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Early signs of crowded teeth in a child

Giving Sydney Great Smiles

Release Date: 05/05/2019

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Giving Sydney Great Smiles

This is an area that many general dentists can find challenging. It can be commonplace for kids to grow up being scared of dentists. Unpleasant experiences can often linger for a long while. I can recall parents recounting stories of their childhood unpleasant dental experiences. In this dentist podcast, Dr Andrew Chang and Dr Diane Tay talk about:

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Lots of advances in the restoration of primary teeth are important to consider as parents are keen for alternative, aesthetic options. We also know the importance of maintaining primary teeth for function, aesthetics and space maintenance. Crowns provide a full coronal coverage restoration to help preserve form and function. In this dentist episode, Dr Diane Tay and Dr Andrew Chang talk about Reasons and indications for placement of crowns ....

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In this part 2, Orthodontist Dr Andrew Chang discusses:

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In this podcast for dentists, Dr Andrew Chang Orthodontist shares with Dr Diane Tay:

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What is the best time to start treating skeletal Class 3 malocclusions? Role of the general dentist. Part 2 show art What is the best time to start treating skeletal Class 3 malocclusions? Role of the general dentist. Part 2

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In this Part 2 of the Q&A with Dr Diane Tay, Sydney Orthodontist Dr Andrew Chang discusses and outlines treatment options for Class 3 based upon the dental developmental stages:

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Giving Sydney Great Smiles

We are humbled to have both Felicia and her mother share their experiences with us and with their braces. In this episode, we have an open and authentic conversation. They also share their advice and tips for children and parents considering orthodontic treatment. Sorry for the audio quality at times. While we miss seeing them for their regular adjustments, it gives us great satisfaction knowing she does not hold back smiling anymore.

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We are humbled to be able to serve our patient's and help them along their smile transformations. Personally, it has been rewarding for me and all the members of our team to play a role in their orthodontic care.  We are grateful to have Zahra how sharing her experiences, having just completed her braces orthodontic treatment.

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In this Q&A with Dr Diane Tay, Sydney orthodontist Dr Andrew Chang shares the best time to start treating skeletal Class 3 malocclusions. In this Part 1, he covers:

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Dr Diane Tay interviews orthodontist Dr Andrew Chang on the differences between clear removable aligners compared with braces. The differences between the different clear removable aligner products are discussed as well as the “do-it-yourself” aligner solutions. The idea of braces or aligners to fix crooked teeth should not be thought of as a zero sum game, as combining braces and aligners provides the benefits of aligners and the predictability of braces with difficult movements.

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What cases perform, better with braces? and with aligners? How do the different aligner companies compare during the process? and final outcomes? Dr Tay interviews Dr Andrew Chang on aligners. A synopsis is below:

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Excerpts from this PODCAST between orthodontist Dr Andrew Chang and pediatric dentist Dr Diane Tay are:

2:00- Well positioned baby teeth or crowded baby teeth are a concern.

3:00- Adult front teeth erupting behind baby teeth are a sign of crowded adult teeth.

3:50- Baby teeth nice and straight in a 4-6 year old are a sign of crowded adult teeth in future. There should be gaps between the baby front teeth.

4:50- Does removing baby teeth when baby teeth are crowded help to allow adult front teeth to erupt?

5:40- Crowded baby teeth in a 6 yr old is managed differently from a 10 yr old.

7:20- Does removing baby teeth early or late affect how the adult tooth comes through?

8:00- For front teeth, some improvement can be expected but it would not come into alignment.

8:40- In a 10-12 yr old, when you see double rows of baby and  adult teeth, removing back baby teeth would help with the adult teeth erupting.

9:40- For front teeth, removing a baby front tooth early often "robs Peter to pay Paul" later.

10:40- For shark teeth, space maintainers or expanders are a useful tool to gain more space for adult teeth to erupt when the mouth is crowded.

11:20- My child's teeth are crowded. When is the right age to see an orthodontist?

11:50- Why 7-8 years old is an optimal age to see an orthodontist.