Recovery and Outlook
Initial discomfort, pressure, or a feeling of tightness is normal in the first few days after starting the expansion. Some patients experience slight speech changes or extra saliva production, which typically resolves within a week. As expansion progresses, a small gap may appear between the front teeth — a sign that the treatment is working. Most patients adjust quickly, and any discomfort usually subsides after a few days. Once the treatment is complete and the device removed, future orthodontic steps like braces can proceed more effectively with better jaw alignment and space.
- With successful treatment:
- Proper bite and tooth alignment
- Better facial symmetry
- Easier breathing (in some cases)
- Sufficient space for all permanent teeth
- If skipped or delayed:
- May require tooth extractions or jaw surgery later
- More difficult to treat in adults without surgery