Orthodontic Treatment for Crossbites and Overbites

Crossbites and overbites are common orthodontic issues that can affect the way your teeth and jaw function. A crossbite occurs when the upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth when biting down, while an overbite is when the upper teeth protrude over the lower teeth. Both of these issues can cause discomfort, difficulty eating, and even speech problems.

Orthodontic treatment can help correct these issues. In some cases, a palatal expander may be used to widen the upper jaw to create more space for the teeth to properly align. Braces or clear aligners may also be used to move the teeth into their proper positions over time.

In severe cases of overbite or crossbite, orthognathic surgery may be necessary to reposition the jaw. This type of surgery can help improve the bite and facial appearance, but is typically only recommended in extreme cases.

It’s important to address these issues early on, as they can lead to more serious dental and orthodontic problems later in life. If you are experiencing discomfort or difficulty with your bite, talk to your orthodontist about your options for treatment. With the right treatment plan, you can achieve a healthy, functional bite and a beautiful smile.

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