
Braces for Adults: How to Decide If Treatment Is Right for You
It’s never too late to straighten your teeth. Here’s how to weigh your options — metal, ceramic, and Invisalign — and decide whether adult orthodontic treatment is right for you.
If you’ve ever wondered when to bring your child in to see an orthodontist, you’re not alone—it’s one of the most common questions we hear from parents across McAllen and the Rio Grande Valley.
The short answer might surprise you. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that every child have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. That probably sounds early, and the good news is that most kids that age won’t need braces yet. But there’s a solid reason for the recommendation, and an early visit can save you trouble down the road.
By age 7, most children have a mix of baby and adult teeth, and the back permanent molars are usually in. That’s the sweet spot for an orthodontist to spot any developing issues—crowding, bite problems, or jaw alignment concerns—while there’s still plenty of growth left to work with. Catching these things early doesn’t always mean treatment is needed right away. Often, it just means we’ll know what to watch for as your child grows.
You can absolutely wait until the teen years for braces, and plenty of kids do exactly that. The reason an age-7 evaluation is recommended is that some issues are much easier—and less expensive—to address while your child is still growing. For example:
If you want a more detailed list of what to keep an eye on, we’ve put one together on our page about problems to watch for in growing children.
This is the part that puts most parents at ease. A first orthodontic visit at our McAllen office is usually quick, easy, and stress-free for kids:
Most of the time, the answer is simply, “Everything looks good—come back and see us in a year or two.” And that’s a great answer to have.
If your child is younger than 7 but you’ve noticed any of the following, it’s worth scheduling a consultation now rather than waiting:
Usually not. Only a small percentage of kids who come in around age 7 actually need treatment right away. For most, the first visit is just a baseline, and we’ll see them periodically until the right time comes to start. If your child does end up needing early treatment, it’s often shorter and more straightforward than waiting until problems are fully developed. You can read more about how old children should be for braces if you’d like to plan ahead.
An early orthodontic evaluation isn’t about putting braces on a 7-year-old. It’s about giving your child the best possible outcome by spotting issues while they’re still easy to address—and giving you peace of mind if everything looks great. The visit is free, it’s quick, and there’s no pressure either way.
📞 Wondering if it’s time for your child’s first orthodontic visit? Schedule a free consultation at our McAllen office, and Dr. Taylor will give you a clear, honest assessment. Call 956.630.6166 or book online. We’re open Monday through Saturday.

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