PostHeaderIcon Some Common Types Of Dental Irregularities

In dentistry terminology, a bite is how the bottom and top rows of teeth are aligned over each other when the mouth is closed. Bite irregularity is one of the most known causes why people seek out the help of dentists. Bite irregularity does not look good. It can also cause periodontal and teeth problems, and also create problems in the manner a person chews or speaks.

Bite irregularities are classified into a number of classes, and the following are some of the examples.

1. Open bite. When the upper and bottom rows of the teeth do not meet when a person bites down, this condition is called open bite. The bottom row of teeth exerts more pressure that the top one. If open bite condition is present, the back teeth may wear out prematurely because chewing exerts more force on the lower row of teeth.

2. Cross bite. Most incidents of cross bites necessitate dental intercession because the way that the top row of the teeth is set significantly inside (or out) the lower row makes it difficult for a person to chew properly.

3. Under bite. This bite anomaly is characterized by the bottom row of teeth projecting farther ahead of the upper row of teeth.

4. Crowding. This bite irregularity can sometimes occur if the permanent teeth grow out within a tight area of the dental arch.

5. Gaps. Lost teeth and remarkably small teeth could produce spacing problems.

There are several orthodontic methods that can fix the issue of bite irregularities.

Two of the most common appliances used to repair bite misalignments are braces and retainers. These devices work by pushing the teeth into an appropriate position. However, if the teeth is already set deep in the bone, surgery may be necessary.

Find information about dental remedies for oral health problems. One of the most common device to align teeth is by means of braces so consult a dentist now!

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