Early orthodontic intervention is popular these days, but leading experts, including Dr.
Bernardi, believe it is often not necessary. With Dr. Bernardi, you can always count on an honest evaluation. If your child is not a good candidate for early treatment, he’ll encourage you to wait to begin orthodontic treatment at a later date. For most children, this is between the ages of 11 or 12 for girls and ages 13 or 14 for boys.
Bernardi, believe it is often not necessary. With Dr. Bernardi, you can always count on an honest evaluation. If your child is not a good candidate for early treatment, he’ll encourage you to wait to begin orthodontic treatment at a later date. For most children, this is between the ages of 11 or 12 for girls and ages 13 or 14 for boys.
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