If any teeth need to be removed with still years to go before its replacement will come through, it may be necessary to place a space maintainer in the area to prevent collapsing of the neighboring teeth. These maintainers are a fixed retainer cemented to an adjacent tooth and will be removed by the dentist or orthodontist when the desired permanent teeth begin to erupt. The space maintainers Dr. Church places are made of stainless steel.

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Protect Your Child’s Smile with Space Maintainers

At Springs Pediatric Dental Care, we understand how important it is to preserve your child’s dental health as their smiles grow. Space maintainers help keep the right spacing when a baby tooth is lost early, giving permanent teeth room to come in properly. Curious if your child needs one? We’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Why Choose Springs Pediatric Dental Care for Space Maintainers in Colorado Springs, CO

When a baby tooth is lost too soon, surrounding teeth can shift into the open space, leading to crowded or misaligned permanent teeth. That’s where space maintainers come in—they hold the spot open to allow adult teeth to emerge in the right place. At Springs Pediatric Dental Care, we tailor each space maintainer to fit your child comfortably and monitor progress closely to ensure healthy dental development.

Our approach combines gentle care with the latest pediatric dental techniques, creating a friendly environment where kids feel at ease. Plus, being local to Colorado Springs, CO, we’re easily accessible for regular check-ups and any adjustments your child might need.

FAQs

What exactly is a space maintainer?

A space maintainer is a small dental device designed to hold open the gap left by a prematurely lost baby tooth. This helps prevent neighboring teeth from shifting and allows permanent teeth to grow in correctly.

How do I know if my child needs a space maintainer?

If your child loses a baby tooth earlier than expected, especially before the permanent tooth is ready to come in, it’s a good idea to have a dental evaluation. At Springs Pediatric Dental Care, we assess the situation and let you know if a space maintainer would benefit your child’s smile.

Is getting a space maintainer painful for my child?

Not at all. The procedure is simple and usually doesn’t require any anesthesia. The device is custom-fitted, and most kids adjust quickly to having it in their mouth.

How long does my child need to wear a space maintainer?

Your child will typically wear the space maintainer until the adult tooth starts to come in. This varies but usually lasts several months to a couple of years. Regular check-ups with us ensure the timing is just right.

Can my child eat normally with a space maintainer?

Yes, but we recommend avoiding very sticky or hard foods that might damage the device. We’ll provide detailed care instructions to keep the space maintainer in good shape.