Upper Front Teeth Protrusion
The appearance and function of your teeth are impacted by this type of bite. It is characterized by the upper teeth extending too far forward or the lower teeth not extending far enough forward.
Overbite
The upper front teeth extend out over the lower front teeth, sometimes causing the lower front teeth to bite into the roof of the mouth.
Crossbite
The upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth, which may cause tooth stratification and misaligned jaw growth.
Openbite
Proper chewing is impacted by this type of bite, in which the upper and lower front teeth do not overlap. Openbite may cause a number of unwanted habits, such as tongue thrusting.
Crowding
Crowding occurs when teeth have insufficient room to erupt from the gum. Crowding can often be corrected by expansion, and many times, tooth removal can be avoided.
Spacing
Spacing problems may be caused by missing teeth, or they may only be a cosmetic or aesthetic issue.
Dental Midlines not Matched
This type of problem is caused when the back bite does not fit and match appropriately, which may negatively impact jaw and proper dental function.
More Examples
These are some examples of problems that Drs. Sosebee and Britt can correct. Move/mouse over the pictures to see an animation of the finished result!
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| Case 1: Lower jaw midline does not match the upper jaw midline |
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Case 2: "Eye" teeth are up high and upper jaw has "crowding" |
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| Case 3: Bite is "open" in the front and front teeth do not touch normally |
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Case 4: Upper teeth are inside the lower teeth or "underbite" |
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| Case 5: Front teeth do not touch properly and lower jaw midline is off |
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Case 6: Upper jaw has "spacing" |
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| Case 7: Upper jaw has "crowding" and front teeth overlap |
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Case 8: Upper jaw has "spacing" and front teeth overlap severely |
The photos in these animations are not actual patients of Drs. Sosebee and Britt. Results may vary in individual cases.