The most common malocclusion is overcrowding. This can be the result of an overbite, overjet, or underbite. In some cases, overcrowding may be the sole reason for an uneven bite. With treatment, many patients experience an aligned bite just by spacing out the teeth.
Orthodontists are dental professionals who specialize in the treatment of teeth and bite misalignment. In some cases, a dentist may offer orthodontic services as they are trained to treat all types of dental problems. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons can also perform procedures that help correct misaligned bites.
The most obvious bite issues are often physical and can be seen as an overbite, underbite, or crossbite. However, minor bite issues may not be noticeable and many patients do not experience any symptoms. A bite issue refers to any bite in which the top and bottom jaws do not evenly align. It is important to ask your dentist about your bite to ensure your oral health remains in line.
A correctly-aligned bite occurs when the top and bottom back teeth touch when the mouth is closed. The upper front teeth should fall in front of the lower teeth and should overlap them by about 2 mm. Any more than 2 mm would be considered an overbite.
Many environmental factors have changed the way our mouths, teeth, and jaws grow. These external factors include bottle-feeding, thumb and pacifier sucking, softer diets in babies and children, breathing abnormalities, allergies, and poor nutrition. Bite issues may also result from injury and trauma.




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