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malocclusion of teeth - Definition: (Source: MedLinePlus)

Malocclusion means the teeth are not aligned properly. ...
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malocclusion of teeth - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
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Prognathism
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Teeth, adult - in the skull
Malocclusion of teeth
Malocclusion of teeth
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Dental anatomy

Causes of malocclusion of teeth (Source: MedLinePlus)
Occlusion refers to the alignment of teeth and the way that the upper and lower teeth fit together (bite). Ideally, all upper teeth fit slightly over the lower teeth. The points of the molars fit the grooves of the opposite molar. The upper teeth keep the cheeks and lips from being bitten and the lower teeth protect the tongue. Malocclusion is most often hereditary, which means the condition is passed down through families. There may be a difference between the size of the upper and lower jaws or between jaw and tooth size, resulting in overcrowding of teeth or in abnormal bite patterns. Variations in size or structure of either jaw may affect its shape, as can birth defects such as cleft lip and palate . Other causes of malocclusion include: Childhood habits such as thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, pacifier use beyond age 3, and prolonged use of a bottle; Extra teeth, lost teeth, impacted teeth, or abnormally shaped teeth; Ill-fitting dental fillings, crowns, appliances, retainers, or braces; Misalignment of jaw fractures after a severe injury; Tumors of the mouth and jaw. There are different categories of malocclusion. Class 1 malocclusion is the most common. The bite is normal, but the upper teeth slightly overlap the lower teeth. Class 2 malocclusion, called retrognathism or overbite, occurs when the upper jaw and teeth severely overlap the bottom jaw and teeth. Class 3 malocclusion, called prognathism or underbite, occurs when the lower jaw protrudes or juts forward, ca ...
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Symptoms of malocclusion of teeth (Source: MedLinePlus)
Abnormal alignment of teeth ; Abnormal appearance of the face ; Difficulty or discomfort when biting or chewing ; Speech difficulties (rare) including lisp ; Mouth breathing (breathing through the mouth without closing the lips). ...
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malocclusion of teeth - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
Very few people have perfect teeth alignment. However, most problems are so minor that they do not require treatment. Malocclusion is the most common reason for referral to an orthodontist. By treating moderate or severe malocclusion, the teeth are easier to clean and there is less risk of tooth decay and periodontal diseases ( gingivitis or periodontitis ). Treatment eliminates strain on the teeth, jaws, and muscles, which lessens the risk of breaking a tooth and may reduce symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorders . The goal is to correct the positioning of the teeth. Braces or other appliances may be used. Metal bands are placed around some teeth, or metal, ceramic, or plastic bonds are attached to the surface of the teeth. Wires or springs apply force to the teeth. One or more teeth may need to be removed if overcrowding is part of the problem. Rough or irregular teeth may be adjusted down, reshaped, and bonded or capped. Misshapen restorations and dental appliances should be repaired. Surgery may be required on rare occasions. This may include surgical reshaping to lengthen or shorten the jaw (orthognathic surgery). Wires, plates, or screws may be used to stabilize the jaw bone, in a similar manner to the surgical stabilization of jaw fracture. It is important to brush and floss your teeth every day and have regular visits to a general dentist. Plaque accumulates on braces and may permanently mark teeth or cause tooth decay if not properly cared for. Retainers (used ...
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Further Reading on malocclusion of teeth
  • Temporomandibular (TM) Disorders - Treatment Overview ( WebMD )
    The goal of treatment for temporomandibular disorders (TM disorders) is to relieve pain in the jaw and restore normal jaw movement and function.
  • Malocclusion and Orthodontics [Update in progress,JLC] - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Learn more about malocclusion (crooked teeth ) and other dental problems... Malocclusion means having crooked teeth or a "poor bite." It is usually... malocclusion : How long will treatment last? Topic...
  • Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer (PDQ®) - Common Late Effects of Childhood Cancer by Body System ( WebMD )
    Central Nervous System Neurocognitive Neurocognitive late effects most commonly follow treatment of malignancies that require...older prepubertal children are at risk. Developing teeth are irradiated...
  • Broken Jaw ( WebMD )
    A broken jaw (or mandibular fracture) is a common facial injury...The most common symptom is jaw pain. You may feel that your teeth do not fit together correctly (this is called a malocclusion ). You...
  • Malocclusion and Orthodontics [Update in progress,JLC] - Treatment Overview ( WebMD )
    Many treatment options are available for malocclusion (poor bite), and expert opinions differ about timing.


  • Children's Health Guide - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    ...A natural sucking instinct leads some babies to suck their thumbs during their first few months of life, or even before birth...Thumb-sucking can cause a child's teeth to become improperly aligned...
  • Facial Fracture ( WebMD )
    Facial fracture refers to any injury that results in a broken bone or bones of the face...nasal discharge. Broken jaw Symptoms Jaw pain Tenderness Inability to bring the teeth together properly...
  • Thumb-Sucking - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    ...A natural sucking instinct leads some babies to suck their thumbs during their first few months of life, or even before birth...Thumb-sucking can cause a child's teeth to become improperly aligned...
  • Dental X-rays ( WebMD )
    Dental X-rays are pictures of the teeth , bones, and surrounding soft tissues to screen for and help identify problems with the...Dental X-rays are pictures of the teeth , bones, and soft tissues around...

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