What is the best thing to do if the front teeth stick out?

If the front teeth ‘stick out’ more than eight millimetres many orthodontists consider surgery inevitable.

However Orthotropics® can correct most of these if they are under the age of eight and many much older (see Gordon below).

Orthodontics – to pull the top teeth back.

This boy’s front teeth ‘stuck out’ so two side teeth were extracted and “Train Tracks” used to pull the front ones back. 90% of orthodontists thought this was the best treatment. Note how his face has flattened and grown vertically. By kind permission. Clark JD Kerr WJS and Davis MH. 1998 Dental Update 25:12-17.
Orthotropics – to move both jaws forward.

This boy’s front teeth also stuck out but he had orthotropics® to move both jaws forward. No extractions, no train tracks and no relapse.

Gordon

Gordon had Orthotropics; Orthodontics can not achieve results like this.