Kawata & Matsumoto Specialists in Orthodontics

Garrett R. Kawata, DDS - Todd T. Matsumoto, DDS MS

Board Certified Orthodontists

951-736-7846

854 Magnolia Ave., Suite A • Corona, California 92879

Two-Phase Treatment

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What is the advantage of two-phase orthodontic treatment?

Two-phase orthodontic treatment is a very specialized process that encompasses tooth straightening and physical, facial changes. The major advantage of a two-phase treatment is to maximize the opportunity to accomplish the ideal healthy, functional, aesthetic result that will remain stable throughout your life.

What if I put off treatment?

The disadvantage of waiting for complete eruption of permanent teeth and having only one phase of treatment for someone with a jaw discrepancy is facing the possibility of a compromised result that may not be stable.

First Phase Treatment: Your foundation for a lifetime of beautiful teeth

The goal of first phase treatment is to develop the jaw size in order to accommodate all the permanent teeth and to relate the upper and lower jaws to each other. Children sometimes exhibit early signs of jaw problems as they grow and develop. An upper or lower jaw that is growing too much or not enough can be recognized at an early age. If children after age 6 are found to have a jaw discrepancy, they are candidates for early orthodontic treatment.

Planning now can save your smile later

Because they are growing rapidly, children can benefit enormously from an early phase of orthodontic treatment utilizing appliances that direct the growth relationship of the upper and lower jaws. Thus, a good foundation can be established, with the goal being to provide adequate room for eruption of all permanent teeth. This early correction may prevent later removal of permanent teeth to correct overcrowding and/or surgical procedures to align the upper and lower jaws. Leaving such a condition untreated until all permanent teeth erupt could result in a jaw discrepancy too severe to achieve an ideal result with braces.

Making records to determine your unique treatment

Orthodontic records will be necessary to determine the type of appliances to be used, the duration of treatment time, and the frequency of visits. Records consist of models of the teeth, x-rays of the teeth and jaws, and photographs.

Resting Period

In this phase, the remaining permanent teeth are allowed to erupt. Retainers are worn to aid in maintaining the correction. Because It is best to allow the existing permanent teeth some freedom of movement while final eruption of teeth occurs, the retainers often need to be adjusted. A successful first phase will have improve the jaw relationship and create room for teeth to find an eruption path. If there is insuffiecient space, the teeth may become impacted or severely displaced.

Monitoring your teeth's progress

In other words, at the end of the first phase of treatment, teeth are not in their final positions. This will be determined and accomplished in the second phase of treatment. Selective removal of certain primary (baby) teeth may be in the best interest of enhancing eruption during this resting phase. Therefore, periodic recall appointments for observation are necessary, usually on a six-month basis.

Second Phase Treatment: Stay healthy and look attractive

The goal of the second phase is to make sure each tooth has an exact location in the mouth where it is in harmony with the lips, cheeks, tongue, and other teeth. When this equilibrium is established, the teeth will function together properly.

Movement & Retention

At the beginning of the first phase, orthodontic records were made and a diagnosis and treatment plan established. Certain types of appliances were used in the first phase, as dictated by the problem. The second phase is initiated when all permanent teeth have erupted, and usually requires braces on all the teeth for an average of 24 months. Retainers are worn after this phase to ensure you retain your beautiful smile.

Invisalign Orthodontists Dr. Garrett Kawata and Dr. Todd Matsumoto provide affordable, leading-edge orthodontic care in Corona CA 92879 92880 92881 92882 92883 with Invisalign and Invisalign Teen, clear braces, invisible braces, and leading edge metal braces for children, teens and adults. Kawata and Matsumoto Orthodontics proudly serve the orthodontic needs of patients in surrounding local areas including Norco CA 92860, Eastvale CA 91572, Riverside CA 92501 92503 92504 92505 92506 92507 92508 92509 92518, Mira Loma CA 91752, Anaheim Hills CA 92807 92808 92809 92817, and Lake Elsinore CA 92530 92532.

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