Pediatric orthodontist Warsaw
A healthy and straight smile for a child is not just a matter of aesthetics, but also the proper development of the entire oral cavity, speech, and daily comfort. At Nowak | Wołcz Dental Clinic in Ursynów, we specialize in pediatric orthodontics, offering comprehensive care to the youngest patients – from early diagnostics and prevention to modern treatment of malocclusions. Our team of pediatric orthodontists ensures a friendly atmosphere, an individual approach, and effective therapy methods tailored to the age and needs of every child.

Why is it worth visiting a pediatric orthodontist?
Early orthodontic consultation allows for the detection of bite irregularities, maxillofacial defects, bad habits, or problems with the transition from baby teeth to permanent teeth. The earlier we start treatment, the greater the chance of avoiding serious problems in the future and shortening the therapy duration. A pediatric orthodontist not only corrects the alignment of teeth but also supports the proper development of facial bones and improves the functions of chewing, breathing, and speech.
When is the best time to take a child to an orthodontist?
The first visit to a pediatric orthodontist should take place as early as age 6–7, when the first permanent teeth appear. Early diagnostics allow for the detection of irregularities and the implementation of preventive measures or starting treatment at the optimal moment. Regular check-ups are especially important for children with speech impediments, parafunctional habits, rapid loss of baby teeth, or a family history of malocclusions.
Which treatment methods does a pediatric orthodontist use?
Orthodontic treatment for children is based on an individual selection of methods tailored to age, the type of malocclusion, and the stage of dental development. A pediatric orthodontist may suggest both removable and fixed appliance treatments, as well as implement preventive measures or muscle exercises that support the proper development of the oral cavity. The choice of the appropriate method is always preceded by detailed diagnostics and an analysis of the young patient’s needs, allowing for the effective and safe correction of the malocclusion.
01 Removable appliances
Used for the youngest patients, they help correct malocclusions and support jaw development.
02 Fixed appliances
Fitted for older children and teenagers, they allow for precise positioning of teeth in the dental arch.
03 Orthodontic aligners
Transparent aligners that are comfortable and almost invisible, ideal for children who value discretion.
04 Myotherapeutic therapy
Exercises and appliances supporting the elimination of harmful habits, such as thumb sucking or mouth breathing.
05 Orthodontic prevention
Monitoring bite development, hygiene instruction, elimination of risk factors.
How does the first visit to a pediatric orthodontist look like?
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Consultation and examinations
The first meeting is primarily a conversation with the child and parents, an assessment of the dental condition, and performing necessary tests – a panoramic X-ray, cephalometric X-ray, or a 3D scan.
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Analysis and treatment plan
Based on this, the orthodontist analyzes the bite, facial symmetry, and the presence of impacted teeth to plan further action. In the case of simple defects, it is possible to implement prevention or treatment with a removable appliance, while for more complex cases, we prepare an individual therapy plan.
What are the most important benefits of orthodontic treatment for children?
Modern pediatric orthodontics provides a chance for healthy oral development and a beautiful smile in adulthood. Therapy started early enough allows for the avoidance of serious disorders, shortens treatment time, and reduces the risk of complications. Children under orthodontic care are less likely to have issues with cavities, gum disease, or speech impediments.
Early intervention
Allows for the correction of malocclusions before they become permanent, which often eliminates the need for treatment in adulthood.
Improvement of chewing and speech functions
Orthodontic treatment supports proper chewing, nasal breathing, and clear speech.
Increased self-confidence
A straight smile and healthy teeth influence a child’s self-esteem and facilitate peer relationships.
Healthy facial development
Proper alignment of teeth and jaws prevents asymmetry, speech defects, and breathing problems.
Easier oral hygiene
Well-aligned teeth are easier to clean, which reduces the risk of cavities and gum disease.

The cost of pediatric orthodontic treatment at Nowak | Wołcz Dental Clinic Warsaw
The price of orthodontic treatment depends on the type of appliance, duration of therapy, and the individual needs of the child. Before starting treatment, we prepare a detailed estimate and discuss all payment options, including installments. We invite you for a consultation, during which we will present an individual treatment plan and answer all your questions.
- Adaptation visit
- Consultation
- Post-trauma check-up (follow-up visit)
- Periodic check-up (follow-up visit)
- Periodic check-up with fluoridation
- Baby tooth filling
- Permanent tooth filling
- Baby tooth extraction
- Permanent tooth extraction
- ICON one tooth
Team of pediatric orthodontists at Nowak | Wołcz Dental Clinic
In our clinic, orthodontic treatment for children is conducted by experienced specialists who regularly participate in training and implement the latest therapy methods. We care about a friendly atmosphere, patience, and an individual approach to each small patient, as well as educating parents in the field of prevention and hygiene.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about pediatric orthodontics
Pediatric orthodontics is a topic that raises many questions among parents who care about the healthy development of their children. Below you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions, which will help you prepare your child for the visit and consciously choose the best treatment method.
01 At what age can orthodontic treatment begin for a child?
The first visit should take place as early as 6–7 years of age, and treatment can begin depending on the type of malocclusion and the stage of dental development.
02 Is removable appliance treatment effective?
Removable appliances are very effective in correcting simple malocclusions in younger children, especially when used according to the orthodontist’s recommendations.
03 Does a dental brace interfere with a child's daily activities?
Modern braces are designed to be comfortable and do not hinder eating, speaking, or playing sports. After a short adaptation period, children usually do not experience discomfort.
04 How often should follow-up visits be scheduled?
Follow-up visits usually take place every 4–8 weeks, depending on the type of appliance and the stage of treatment.
05 How to maintain oral hygiene during a child's orthodontic treatment?
Daily tooth brushing, the use of dental floss or an irrigator, and regular dental hygiene appointments are essential.
