diverges after the 1st molar contact May accompany dental open bite Narrow nostrils with upturned nose Dolicofacial or Leptoprosopic face pattern Constricted maxillary arch Bilateral...
Ideally your teeth should all fit in your mouth easily, without crowding or spacing problems. But unfortunately most people are not born with perfect teeth. Generally alignment problems (malocclusions) are hereditary. They can also stem from bad habits, lifestyle choices, and trauma. This improper alignment of teeth can lead to serious oral health complications, especially if teeth cannot perform vital functions because of misalignment. How bad is my malocclusion? · Malocclusion can impact your speech, eating habits, breathing, and even alter ...
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OUR WORK Orthodontic Treatment Before and After OPEN BITE An open bite is a type of malocclusion or misalignment of the jaw, where a person’s top and bottom teeth don’t touch when their mouth is cl...
your bite is corrected. Getting braces Some general dentists... pull, open, or close the spaces between your teeth. Power... instructions After your braces come off, you will need to wear a...
6 Open bite 6 Tooth size discrepancy 7 Other conditions 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External links Causes [edit] The aetiology of malocclusion is somewhat contentious...
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extreme open bite require surgery to correct their jaw. In addition, they need braces before and after the surgery to achieve proper alignment. #تقويم_الأسنان #تقويم...
Malocclusion classes, Description ; Class I malocclusion, Your upper teeth stick out slightly beyond your lower teeth. Your jaw aligns properly. ; Class II malocclusion, Your upper teeth stick out significantly beyond your lower teeth. You have an underdeveloped jaw. ; Class III malocclusion, Your lower teeth stick out significantly beyond your upper teeth. You have an overdeveloped jaw. Class III malocclusion is often the most difficult type to fix. ; Class IV malocclusion, Your upper teeth sit significantly behind your lower teeth. ; Class V malocclusion, Your upper teeth sit significantly forward of your lower teeth. You have an overdeveloped jaw. ; Class VI malocclusion, Your lower teeth sit significantly behind your upper teeth.