| | | Before | After |
Premature loss and midline shift | | This is when the center of the teeth do not correspond to the center of the face. It’s often caused by the premature loss of a baby tooth. | | |
Ectopic tooth | | A tooth that grows out of position is called an ectopic tooth. Upper cuspids are often the culprits. | | |
Crowding | | Not enough room for all the teeth on the arch will result in crowding or flaring. In severe cases teeth may have to be extracted to create enough space. | | |
Spacing | | Too much space creates unsightly gaps between the teeth. Braces will bring the teeth back together and eliminate the spacing. | | |
Overbite | | An overbite is often caused by an underdeveloped lower jaw.
This type of problem is ideally treated during early adolescence. | | |
Underbite | | Most often caused by an overdeveloped lower jaw. This type of problem is often hereditary and may require surgery for its correction. | | |
Open-Bite | | An open bite is when the front teeth do not touch when closing your teeth together. Surgery or extractions are often needed to correct the problem. | | |
Deep-Bite | | It’s as if there was an overclosure of your teeth.
In extreme cases the lower incisors may bite onto the gum of the palate. | | |
Cross-bite | | When the palate is too narrow, the upper teeth will not occclude properly with the lower teeth.
Expansion is required and is best done at an early age. | | |