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Don’t the permanent teeth have to be in before orthodontic treatment can start?

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Don’t the permanent teeth have to be in before orthodontic treatment can start?

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No, not when the treatment will be functional orthodontics. The removable appliances used in functional orthodontic treatment allow Dr. Chinappi to start guiding the abnormal facial growth into a more normal pattern by correcting jaw position. Later in treatment, when more permanent teeth have erupted, braces will be placed to position the teeth.

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