As people’s living standards improve, many parents are paying more and more attention to their children’s dental problems, but they are confused as to when is the best time to bring their children in for orthodontic treatment. Some doctors say the earlier the better, while others let the teeth come out fully before coming. So, what is the best time to get orthodontic treatment? Generally speaking, if a child has jaw disorders, or what the people call pocket teeth, envelope teeth, envelope teeth, deep jaws, deep overlays, etc., he or she needs to see a doctor right away so that we can intervene artificially in the growth of his or her jaws and keep the child from having irreversible deformities. If the child has a simple malocclusion, it is fine to come back after teething. It is important to note that orthodontic treatment is faster and less painful when the child is at the peak of growth, and after the peak, the discomfort may increase. But it is tolerable.