
I was extremely intimidated to be told that my 6 year old needed to see an orthodontist but I found out a few things they may help someone else if they find themselves in a similar situation. Most orthodontists do not charge for evaluations or follow ups unless they actually do work on the mouth. We will be going back every 6 months to keep track of Robby's progress so it is nice to know that it won't cost us a thing until he needs a spacer or braces. I was also surprised to learn that children should be seen by an orthodontist by the time they are 7.
Robby had the 4 center bottom teeth extracted last summer so he isn't too thrilled about having these 2 "wiggled" out but she called in a prescription to help him through it. Between that, the shake he will get after the appointment and a visit from the Tooth Fairy I think it will result in a great day for him.
For Bob and I, we get to keep our money for a few more years.
When our dentist took one look at Sam's mouth he said, "start saving". Apparently, it's a bad sign when baby teeth are crowded. I feel your pain :0)
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