Club Smile is our orthodontic observation program designed especially for growing kids.
Club Smile
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Club Smile is our orthodontic observation program designed especially for growing kids. During this phase, our orthodontists keep a close eye on how your child’s teeth and jaws are developing, while giving their smile the time it needs to grow naturally.
Think of Club Smile as a guided journey. We’ll check in every six months, track important milestones, and help you understand what’s happening along the way. So when it’s time for treatment, you’ll feel confident and prepared.
And for our young club members? We make it fun because building healthy habits should be something to smile about.
✔ Doctor-led growth monitoring ✔ 6-month progress check ups ✔ Clear guidance, every step of the way
Getting Ready for Braces
The observation years give you time, time to watch, learn, and prepare. In these short videos, our orthodontic team walks you through what we’re monitoring, why check-ups matter even before braces, and how everyday habits at home can make a big difference. When treatment is needed, you’ll already know what to expect, and feel confident knowing your child’s smile is on the right path.
The Club Smile Journey
From first checkup to future braces, your child earns their way forward.
Every club member goes on a journey unique to their smile. Along the way, kids can earn badges, track milestones, and learn healthy habits, all while our orthodontic team monitors growth.
This journey helps kids feel proud of their progress and keeps families engaged during the observation years.
Download Your Club Smile Activities
We’ve created fun, printable activities to help kids follow along with their Club Smile journey at home. These downloads help reinforce healthy habits and make orthodontic visits something to look forward to.
Club Smile Coloring Sheets
Color your way through the Club Smile adventure! Perfect for younger kids, these coloring pages introduce Club Smile characters, dental tools, and healthy smile habits.
Bring your Club Smile tracker to your next visit, we love celebrating progress!
FAQs
CLINICAL/TREATMENT QUESTIONS:
What is the orthodontic “Observation Phase”?
The observation phase (also known as Growth and Development) is a proactive, doctor-guided period where we monitor your child’s growth and dental development before braces are needed. Many children are first evaluated around age 7, when early signs of orthodontic concerns can appear, but treatment may not be needed just yet. During this phase, your orthodontist checks in every 6 -12 months to track growth and ensure your child’s smile is developing as expected.
Why did my child have an orthodontic evaluation so young?
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial evaluation by age 7 because this is when the jaws, bite, and emerging adult teeth start to show patterns that can affect long-term oral health. Early evaluations allow us to:
Detect jaw growth concerns early
Monitor how baby teeth are lost and adult teeth erupt
Identify bite issues that may benefit from early intervention
Plan the right treatment at the right time, not too early, not too late
What should we expect at the first consultation?
Your child’s first orthodontic visit is gentle, informative, and stress-free. There’s no pressure to start treatment or commit to future treatment on that day. It’s about understanding how your child’s teeth and jaws are growing.Here’s what typically happens:
Review of History - We’ll start by asking about your child’s dental and medical history, any habits (like thumb-sucking or mouth breathing), and your concerns.
Visual Exam of Teeth, Bite & Jaw - The orthodontist will gently look at how the teeth fit together; how the jaw moves and grows; any early signs of crowding or bite issues.
Imaging & Records - We’ll take digital photographs, and low-dose X-rays or 3D scans. These help us see where adult teeth are coming in and check beneath the gum line.
After the exam, we’ll create a tracking plan if we’re watching development over time. Appointments are typically 30-45 minutes.
Does being in observation mean my child will definitely need braces?
Not necessarily. This phase allows us to make informed decisions based on how your child grows.
Our goal is always to:
Time treatment for the most effective results
Reduce the length and complexity of future braces when possible
Take early action when needed
How long does the observation phase last?
Each child’s timeline is unique. And that’s why regular check-ins matter. The observation phase depends upon:
Your child’s age at their first visit
How quickly they’re growing
When adult teeth begin to erupt
Whether early treatment becomes beneficial
What is the orthodontist monitoring during this phase?
At each visit, we carefully evaluate:
Jaw growth and alignment
Loss of baby teeth
Eruption of permanent teeth
Bite concerns, such as:
Crossbite
Overbite
Underbite
Open bite
Spacing or crowding
Habits like thumb-sucking or tongue thrusting
Small changes over time can tell us a lot, and guide us toward the best next step.
What should I watch for at home between visits?
Parents play an important role during the observation phase. Let us know if you notice:
Difficulty chewing or biting
Early or late loss of baby teeth
Adult teeth coming in crooked or blocked
Jaw shifting or popping
Mouth breathing or snoring
Thumb-sucking beyond age 6–7
Teeth that don’t touch when biting down
One side of the jaw growing differently than the other
If something doesn’t look or feel right, don’t wait, we’re always happy to check.
Why are 6-month checkups important if no treatment is happening yet?
Children grow quickly, and dental changes can happen fast. Regular observation visits allow us to:
Catch concerns early
Monitor growth patterns
Step in at the ideal moment if treatment is needed
These visits are about staying ahead, not waiting until a problem becomes bigger.
Will my child receive X-rays at every 6-month observation visit?
No. X-rays are not taken at every follow-up appointment during the observation phase.Orthodontists follow strict clinical guidelines using low-dose digital X-rays. X-rays are only taken when they provide important new information that can’t be seen during a visual exam.X-rays may be recommended at the initial consultation (to see developing adult teeth and jaw structure), and if there’s a significant growth change. Your orthodontist will always explain why an X-ray is needed before taking it.
Will early intervention help my child avoid braces later?
In some cases, yes. Early intervention can:
Guide jaw growth
Create space for adult teeth
Reduce the need for tooth extractions
Shorten or simplify future braces
If early treatment is recommended, your orthodontist will explain why, when, and how it helps.
What does “Phase 1 Orthodontic treatment” mean?
Phase 1 treatment (also called early interceptive treatment) is orthodontic care that begins while a child still has a mix of baby teeth and permanent teeth, typically between ages 7–10.The goal isn’t to straighten every tooth yet, it’s to guide jaw growth, improve bite function, and create space so permanent teeth can come in more easily.Phase 1 treatment is not full braces and it’s not just “prep work” either. It focuses on specific developmental issues that are best corrected while a child is still growing.Some children may wear:
A partial set of braces (on select teeth)
A palatal expander
Other orthodontic appliances designed to guide growth
Phase 1 may be recommended if your orthodontist sees:
Narrow or crowded dental arches
Crossbite, underbite, or severe overbite
Jaw growth that’s not balanced
Adult teeth erupting in the wrong position
Risk of impacted or blocked teeth
Harmful oral habits affecting development (thumb-sucking, tongue posture)
After Phase 1, there is usually a resting or observation period where remaining baby teeth fall out naturally and adult teeth continue to erupt.
How can I help my child feel positive about these visits?
Keep it simple and encouraging:
Explain that these visits help keep their smile healthy
Celebrate milestones like losing baby teeth
Reassure them that many visits are “just check-ups”
We strive to make every visit comfortable, educational, and kid-friendly.
What if we do nothing and just wait until all adult teeth come in?
Observation ensures we’re not guessing. We’re making decisions based on real growth data. Waiting can sometimes mean:
More complex treatment later
Longer time in braces
Increased risk of jaw or bite issues becoming harder to correct
FINANCIAL QUESTIONS:
How can I start preparing financially during the observation phase?
One of the biggest benefits of the observation phase is time, time to plan, save, and make informed decisions before treatment begins. Even small steps now can make orthodontic care feel much more manageable later.
Can I start saving for braces before my child actually needs them?
Absolutely. Many families use the observation years to:
Set aside small monthly amounts
Use tax-advantaged savings accounts
Review insurance options ahead of time
How can an HSA or FSA help with orthodontic treatment?
If you have a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA), these can be powerful tools for orthodontic care.
HSA & FSA funds can be used for orthodontic treatment, including braces and many appliances
Contributions are made pre-tax, which can lower your overall cost
HSAs roll over year to year, making them ideal for long-term planning
FSAs are often “use it or lose it,” so planning ahead matters
Even if treatment is a year or two away, starting to set aside funds now can make a big difference.
Should I check my dental insurance coverage now?
Yes, this is a great time to explore your options. During the observation phase, you can:
Review whether your current dental plan includes orthodontic benefits
Check age limits, waiting periods, and lifetime maximums
Compare plans during open enrollment if coverage is limited
Ask whether benefits apply to early (Phase 1) treatment and/or full braces later
We create custom payment plans to assist families without orthodontic insurance.Your orthodontic team can help explain estimated costs and timing so you can plan realistically.