These common orthodontic issues can negatively impact your life – find out what issue is causing you problems below and then reach out to us to help you get the smile you want.
Abnormal eruption occurs when a tooth emerges in an incorrect position through the gum. This often results from the improper timing of primary teeth falling out (too late) and permanent teeth coming in (too early).
A back teeth crossbite usually stems from a narrow upper jaw or an unusually wide lower jaw. A constricted upper jaw can force the lower jaw forward or to the side when closing, causing the lower teeth to sit outside the upper teeth.
Front teeth crossbite occurs when an upper tooth (or teeth) bites behind the lower teeth instead of in front. This condition is often hereditary but can also result from delayed or abnormal tooth eruption.
Crowding is one of the most common reasons for seeking orthodontic care. It usually results from a discrepancy between the available space in the jaw and the size of the teeth.
An open bite is a malocclusion where the upper and lower front teeth do not touch when the jaws are closed. It is commonly caused by habits like thumb sucking or tongue thrusting. Early assessment and intervention are key to addressing this issue.
An overbite, or deep bite, is characterized by excessive vertical overlap of the upper front teeth over the lower front teeth. This condition typically arises from a discrepancy between the lengths of the upper and lower jaws.
Overjet refers to the horizontal distance where the upper front teeth protrude ahead of the lower front teeth. It can be caused by thumb sucking, insufficient lower jaw growth, improper tooth inclination, or differences in the lengths of the upper and lower arches.
Spacing issues, like crowding, often result from discrepancies between the size of the teeth and the jaw. Gum tissue attachments called “frenum” or “frenulum” can also cause spacing between the front teeth.
An underbite occurs when the lower jaw and teeth extend forward in front of the upper jaw. It can be caused by genetics, jaw abnormalities, or improper tooth positioning.
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