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At What Age Should Your Child First See an Orthodontist in South Carolina?

White Brown Smiles
April 11, 2026

What Is an Early Orthodontic Evaluation?

An early orthodontic evaluation is a screening visit where an orthodontist assesses a child's jaw growth, tooth alignment, and bite development to identify potential concerns before they become more serious. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that every child have this first evaluation by age 7. That might sound young, but there's good reason for it. By this age, enough permanent teeth have erupted for an orthodontist to spot subtle concerns with jaw growth, alignment, and bite development.

Here's what many parents don't realize: most kids who come in at age 7 don't leave with braces. The orthodontist gets a baseline understanding of how the mouth is developing and can flag potential concerns before they grow into bigger issues. At White Brown Smiles, our board-certified orthodontist sees children across our South Carolina locations in Florence, Columbia, Orangeburg, and Charleston for these early screenings.

It's similar to a wellness check, but focused on your child's teeth and jaw. The orthodontist looks for signs of crowding, spacing concerns, crossbites, overbites, and jaw alignment. Catching these early gives you options. You can address certain concerns while your child is still growing, or you can monitor development and wait for the right time to begin care. Families throughout South Carolina trust our team to provide honest, clear guidance about what their child actually needs.

What Happens at Your Child's First Orthodontic Visit

The first orthodontic visit includes three key steps: a visual exam of the teeth, jaw alignment, and bite; X-rays or digital imaging if needed; and a conversation about findings with recommendations for active care, monitoring, or no action. The exam focuses on how the upper and lower teeth fit together when biting down.

Depending on what the orthodontist observes, X-rays or digital imaging may be taken to see teeth that haven't erupted yet and assess how the jaw bones are developing. Dr. Kerry and our team take time to walk parents through every finding so you leave with a clear picture of your child's development.

After the examination, the orthodontist will share findings with you. They'll explain whether your child would benefit from early intervention, needs to be monitored over time, or is developing normally without any concerns.

Many children are placed on a watch-and-wait plan. This means periodic check-ins every six to twelve months to track development without any active care. There's no cost for these monitoring visits at most practices, and they give you peace of mind knowing a specialist is keeping an eye on things.

If care is recommended, the orthodontist may discuss a two-phase approach. Phase one addresses specific developmental concerns during childhood, while phase two refines tooth alignment during adolescence when all permanent teeth have arrived.

What Are the Benefits of Seeing an Orthodontist by Age 7?

Early orthodontic evaluations aren't about rushing into braces or appliances. They're about having the information you need to make smart decisions for your child's oral health. Here are a few things that early evaluation makes possible:

How Can Early Evaluation Guide Jaw Growth?

Certain appliances can influence how the jaw develops, correcting or preventing bite concerns while your child is still growing. This window of opportunity closes once growth slows down, which is why timing matters. An orthodontist can determine whether intervention during this growth phase would benefit your child's long-term alignment.

Reducing the Risk of Dental Injuries

Protruding front teeth are more vulnerable to trauma during falls or sports. Early correction protects them and gives parents one less thing to worry about during active childhood years.

What About Creating Space for Permanent Teeth?

If crowding is detected early, care can make room for teeth that haven't erupted yet. This sometimes prevents the need for extractions later on.

Early evaluation can also simplify future orthodontic care. Addressing foundational concerns now often means shorter, less involved braces or aligner care during the teen years.

For children with persistent habits like thumb-sucking, tongue-thrusting, or mouth breathing, early intervention helps redirect these patterns before they affect dental development further. Not every child needs early care, but every child benefits from early evaluation. You gain clarity about what's happening with development and what to expect in the years ahead.

Early Treatment vs. Waiting Until All Permanent Teeth Arrive

One of the most common questions parents ask is whether their child actually needs care now or if waiting makes more sense. The answer depends entirely on what the orthodontist finds during the evaluation.

When Early Intervention Makes Sense

Early intervention targets skeletal and developmental concerns that respond best during active growth periods. Crossbites, severe crowding, and jaw discrepancies often fall into this category. Addressing these while the bones are still developing can produce results that would be difficult or impossible to achieve later.

Sometimes Waiting Is the Better Approach

If your child's concerns are purely dental and mild, such as slight spacing or minor rotation of teeth, waiting until all permanent teeth have erupted is often the smarter path. A single phase of care during adolescence can address everything at once.

Two-Phase Care Splits Treatment Across Growth Stages

Some children benefit from splitting their orthodontic care into two phases. The first phase happens during childhood and focuses on jaw development and creating space. After a resting period, the second phase begins in adolescence to align the permanent teeth into their final positions.

This table compares early intervention and waiting based on timing, duration, and ideal use cases:

Factor Early Intervention Waiting
Best for Skeletal or bite concerns Mild dental alignment concerns
Timing During active jaw growth (ages 7-10) After all permanent teeth erupt (ages 11-14)
Typical duration 6-18 months per phase 12-24 months, single phase
Example concerns Crossbite, severe crowding, jaw discrepancy Minor spacing, slight rotation

Delaying that first evaluation past age 7 can mean missing the window when certain interventions work best.

What Affects the Cost of Early Orthodontic Care?

Early orthodontic care costs vary based on case complexity and the type of appliances needed. Here's what influences pricing for early evaluations and active care:

Initial evaluations are often complimentary at White Brown Smiles. You can get answers about your child's development without any financial commitment.

Monitoring visits are typically included at no charge when your child is being watched but not actively in care.

Active care costs depend on the complexity of the case and what type of appliances are needed. Two-phase care may have different pricing than single-phase care, though the total investment often balances out when you consider the benefits of addressing concerns at the right time.

Insurance and payment options can make orthodontic care more accessible. Many dental insurance plans include orthodontic benefits for children. White Brown Smiles also offers flexible payment options, and 0% financing with low down payments helps families budget for care without financial strain.

Signs Your Child May Need an Early Orthodontic Evaluation

While every child should see an orthodontist by age 7 regardless of visible concerns, certain signs suggest an evaluation sooner rather than later:

  • Baby teeth falling out very early or staying in too long can signal underlying developmental concerns. Unusual tooth loss patterns always warrant a closer look from a specialist.
  • If your child has difficulty chewing or biting, or tends to chew primarily on one side, a bite concern may be developing.
  • Chronic mouth breathing can affect facial development and may point to airway concerns that influence jaw growth over time.
  • Teeth that appear twisted, overlapped, or can't find room to erupt need attention. Crowding is one of the most common reasons families in South Carolina visit our practice for early evaluations.
  • Jaw shifting or clicking when your child opens or closes their mouth is worth investigating.
  • Watch for facial asymmetry, where the jaws appear uneven or disproportionate. This can indicate a skeletal concern that benefits from early intervention.
  • Persistent habits like thumb-sucking, finger-sucking, or tongue-thrusting continuing past age 5 can affect both tooth and jaw development over time. The sooner these are addressed, the less impact they tend to have.

If you notice any of these signs, don't wait until age 7. An evaluation helps you understand what's happening and whether early intervention would help.

Frequently Asked Questions About Your Child's First Orthodontist Visit

Is age 7 too early for braces?

Age 7 isn't too early for an evaluation, but most children don't get braces at this age. The visit is about assessment, not automatic care. Only a small percentage of 7-year-olds actually begin active care after their first visit.

What causes orthodontic concerns in children?

Genetics is the biggest factor, followed by oral habits and developmental variables. If you or your partner had braces, your child may need them too. Habits like thumb-sucking, early loss of baby teeth, and mouth breathing also contribute. Sometimes there's no clear cause, and teeth simply don't erupt in ideal positions.

Does my child need a referral from a dentist?

No referral is typically needed to see an orthodontist. White Brown Smiles welcomes families directly at all of our South Carolina locations without a referral. A general dentist may recommend an orthodontic evaluation, but you're free to schedule one on your own whenever you're ready.

What is two-phase care?

Two-phase care divides orthodontic work into a childhood phase and an adolescent phase. Phase one usually involves appliances that guide jaw growth or create space for permanent teeth. After a resting period while remaining baby teeth fall out, phase two uses braces, Invisalign, or Spark clear aligners to align the permanent teeth. This approach addresses different types of concerns at the optimal time for each.

How long does early orthodontic care last?

Phase one typically lasts between 6 and 18 months, depending on the specific goals. After active care, your child enters a monitoring phase until they're ready for phase two. The total time in orthodontic care may be longer than single-phase approaches, but the results often justify the timeline for children with significant developmental concerns.

If your child is approaching age 7 and hasn't had an orthodontic screening yet, now is a good time to look into one. Our board-certified orthodontist and team at White Brown Smiles are here to give you honest answers about your child's development at any of our convenient locations across South Carolina, because everyone deserves a beautiful smile.

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I had a very good experience. Roosevelt helped me very much was the best. Give him a raise cause he deserves it. Best customer service I could ask for.
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I’m glad we stumbled across White-Brown Smiles! Dr. White-Brown and her staff have been very kind, knowledgeable, helpful and supportive throughout this process. I recommend them highly for your orthodontic needs!!!

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