If your child has teeth that stick out—especially the top front teeth—it’s often because of something called a Class II malocclusion (commonly known as an overbite). That’s a fancy way of saying the top jaw and teeth are too far forward compared to the bottom ones. But does starting treatment early really make a difference?
What Did the Researchers Study?
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Children who had Class II problems (upper teeth stick out too far)
- Different kinds of early orthodontic treatments (like headgear, twin blocks, or functional appliances)
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Whether these treatments helped prevent injuries, fixed the bite, or improved appearance
What Did They Find?

What Does This Mean for Parents?
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Early orthodontic treatment helps reduce injury risk and can improve how teeth look and feel
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But it might not fix everything—some kids will still need full braces later on
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Your orthodontist can help decide if early treatment is worth it based on your child’s bite and risk of trauma
Key Takeaways
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Kids with front teeth that stick out or overbite benefit the most from early care
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Twin blocks are common tools used for early correction and now we can use them with aligners
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Not all early treatment changes jaw structure, but it helps teeth positioning and reduces injury risk
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Always talk to a specialist—every child’s mouth is different!


