Phase 1 and Phase 2 Treatment Explained
Two-phase orthodontic treatment is a strategy used when a child has issues that are better addressed at two different stages of growth rather than waiting until all the adult teeth are in. Middletown families with kids in the 7 to 10 age range hear about this often, so it is worth understanding the basics:
Phase 1 (interceptive treatment) happens between ages 7 and 10, when the child still has a mix of baby and adult teeth. The goal is to address things that get harder to fix later: severe crowding, narrow jaw, crossbite, thumb-sucking effects, or significant skeletal imbalances. Phase 1 treatment is often partial braces, expanders, or other appliances, and it usually lasts 9 to 18 months. After Phase 1, the child takes a break (often 1 to 2 years) while the remaining adult teeth come in.
Phase 2 (definitive treatment) happens later, usually between ages 11 and 14, once all the permanent teeth have erupted. This is the full braces or aligner phase that most people picture when they think of orthodontic treatment. Phase 2 is typically 12 to 24 months.
Not every child needs two phases. The majority of orthodontic patients only need a single phase of treatment as a tween or teen. The age-7 first evaluation is what tells us whether your child is a candidate for Phase 1 or whether we should wait and start treatment later. The first visit is free either way.
Insurance, Financing, and Cost
Braces costs vary by case, treatment type, and length. We run a benefits check on your insurance before the consultation so the conversation starts with your real out-of-pocket. At the consultation, we quote a fixed total — no surprise add-ons during treatment. For the portion not covered by insurance, we offer no-interest monthly payment plans through the office. No credit application required for the in-house plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Braces in Middletown
Which part of Middletown is your office closest to?
Lincroft and River Plaza are closest (8 to 12 minutes via Route 35 south or Newman Springs Road). The bayshore neighborhoods of Belford, Leonardo, and Port Monmouth are farthest (17 to 20 minutes via Route 36 west). Most other Middletown addresses fall in the 10 to 15 minute range. All routes lead to Route 35 south into Shrewsbury and our office at 20 White Road.
What is Phase 1 vs Phase 2 orthodontic treatment?
Phase 1 (interceptive) treatment happens between ages 7 and 10, while a child still has a mix of baby and adult teeth. It addresses issues like crossbite, narrow jaw, or severe crowding that are easier to fix during active growth. Phase 1 usually lasts 9 to 18 months, then the child takes a break while the remaining adult teeth come in. Phase 2 (definitive) treatment is the full braces or aligner phase that happens between ages 11 and 14, after all permanent teeth are in. Most kids only need a single phase, but a free age-7 evaluation tells us which path makes sense for your child.
Will my child need to wear a retainer after braces?
Yes. Retainers are part of every orthodontic treatment plan, no exceptions. Teeth have memory and will try to drift back toward their original positions if nothing is holding them in place. The first few months after braces come off, retainers are worn most of the time. After that, the typical recommendation is nighttime-only wear, indefinitely. Patients who follow the retainer plan keep their results for life. Patients who stop wearing retainers usually see noticeable shifting within a few years. We include the first set of retainers in the treatment fee; replacements are available if a retainer is lost or broken.
Are after-school appointments available?
Yes. Late-afternoon slots between 3:00 and 5:30 p.m. are scheduled for kids and teens whose school day ends earlier. These slots fill up faster than other times of day, so booking your child's next appointment at the end of the current visit is the best way to get a convenient time. For families with multiple kids in treatment, we try to schedule siblings back-to-back when possible.
What counts as an orthodontic emergency?
Real orthodontic emergencies are rare. The most common after-hours situations are: a loose bracket that is rubbing or has detached, a wire poking the cheek, a lost retainer, or significant discomfort that does not respond to over-the-counter pain relief. For most of these, we will see you for a short repair visit within a day or two during business hours. For a poking wire, you can usually push it out of the way with the back of a spoon or cover the end with the dental wax we provide at your bonding appointment. Call the office number and follow the prompts for after-hours guidance.
Schedule Your Free Braces Consultation
Wherever you live in Middletown, we are 8 to 20 minutes from your door. Call (732) 704-5474 or request an appointment online. The consultation is free, takes 45 to 60 minutes, and ends with a clear treatment recommendation and a real cost number. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday appointments by request.
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