Distalizers or Headgear in Utah

Guiding Jaw Growth and Molar Positioning in Children

Distalizers and orthodontic headgear are orthopedic appliances used to influence jaw growth and molar positioning in growing children. At Utah Orthodontic Care, we offer these devices as part of early-phase, non-invasive treatment options designed to create better space for erupting teeth, improve facial balance, and correct underlying skeletal discrepancies — all before full braces become necessary.

These appliances are typically recommended during Phase I Orthodontics, when a child’s jaw is still growing and adaptable. They are particularly useful for children with protruding upper teeth, significant overbites, or limited space due to molar misalignment. While the design and function vary between distalizers and headgear, both work to guide the back teeth (molars) into a more ideal position and promote proper jaw relationships.

What Do Distalizers and Headgear Treat?

Orthodontists use distalizing appliances and headgear to correct conditions involving jaw misalignment or insufficient space. These devices are commonly recommended for:

  • Retracting upper molars that are too far forward
  • Correcting Class II malocclusion (upper jaw protrusion)
  • Adjusting discrepancies in jaw size and positioning
  • Preventing crowding of front teeth by making space in the back
  • Influencing jaw growth to reduce overjet or overbite
  • Reducing the need for future tooth extractions or surgery

Early diagnosis through growth and development evaluations helps us determine whether a child would benefit from orthopedic correction as part of a broader space and growth management plan.

Types of Appliances We Use

At Utah Orthodontic Care, we use different appliances depending on the treatment goals and age of the patient. These include:

Fixed Distalizers

Distalizers are intraoral devices bonded to the molars. They work by applying gentle pressure to move the molars backward, creating space in the dental arch. This controlled movement allows for the correct eruption of permanent teeth and can improve the bite before full braces are considered.

Orthodontic Headgear

Headgear is an external appliance attached to bands on the molars via a facebow. It uses pressure outside the mouth to encourage or restrict jaw growth depending on the direction of force.

  • Typically worn at night and part-time during the day
  • Adjusts growth trajectory of upper or lower jaws
  • Often recommended when skeletal correction is needed in addition to dental alignment

Patients may wear these devices in combination with other early treatment options such as habit appliances or functional appliances to achieve optimal results.

What Our Patients Say About Us

Our customers love our service! Here are some of their glowing reviews:

“This clinic is AWESOME! Everyone is so friendly and the doctor is great! I’m happy with my teeth and you really can’t beat the price! Great services and low pricing! I would recommend everyone to come here! Also they are always doing patient appreciation events that are so fun! Bring your kids, your spouse, your friends, your neighbors, BRING EVERYONE!”

– Ana R.

“Great orthodontics! I got my braces at UOC and they’ve been so amazing! First appointment is free, they’ll evaluate your teeth and talk to you about braces option options and prices/ plans.My dental insurance did not cover braces for adults ( I chose not to when I made my plan ) and even if I switched my plan I don’t think it would be a nice affordable plan like UOC offered me with monthly payments … I’m happy with them! They were always nice, friendly and flexible with schedules! Recommend it 100%!”

– Denise A.

“I love this office. The doctor is fun with the kids, very friendly and approachable. The staff is typically very easy to work with and any time we have any question or concern they have been quick to make it right with us. We had a billing hiccup and Lauren was incredibly understanding and made the process to fix it easy. As a lower income family with multiple kids needing orthodontic work, this has been a huge weight off my shoulders. I cannot recommend them enough.”

– Stephanie Carsten

“This clinic is AWESOME! Everyone is so friendly and the doctor is great! I’m happy with my teeth and you really can’t beat the price! Great services and low pricing! I would recommend everyone to come here! Also they are always doing patient appreciation events that are so fun! Bring your kids, your spouse, your friends, your neighbors, BRING EVERYONE!”

– Ana R.

“Great orthodontics! I got my braces at UOC and they’ve been so amazing! First appointment is free, they’ll evaluate your teeth and talk to you about braces option options and prices/ plans. My dental insurance did not cover braces for adults ( I chose not to when I made my plan ) and even if I switched my plan I don’t think it would be a nice affordable plan like UOC offered me with monthly payments … I’m happy with them! They were always nice, friendly and flexible with schedules! Recommend it 100%!”

– Denise A.

“I love this office. The doctor is fun with the kids, very friendly and approachable. The staff is typically very easy to work with and any time we have any question or concern they have been quick to make it right with us. We had a billing hiccup and Lauren was incredibly understanding and made the process to fix it easy. As a lower income family with multiple kids needing orthodontic work, this has been a huge weight off my shoulders. I cannot recommend them enough.”

– Stephanie Carsten

Treatment Available Statewide

At Utah Orthodontic Care, we provide growth-guiding appliances like distalizers and headgear in clinics throughout northern Utah. These appliances require expert placement and tracking — and our team delivers exactly that at all of our eight fully staffed locations.

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FAQs About Distalizers and Headgear

Wear time varies by case, but most children wear these appliances for 6 to 12 months. Consistent use is key to achieving the desired outcome.

There may be mild pressure initially, but it should not be painful. Most children adjust within a few days. If discomfort persists, contact us or visit our emergency orthodontics page.

They can sometimes prevent or reduce the need for full braces. In many cases, they are used before braces as part of a two-phase treatment plan.

Lack of consistent use can delay progress or compromise results. Our team will clearly explain the schedule and offer tips for establishing a routine at home.

Many plans — including Medicaid — provide coverage for medically necessary early treatment. We also offer affordable, in-house financing and help manage all insurance claims.