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Space Maintainers for Kids in Stafford, VA

Holding the place for your child's adult teeth so they grow in straight and on schedule.

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15–20 Minutes

Quick placement visit

Zero Pain

No numbing or drilling needed

Ages 3–12

Best age range for treatment

Usually Covered

By dental insurance

What Are Space Maintainers?

Space maintainers are small, custom-fitted dental devices that hold open the gap left behind when a baby tooth is lost earlier than expected. Baby teeth do more than help your child chew—they also serve as natural placeholders for the permanent teeth developing beneath the gums.

When a baby tooth falls out or needs to be removed before the adult tooth is ready to come in, the surrounding teeth can shift and drift into that empty space. A space maintainer keeps the area open so the permanent tooth has a clear path to grow in exactly where it belongs.

What to Expect During Placement

Impressions or Scans

We take a mold or digital scan of your child's teeth so the appliance can be custom-made to fit their mouth perfectly.

Fitting Appointment

Once the space maintainer is ready, we place it during a quick visit. The device is cemented onto the anchor tooth and checked for proper fit.

Adjustment Period

Your child may notice the appliance for the first day or two, but most kids get used to it very quickly. It should not cause any pain.

Why Space Maintenance Matters

You might wonder whether a small gap really needs treatment, especially if it's "just a baby tooth." The truth is that even a single lost tooth can set off a chain reaction—neighboring teeth drift into the open space, permanent teeth become crowded or come in crooked, and bite alignment can shift. Preventing space loss now can save your child from more complex orthodontic treatment later. A simple space maintainer today is far easier—and more affordable—than braces or other corrective work down the road.

Types of Space Maintainers

The right choice depends on your child's age, which tooth was lost, and where it was located.

Band & Loop

The most frequently used type. A stainless steel band wraps around a nearby tooth and a small wire loop extends across the gap to hold the space open. Comfortable, durable, and easy to care for.

Distal Shoe

Used when a back baby molar is lost before the first permanent molar has come in. Part of the appliance is placed slightly below the gumline to guide the adult tooth into its correct position as it erupts.

Lingual Holding Arch

A wire that runs along the inside of the lower teeth, attached to bands on the molars. Ideal when space needs to be preserved on both sides of the lower jaw.

Nance Appliance

Similar to the lingual arch but used on the upper jaw. A wire connects bands on the upper molars, with a small acrylic pad that rests against the roof of the mouth for added stability.

Prevents Crowding

Without a space maintainer, neighboring teeth drift into the open space, permanent teeth become crowded or come in crooked because there is not enough room.

Easy Daily Care

Brush and floss normally, avoid sticky or hard candy that could loosen the device, and keep up with regular dental checkups so we can monitor the permanent tooth's progress.

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Common Questions About Space Maintainers

Answers from our board-certified pediatric dentists.

Does getting a space maintainer hurt?
Not at all. Placing a space maintainer is painless and does not require any numbing or drilling. Your child simply sits comfortably while we cement the appliance into place. Most kids say they barely notice it.
Your child will wear the space maintainer until the permanent tooth is ready to erupt into the space. This could be several months or a few years, depending on their age and development. We monitor progress at every checkup and remove the device as soon as the adult tooth starts coming in.
Brush twice a day as usual, paying a little extra attention around the bands and wire. Flossing around the appliance is important too. We will show you and your child exactly how to keep the area clean at the fitting appointment.
Call our office right away at (540) 699-2441. If the appliance comes loose, save it and bring it with you. We can usually re-cement or repair it in a single short visit. Do not try to adjust it yourself at home.

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