Overbite Correction With Braces
Correcting an adult and Childs overbite can be done with the use of braces and rubber bands. Strong wires and rubber bands are use to pull the 2 jaws into place, usually resulting in the correction of the overbite.
While each case is different, surgery is usually not necessary. To fix and overbite you should consult a few different orthodontist and get the common opinion.
malocclusion refers to the misalignment of teeth and/or incorrect relation between the teeth of the two dental arches.
Most people have some degree of malocclusion, although it isn't usually serious enough to require treatment. Those who have more severe malocclusions may require orthodontic treatment to correct the problem. Correction of malocclusion reduces risk of tooth decay and may help relieve excessive pressure on the temporomandibular joint.
Malocclusions may be coupled with skeletal disharmony of the face, where the relations between the upper and lower jaws are not appropriate. In these cases the dental problem is, most of the time, derived by the skeletal disharmony.
Malocclusions can be divided into three types, depending on the sagittal relations of teeth and jaws:
• Class I: The patient's bite is normal but their teeth are mispositioned or crowded.
• Class II: (retrognathism or Excessive overjet) is when the upper front teeth are 3 mm or more prominent than the lower front teeth. In this case the patient has very often a short mandible.
• Class III: (prognathism or negative overjet) is when the lower front teeth are more prominent than the upper front teeth. In this case the patient has very often a large mandible or a short maxillary bone.
Other kind of malocclusions are due to vertical discrepancies. Long faces may lead to open bite, while short faces can be coupled to a deep bite.
Malocclusions can also be secondary to transversal skeletal discrepancy or to a skeletal asymmetry.
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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