Crossbite should be corrected because it can:
- cause premature wear of the teeth
- cause gum disease including bone loss
- cause asymmetrical development of the jaws
- cause dysfunctional chewing patterns
- make your smile less attractive
Crossbite
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How can a crossbite be orthodontically corrected?
If there is a single tooth in crossbite, the tooth can be moved with braces into the correct position. With multiple teeth in crossbite, the arch needs to be expanded with braces or other intra-oral appliances.
Openbite
Openbite is an insufficient vertical overlap of the teeth. It is caused by oral habits such as tongue thrust, finger sucking, or when the jaws don't grow evenly. Timing of treatment is critical to the overall success of the therapy.
Openbite should be corrected because it can:
- prevent proper functioning of the teeth
- cause chewing or eating problems
- create speech problems
- make your smile less attractive
How can an openbite be orthodontically corrected?
Openbite can be corrected through growth modification of the jaws using braces, headgear, extrusion of the anterior teeth, and in some cases surgical correction of the jaws. Also, controlling oral habits such as digit sucking will facilitate the correction of an openbite.