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Palate Expanders The Most Important Orthodontic Appliance

https://www.griffinortho.com/palatal-expander/ - Orthodontic treatment is often most effective in childhood when itu2019s possible to take full advantage of the natural growth process to correct malocclusions (incorrect bites). A palatal expander is a device that is designed to do exactly that and maybe suggested by Dr. Griffin. A palatal expander gradually expands the upper jaw, creating more space in the childu2019s mouth. Although this may sound traumatic, it is a well-tolerated, effective treatment. When the expander is activated, there may be a feeling of pressure or some soreness for several minutes after the key is turned. Contact Griffin Orthodontics to schedule an appointment today.

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Palate Expanders The Most Important Orthodontic Appliance

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  1. Orthodontic treatment is often most effective in childhood when it's possible to take full advantage of the natural growth process to correct malocclusions (incorrect bites).

  2. Orthodontic treatment is often most effective in childhood when it's possible to take full advantage of the natural growth process to correct malocclusions (incorrect bites).

  3. A palatal expander gradually expands the upper jaw, creating more space in the child's mouth.

  4. Although this may sound traumatic, it is a well-tolerated, effective treatment.

  5. When the expander is activated, there may be a feeling of pressure or some soreness for several minutes after the key is turned.

  6. Contact Us West Allis Office 11327 W Lincoln Ave West Allis, WI 53227 (414) 328-0704 2603 W Rawson Ave Ste 104 Oak Creek, WI 53154 (414) 328-0704 Website: www.griffinortho.com

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