Braces for Kids

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Why Early Braces for Children Matter

As children grow, their teeth and jaw are still developing—making this an ideal time to address alignment concerns early. Early evaluation allows us to identify potential issues and guide healthy development before they become more complex.

Common reasons children may benefit from braces include:

  • Crowded or overlapping teeth
  • Gaps or spacing issues
  • Bite concerns such as overbite, underbite, or crossbite
  • Jaw growth and alignment issues
  • Prolonged thumb-sucking or oral habits

We recommend children have an orthodontic evaluation around age 7, when both baby and permanent teeth are present. Early treatment can help guide proper development and reduce the need for more complex care later.

Personalized Braces for Kids in a Family Dental Setting

At DeLaura Dental, we provide braces for children in a comfortable, family-focused environment. Each treatment plan is tailored to your child’s needs, comfort, and stage of development.

Our goal is to make orthodontic care simple and stress-free by offering everything in one place—so families don’t need to visit a separate orthodontist office.

What to Expect During Treatment

We begin with a comprehensive exam and digital imaging to evaluate your child’s teeth and bite. From there, we design a personalized plan and walk you through every step of the process.

Once braces are placed, we schedule regular check-ins to monitor progress and make adjustments as needed. When treatment is complete, we provide retainers to help maintain long-term results.

Why Families Choose DeLaura Dental

  • Convenient in-house braces for kids
  • Friendly, family-oriented care environment
  • Personalized treatment plans
  • Flexible financing options
  • Experienced dental team focused on long-term oral health

Schedule a Consultation

If you’ve noticed crowding, spacing, or bite concerns, early evaluation can make a meaningful difference. Contact DeLaura Dental today to schedule a braces consultation for your child.