
Biju Krishnan explores a more integrative approach to orthodontics that considers the impact of underlying issues, which can affect a child’s overall wellbeing.
Orthodontics has traditionally focused on straightening teeth and correcting bites. However, a growing movement advocates for a more comprehensive, integrative approach that looks beyond dental alignment to address underlying functional issues affecting growth, health and wellbeing. This is the philosophy of holistic orthodontics.
In children, especially, the early years present a valuable window of opportunity. Interventions that guide proper craniofacial development, optimise airway function and support healthy oral habits can have profound long-term benefits.
Why should we approach orthodontics holistically?
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