School picture day is a big deal for kids and parents alike. These photos become cherished keepsakes and yearbook memories, so it’s no surprise that many Greensboro families want their child to feel confident and camera-ready when they smile.
If you’ve been considering braces or Invisalign for your child, timing their orthodontic treatment just right can help them achieve a healthy, beautiful smile for those all-important school pictures. At Reynolds & Stoner Orthodontics, we’re here to help you plan the best time to start treatment so your child can smile with confidence.
When Is the Best Age for Braces?
Every child’s orthodontic needs are different, but the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age seven.
This early check-up allows us to:
- Identify any potential bite or alignment issues early
- Determine if your child needs early intervention
- Plan for the best time to start full orthodontic treatment
While some kids may not need braces until their early teens, others may benefit from early-phase treatment to prevent more complex issues later on.
Timing Braces for the School Year
If your child needs braces, you might be wondering: When is the best time to start? Here’s a breakdown of different times of the year and what to expect.
Getting Braces in the Summer (Most Popular Option)
Best for: Kids who want to adjust to braces before school starts.
- They have time to get used to their new braces without school distractions.
- They can eat braces-friendly meals at home while adjusting.
- They can start the school year knowing how to care for their braces.
Tip: Summer is a busy time for orthodontic appointments—schedule early to get the best availability!
Getting Braces in the Fall
Best for: Families who prefer to settle into the school routine before starting treatment.
- Your child will have a few months before school picture day to adjust.
- They can still enjoy their favorite summer snacks before starting braces.
- They’ll have plenty of time to get used to braces before the holidays.
Tip: If your child’s school photos are in early fall, consider Invisalign Teen as a nearly invisible option!
Getting Braces in the Winter
Best for: Parents who want to start treatment after the holiday season.
- Your child can enjoy holiday treats without restrictions.
- Winter break gives them time to adjust to their new braces at home.
- They’ll have a few months before spring photos for their smile to start improving.
Tip: A new year is a great time to start orthodontic treatment—it aligns with many insurance benefits and flexible spending accounts (FSA) renewals!
Getting Braces in the Spring
Best for: Kids who want to start treatment before summer break.
- They’ll be well-adjusted to their braces before summer vacations.
- They can take “before” photos in their school yearbook and look forward to their transformation.
- It’s a great time for Invisalign Teen, as they won’t have to worry about food restrictions at summer BBQs.
Tip: Spring is an excellent time to schedule a consultation so you can plan treatment over the summer!
Braces or Invisalign: Which Is Best for School Photos?
If your child is concerned about how their braces will look in photos, Invisalign might be a great alternative!
Benefits of Invisalign teen for school photos:
- Virtually invisible—no metal brackets or wires
- Can be removed for school pictures, prom, and special events
- No food restrictions, so they can still enjoy their favorite snacks
Of course, traditional braces are still an excellent option for straightening teeth and many kids love choosing fun colors for their rubber bands to show off their style in school pictures!
The Power of a Confident Smile
School photos capture memories that last a lifetime, and we want every child to feel confident when they smile. Orthodontic treatment not only improves appearance but also ensures long-term oral health and proper alignment.
At Reynolds & Stoner Orthodontics, we work with Greensboro families to create personalized treatment plans that fit your child’s school schedule, special events, and confidence goals.