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What is malocclusion? How does it affect tooth function and facial aesthetics?
Bite is the relationship between the upper and lower jaws and teeth, including the proportions and contact areas of the teeth and jawbone at rest and when chewing. Normally, the teeth must meet the standards of balance and beauty between the two jaws to be considered a standard bite.
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Crossbite: Features and treatment
Crossbite is one of the variations of bite, which has a great influence on the aesthetics of the smile and the chewing function of the teeth. Due to the harmful effects and complications that can occur, recognizing the characteristics and ways to fix crossbite is extremely necessary.
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Deep bite: Causes and treatment
Deep bite or underbite is a serious malocclusion that not only causes facial aesthetics but also causes other dental problems, affecting chewing function.
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What kind of teeth are considered backward bite?
Reverse bite (underbite) is a common bite misalignment that causes facial aesthetics, makes patients self-conscious, and affects communication and daily activities.
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The effect of raising the bite in braces
Bite lifting in braces is a common indication for treating deep bite, open bite, cross bite, etc. So what is the effect of bite lifting in braces? Let's find out through the article below.
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Note when dilating the jaw for children
Jaw expansion for children when wearing braces is a method of orienting and affecting the jaw bone structure. Jaw expansion technique also helps prevent misaligned bites, thereby protecting children's oral health.
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How is malocclusion treated?
Malocclusion not only negatively affects eating and drinking but also makes the face less aesthetically pleasing. Therefore, people with this condition should undergo surgery or apply other treatment methods to adjust the jaws and face to become more balanced.
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