Children’s Orthodontist In Los Angeles

Children's Orthodontist In Los Angeles, CA

At Textbook Orthodontics, we understand that choosing an orthodontist for your child is a significant decision. Dr. Nathan Nourian, a dedicated and passionate orthodontist, leads our practice with a commitment to treating every child as if they were his own. With years of experience and a genuine love for the profession, Dr. Nourian and our team are here to ensure your child's orthodontic journey is both enjoyable and effective.

Why Choose A Children’s Orthodontist for Your Child?

Orthodontic treatment during childhood can have a profound impact on your child's smile, confidence, and oral health. Here are some reasons why early intervention with braces is beneficial:

  • Improved Smile: A straight, beautiful smile boosts self-esteem and confidence, which can positively affect various aspects of your child's life.

  • Better Oral Health: Correctly aligned teeth are easier to clean and maintain, reducing the risk of cavities, gum disease, and other dental issues.

  • Healthy Bite: Proper alignment ensures a healthy bite, which can prevent jaw problems and uneven wear on teeth.

  • Correcting Issues Early: Addressing orthodontic problems early can prevent more severe issues later in life, potentially reducing the need for more extensive treatment.Our Approach to Children's Braces

At Textbook Orthodontics, we offer a personalized approach to each child's treatment. Dr. Nathan Nourian and our team use the latest techniques and technology to provide the best care possible. Our approach includes:

  • Comprehensive Evaluation: During the initial consultation, we conduct a thorough examination to assess your child's orthodontic needs. This includes digital X-rays, photographs, and a detailed discussion of treatment options.

  • Customized Treatment Plan: Based on the evaluation, we create a tailored treatment plan that addresses your child's specific needs and goals.

  • Variety of Braces Options: We offer various types of braces, including traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, and clear aligners. We'll discuss the best option for your child's unique case.

  • Ongoing Support: Throughout the treatment process, we provide continuous support and monitoring to ensure the best possible outcome. Regular check-ups and adjustments are part of our commitment to your child's progress.

  • Fun and Friendly Environment: We believe that orthodontic treatment should be a positive experience. Our office is designed to be welcoming and child-friendly, and our team is dedicated to making each visit enjoyable.

Palate Expander Benefits for Children

Palate expanders offer a wide range of benefits for children during their growing years.
By gently widening the upper jaw, they create more space for adult teeth to erupt properly.
This helps prevent overcrowding and can reduce the need for future tooth extractions.
Palatal expansion also corrects crossbites, leading to a more balanced bite and improved function.
One of the biggest advantages is the improvement in airway space, which can ease breathing issues and reduce snoring.
Better breathing often results in more restful sleep and improved focus during the day.
Early intervention with a palate expander supports healthier jaw development and facial symmetry.
It can also aid in clearer speech and more natural tongue posture.
Because children’s bones are still developing, this treatment is most effective at a young age.
Expanding the palate can shorten overall orthodontic treatment time in the future.
It sets the foundation for a straighter, healthier smile as your child grows.
At Textbook Orthodontics, we use expanders to create long-term benefits that go beyond just straight teeth.

Why Your Child Needs To See An Orthodontist Starting At The Age of 7

Seeing an orthodontist early is crucial to detect teeth that may be stuck or impacted beneath the gums. Impacted teeth, especially canines, often go unnoticed without an expert evaluation and X-rays. If left untreated, these teeth can damage nearby roots or shift other teeth out of alignment. Early detection allows for simpler solutions, such as creating space to guide the tooth into position. Waiting too long may lead to more complex procedures, like oral surgery or tooth extraction. Orthodontists are trained to monitor tooth development and identify issues before they become serious. Timely treatment can prevent long-term complications and preserve your child’s natural teeth. Regular orthodontic checkups ensure that all teeth are developing correctly and have room to erupt. At Textbook Orthodontics, we use advanced imaging to assess tooth position and provide proactive care. A quick consultation could make all the difference in your child’s smile and oral health.

FAQs

  • You should take your child to see an orthodontist starting at the age of 7.

  • The answer is that early orthodontic treatment, often called Phase 1, focuses on guiding jaw growth and addressing issues before they become more serious.
    Even with baby teeth, problems like crowding, crossbites, underbites, or habits like thumb sucking can impact long-term development.
    By starting treatment early, we can create space for permanent teeth, improve bite alignment, and sometimes avoid more invasive treatment later on.
    Think of it as laying the foundation for a healthy, functional smile.
    At Textbook Orthodontics, we only recommend early treatment when it's truly necessary to support your child's growth and future dental health.

  • Braces help correct issues with the alignment of your child’s teeth and jaws, such as crowding, spacing, overbites, underbites, or crossbites.
    These problems aren’t just cosmetic—they can affect how your child chews, speaks, and even breathes.
    Without treatment, misaligned teeth can lead to uneven wear, jaw pain, or difficulty keeping teeth clean, increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease.
    Braces guide the teeth and jaws into the proper position, improving both function and appearance.
    They can also boost your child’s confidence by giving them a healthy, beautiful smile.
    At Textbook Orthodontics, we tailor every treatment plan to meet your child’s specific needs and ensure the best long-term results.

  • While many teens get braces around age 15–16, waiting too long can limit treatment options.
    By that age, most jaw growth is complete, making it harder to correct certain bite issues without more complex procedures.
    Problems like impacted teeth, severe crowding, or jaw misalignment may be easier to treat earlier, during active growth.
    Delaying treatment could lead to longer treatment times or the need for extractions or surgery.
    Early orthodontic evaluations (around age 7) allow us to spot problems early and plan the best timing for treatment.
    At Textbook Orthodontics, we’ll let you know if waiting is okay—or if starting sooner can prevent bigger issues later on.

  • The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7.
    At this age, we can spot early signs of jaw or bite issues and determine if treatment is needed now or later.

  • Early treatment (also known as Phase 1) can guide jaw growth, create space for adult teeth, and correct harmful habits.
    It helps prevent more serious problems later and may reduce the need for extractions or surgery down the line.

  • The length of treatment varies based on your child’s needs, but most kids wear braces for 18–24 months.
    Some early treatments may only last 6–12 months, depending on the goal of Phase 1.

  • Braces don’t hurt during placement, but your child may feel some soreness for a few days as their mouth adjusts.
    This discomfort is temporary and manageable with soft foods and over-the-counter pain relief.

  • Braces do more than straighten teeth—they correct bite issues, prevent future dental problems, and improve oral function.
    While a beautiful smile is a bonus, the main goal is to support long-term dental health and confidence.

Los Angeles, CA

8424 Van Nuys Blvd
Panorama City, CA 91402

Call: (818) 510-3440

Whittier, CA

14564 Whittier Blvd
Whittier, CA 90605

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