Apple Dental Group Hosts 'Parent-Child Dental Alignment Consultation' Following School Dental Checkups
In conjunction with 'Teeth and Mouth Health Week' (June 4-10, 2026), Apple Dental Group is offering free orthodontic consultations for students and their parents who have received dental checkup notices from school. The event aims to provide professional guidance on oral health and treatment timing rather than promoting immediate orthodontic procedures.
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By attending as a parent-child pair, children can develop a greater interest in their dental alignment. If school dental checkup forms indicate issues such as 'misalignment,' 'malocclusion,' or 'irregular bite,' we offer free orthodontic consultations. Since jaw structure, tooth size, and alignment can involve genetic factors, we also provide 'parent-child consultations' where guardians can be examined alongside their children. This consultation is not intended to pressure patients into orthodontic treatment. The primary goal is to help you understand the current state of your oral health, the necessary timing for intervention, and future precautions. Using school dental checkup forms as a trigger for a visit is highly recommended. Every year from spring to early summer, schools conduct dental checkups. Many parents feel anxious about their child's dental alignment for the first time after seeing the results. We especially recommend a detailed consultation if the form notes issues like misalignment, malocclusion, suspected malocclusion, crowded teeth, protruding front teeth, underbite tendencies, or permanent teeth erupting in incorrect positions. While school checkups are mass screenings and do not provide detailed treatment plans, they serve as an important sign to check your current oral status. Because dental alignment is influenced by lifestyle habits and genetics, consulting as a family helps lower the barrier for children and encourages better oral hygiene habits at home. During this event, we will explain whether treatment is needed now, if observation is sufficient, and provide tips on brushing. Early detection of cavities and other dental diseases is also crucial; even if there is no pain, we urge parents to visit the clinic if the school checkup form indicates any issues.
FAQ
Which clinics are participating?
The event is held at Apple Dental clinics in Akashi, Kakogawa, Sannomiya, Amagasaki, Umeda, Namba, Hirakata, Itami, Ropponmatsu, and Kyoto Kawaramachi.