Mickey'snewestfan
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To me, my kid's teeth look great. He's had other people comment on how lucky he is to have such great teeth. None of his classmates have ever said anything negative about his teeth and he's an 8th grader so prime age for teasing. However, his dentist told us the other day that he has an "overjet" and should see an orthodontist. He said the treatment was optional and up to us.
Looking online I found an article that says that you should fix your child's overjet to avoid "teasing and bullying" but I don't think that's an issue because they look fine.
Are there any physical reasons we should get this fixed? The articles I found said it is often caused by sucking on things and he was a total pacifier addict as a baby/toddler, but since he no longer sucks one I assume it won't get worse.
We could afford an orthodontist, but there are things I'd rather spend that money on, like college, or retirement.
Looking online I found an article that says that you should fix your child's overjet to avoid "teasing and bullying" but I don't think that's an issue because they look fine.
Are there any physical reasons we should get this fixed? The articles I found said it is often caused by sucking on things and he was a total pacifier addict as a baby/toddler, but since he no longer sucks one I assume it won't get worse.
We could afford an orthodontist, but there are things I'd rather spend that money on, like college, or retirement.