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Services - Orthodontics: Orthodontic Problems
Crowding
Crowding is a common orthodontic problem. Crowded teeth can
be unattractive and difficult to clean.
Protruded teeth
Protruded teeth can be unattractive and more prone to
damage. The lower front teeth often over-erupt and damage
the palate behind the top front teeth.
Under
bite
The lower front teeth protrude beyond the upper teeth.
An under bite can be unattractive and can cause uneven wear
of the front teeth.
Deep bite
The upper front teeth cover the lower teeth.
A deep bite can cause excessive wear of the front teeth and
gum damage behind the upper front teeth
Open
bite
An open bite exists when some teeth don't meet.
It can cause eating problems, speech problems, and excessive
wear of those teeth which do meet. An open bite can also be
unattractive.
Cross bite
The upper teeth should fit outside the lower teeth like a
lid on a box. If the upper jaw is too narrow, the lower jaw
usually swings to one side to allow the teeth to mesh. A
cross-bite results.
Missing teeth
Missing teeth can be very unattractive.
By moving all teeth into correct position, proper space can
be created to facilitate replacement of the missing teeth.
Thumb sucking
Sucking the thumb (or fingers) can deform nearby teeth and
supporting bone.

Other Problems
An orthodontic opinion might also be sought when there is:
- Difficulty in chewing or biting
- Speech difficulty
- Grinding or clenching of teeth
- Jaws that shift or make sounds
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