Common Orthodontic Concerns
Malocclusion
Malocclusion literally means "bad bite" and is the number one reason people see an orthodontist. There are many different forms of "bad bites" which can lead to a variety of complications.
There are many causes of malocclusion. Genetics are one of the leading factors. A child may be born with a disproportionate jaw. There are also environmental factors, such as thumb sucking beyond the age of 4.
Under bite
In an Underbite, the lower jaw is longer than the upper which causes the lower teeth to protrude in front of the upper teeth.
It is best to diagnose the problem early.
Spacing
The malocclusion known as spacing is too much room between the teeth. Spacing can occur if teeth are missing, small, or if the dental arch is wide. The most common complaint from patients with excessive spacing is cosmetic.
Protruded Teeth
When the upper front teeth stick out too far forward, or the lower teeth don’t extend enough this is called protrusion. Because of the abnormal contact between the upper and lower front teeth it could cause injury to the lower teeth. It also causes poor bites and may even be from uneven jaw growth. This problem can be caused by thumb and finger sucking.
Open Bite
The common result of thumb sucking or tounge thrusting, an open bite is when you can actually stick your tongue between your teeth while biting down.
An open bite is a cosmetic problem, but it can also cause chewing problems.