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  • Early Orthodontics May Mean Less Treatment Later.

    Filed under Prevention
    Jan 15

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    Look at yearbook or prom pictures from the 1950s or ’60s and you’ll see many smiles framed with heavy metal braces, a sight that’s increasingly rare on today’s high school campuses. Why the change? Children today tend to get braces at a much earlier age. It’s not uncommon for a patient as young as 7 or earlier to begin orthodontic treatment.

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