We provide orthodontic treatment for patients with various dental irregularities. The most common types of malocclusion include:
Overbite (distocclusion) – the lower teeth are positioned behind the upper teeth.
Underbite (mesiocclusion) – the lower teeth overlap the upper teeth.
Crossbite – one or several lower teeth overlap the upper teeth, creating slight facial asymmetry.
Open bite – when closing the mouth, a gap remains between the upper and lower dental arches.
Deep bite – excessive overlap of the upper teeth over the lower teeth, leading to excessive wear of the incisors.
Edge-to-edge bite – the upper and lower teeth meet edge to edge, which disrupts the function of the temporomandibular joint and may cause tooth sensitivity and enamel wear.
Dental crowding – crowded teeth lack sufficient space in the dental arch; they may erupt at improper angles or rotate, leading to wear and dental diseases such as caries.
