Growth Modification
Advantages of
Growth Modification

Early Correction
Addresses jaw alignment issues before they become more complex.

Non-Invasive
Uses natural growth potential without the need for surgical intervention.

Habit Correction
Eliminates harmful effects of pressure habits such as thumb-sucking and tongue thrusting.

Improved Balance
Helps create a harmonious relationship between the upper and lower jaws.

Optimized Orthodontic Outcomes
Reduces the need for more intensive treatments in the future.
Bite jumping in kids with retrusive lower jaw
Arch expansion to broaden the face and smile
Face-mask protraction for mid-facial deficiency
Headgear therapy to control excess vertical growth

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Children and teens in their growth phase are ideal candidates. Early consultation is key to identifying the best time for treatment.
The appliances redirect natural jaw growth, improving alignment and creating space for proper teeth eruption.
Growth modification is most effective during periods of active growth, usually before or during puberty. For overbites, treatment is ideal around 8-10 years of age, while for underbites or crossbites, starting earlier—around 6-8 years—can yield better results.
While growth modification addresses jaw discrepancies, braces are often needed later to fine-tune tooth alignment and achieve a perfect bite.
Treatment duration varies but usually spans 8-10 months, depending on the patient’s growth and the severity of the issue.
Yes, patient compliance is critical for success. Regularly wearing the appliance and attending follow-up visits ensure effective results.
Clean the appliance daily with a soft brush and avoid sticky or hard foods that might damage it. Follow your orthodontist’s instructions.
They may feel unusual initially, but most patients adjust quickly with minimal discomfort.
Delaying treatment can limit options and may lead to more invasive procedures, such as surgery, in adulthood.