://holmdelortho.com/
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