Growth Guidance
Thoughtful timing. Intentional care. Long-term health in mind.
Orthodontic care doesn’t always begin with braces.
For many children, the most important step is understanding how they’re growing.
At Moshiri Orthodontics, guiding growth means carefully monitoring development, identifying concerns early, and making thoughtful decisions about if and when treatment is truly beneficial. Our goal is never to rush care — it’s to support healthy growth in a way that sets children up for easier treatment, better outcomes, and long-term comfort.
What Does “Guiding Growth” Mean?
Guiding growth is an orthodontic approach focused on observation, timing, and prevention.
During childhood, the jaws, airway, and facial structures are still developing. By evaluating children early, we can:
- Track jaw growth and tooth eruption patterns
- Monitor spacing, crowding, and bite relationships
- Identify airway-related concerns
- Detect issues that may benefit from early intervention
In many cases, no immediate treatment is needed. Instead, we provide ongoing guidance — watching development closely and stepping in only when it’s truly helpful.
Why Early Evaluations Matter (Even If Treatment Doesn’t Start)
The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommends children receive their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. This timing allows us to assess growth while the jaws are still developing and permanent teeth are beginning to emerge.
An early evaluation helps us:
- Identify concerns before they become more complex
- Reduce the likelihood of more invasive treatment later
- Create space for erupting teeth when appropriate
- Support healthier jaw and airway development
Just as importantly, it allows parents to understand what to expect — with clarity, reassurance, and no pressure.
Observation vs. Early Treatment
Not every child who is evaluated early needs orthodontic treatment right away.
Observation (Most Common)
For many children, guiding growth simply means:
- Periodic check-ins
- Monitoring changes over time
- Adjusting recommendations as growth unfolds
This conservative approach ensures treatment begins only when it offers real benefit.
Early (Phase I) Treatment
In some cases, early treatment may be recommended to:
- Address significant jaw discrepancies
- Improve bite function
- Reduce the risk of future complications
- Support healthier facial and airway development
When early treatment is recommended, it’s done with intention — focused on growth guidance, not cosmetic correction.
A Long-Term Perspective on Care
We believe the best orthodontic outcomes come from:
- The right treatment
- At the right time
- For the right reasons
Guiding growth allows us to take a proactive — not reactive — approach. By understanding each child’s unique development, we can often simplify future treatment, reduce overall time in braces, and support better long-term stability.
Designed to Feel Simple and Supportive
Even when care involves monitoring rather than treatment, visits are designed to be calm, clear, and child-friendly. Our team takes time to explain findings in parent-friendly language and ensures children feel comfortable and confident at every visit.
For families looking to learn more about our child-centered approach and office experience, we invite you to explore our Pediatric & Adolescent Orthodontic Care page.
Take the First Step
An early orthodontic evaluation doesn’t commit you to treatment — it gives you information, guidance, and peace of mind.
