What Is Malocclusion?

What Is Malocclusion?

Human teeth are meant to close in a precise manner, with the upper teeth slightly overhanging the lower teeth. When that doesn’t happen – such as when teeth are out of alignment and block either the upper or lower jaw from closing – your teeth and health may be at risk. If you suffer from malocclusion, or a problem closing your jaw, it’s time to see a dentist.

Man with Malocclusion needs to visit the dentist.

Why See Your Kitchener Dentist for Help with Your Bite?

Your bite is more important than you might think. If your jaw doesn’t close properly, you might experience problems with both your speech and eating and will probably dislike the appearance of your teeth. Dr. Gangwani can help you fix the problem so you regain confidence in your looks and live a more normal life. Or, you may wish to help your children do so, a goal with which a qualified, professional dentist can also assist.

Dentistry Terms: The Classification of Malocclusion

According to the Medical Dictionary, the classification of “Malocclusion is a problem in the way the upper and lower teeth fit together in biting or chewing. The word malocclusion literally means ‘bad bite.’ The condition may also be referred to as an irregular bite, crossbite, or overbite.”

Dentistry is concerned both with keeping your teeth healthy for life and with ensuring that you can use them effectively, malocclusion represents a significant problem. Not only do your jaws not come together properly, making it harder to chew, teeth may wear against one another improperly and jaw problems can result. Thus, treatment is usually recommended.

Dental Treatment for Jaw and Tooth Problems

Typically, dental treatment of malocclusion consists of braces or other orthodontic care to help realign the teeth so the jaw can close properly. This may include braces, rubber bands, retainers, head or neck gear, tooth removal and more. No matter what the approach, the goal is to improve your dental condition so the jaw can close properly.

Make an Appointment with Your Kitchener Dentist Today

Are you ready to see a Dr. Gangwani for malocclusion help? Give Kitchener Family Dental a call today at 519-578-2419 or request an appointment through our website. We would love to help you fix the problem and move on to a healthier, happier life as soon as possible.

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