Special Needs Orthodontics in Chamblee, GA

At Simon Says Smile, we believe every child deserves access to orthodontic care — delivered with the individualization, patience, and preparation each unique patient special needs.

Special Needs Orthodontics

Why Orthodontic Care Matters for Special Needs Children

Children with special healthcare needs often face a higher burden of oral health problems — not because of their diagnosis, but due to barriers that make consistent care harder to maintain. Medications that cause dry mouth or gum changes, dietary factors, hygiene challenges, and anxiety that delays treatment all allow orthodontic concerns to go unaddressed longer than they should.

Orthodontic concerns we commonly address in children with special needs include:
Cute little down syndrome girl with painted hands.

How We Adapt Our Approach for Each Patient

No two patients present the same way, so we start with a thorough conversation with parents and caregivers — understanding what works, what triggers distress, and what realistic expectations look like.

Airway Considerations in Special Needs Orthodontic Patients

Children with diagnoses like Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and Pierre Robin sequence have a higher prevalence of airway compromise. Evaluation without airway screening is incomplete — muscle tone, midface differences, and mouth breathing all affect the treatment planning.

Building Trust Before Treatment Begins

For many children with special needs, the barrier to care is anticipation. We offer familiarization visits before any clinical work, giving the child time to explore the office and meet the team without any treatment expectation.

Treatment Planning for Complex Presentations

Standard orthodontic timelines don’t always apply to children with special needs. We build treatment plans honest about these realities, setting achievable goals specific to each patient.

Special Needs Orthodontics

Orthodontic Options We Use for Special Needs Patients

Treatment options for children with special needs mirror those available to any patient — braces, clear aligners, expanders, and space maintainers — but selection is more deliberate. We match the treatment to the patient, accounting for compliance capacity and sensory tolerance, rather than defaulting to a standard recommendation.

Factors that guide treatment selection for special needs patients:

cheerful boy with disability at rehabilitation center for kids with special needs

Managing Oral Function Challenges in Special Needs Orthodontics

Oral Habits in Children with Developmental Differences

Oral habits like thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, and bruxism are more prevalent and persistent in children with developmental differences — often serving a sensory or regulatory function. When a habit is contributing to orthodontic problems, we consider its full context before recommending an appliance, including how its disruption may affect the child’s comfort and regulation.

Soft Tissue and Functional Considerations

Children with low muscle tone, restricted frenum tissue, or atypical swallowing patterns present functional challenges that affect orthodontic progress and long-term stability. Addressing these soft tissue contributors as part of the treatment plan — rather than treating teeth in isolation — is what makes outcomes more durable and complete.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know About Special Needs Orthodontics

Can children with special needs receive orthodontic treatment?

Orthodontic treatment for children with special needs requires more preparation, more flexibility, and more communication than standard care, but the outcome it makes possible is no less significant. A well-aligned bite and a healthy smile matter to every child, and the path to getting there simply looks different for some patients than for others.

We start by removing any expectation of clinical progress until the child is genuinely comfortable. Familiarization visits let the child meet the team and explore the office on their own terms — no instruments, no pressure. We introduce every step before performing it, follow the child’s lead on pacing, and keep parents and caregivers involved throughout so we’re always working from what’s current for that child.
We provide orthodontic care across a wide range of diagnoses, including autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, cleft palate, and craniofacial conditions. Every case is evaluated on its own terms — two children with the same diagnosis can have very different needs and presentations. The diagnosis tells us to prepare thoughtfully; the child in front of us tells us what to actually do.

At Simon Says Smile, Where every smile is a win!

Get In Touch

Reach out to us today to book your appointment. Our team looks forward to welcoming you and guiding you every step of the way toward a smile you’ll feel confident sharing.

Hours:

Mon-Thu: 7:30AM – 5:00PM
Fri: 8:00AM – 1:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

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