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Crowded teeth occur when there isn't enough space in the jaw for all of the teeth to fit properly. This can lead to teeth overlapping and twisting, making it difficult to clean them effectively. Aligner treatment gently moves the teeth into proper alignment, creating space and improving both appearance and dental health.
A deep bite, or overbite, happens when the upper front teeth excessively overlap the lower front teeth when the mouth is closed. This condition can cause significant wear on the lower teeth and may lead to jaw pain and gum irritation. Aligner treatment works by gradually repositioning the teeth to reduce the bite depth and achieve a balanced, functional bite.
Gapped teeth, or diastema, refers to noticeable spaces between the teeth, commonly the front two teeth. These gaps can affect the aesthetics of your smile and sometimes lead to speech issues. Aligner treatment effectively closes these gaps by applying gentle pressure to move the teeth closer together for a more uniform appearance.
Overjet refers to the horizontal distance between the upper and lower front teeth when the jaws are closed, and an increased distance can affect bite function and smile aesthetics. This could lead to issues such as difficulty with speech and eating. Aligners can correct mild to moderate overjet by gradually shifting teeth into a better alignment.
An open bite occurs when the upper and lower teeth don't meet when the mouth is closed, creating a gap. This condition can make it difficult to bite or chew food properly and may impact speech. Aligner treatment is designed to move the teeth into proper alignment, closing the gap and restoring normal bite function.
An underbite happens when the lower teeth protrude past the upper teeth, giving the chin a prominent appearance. This condition can affect chewing and speaking and may cause jaw pain. Aligner treatment helps by shifting the teeth into the correct position, correcting the underbite and enhancing overall dental health.
A crossbite is a condition where some of the upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth when the mouth is closed. This misalignment can lead to tooth wear, gum disease, and jaw problems. Aligner treatment can correct a crossbite by moving the teeth into their proper positions, promoting better dental function and health.
Misaligned teeth refer to teeth that are crooked, overlapping, or twisted. This common dental issue can affect the appearance of your smile and make oral hygiene more challenging. Aligner treatment uses a series of custom-made, clear aligners to gradually straighten the teeth, improving both the function and appearance of your smile.