Frequently Asked Questions

Orthodontics

Date Posted: 12/1/2001

Question
What is a malocclusion?

Answer
Malocclusion is a technical term for crooked, crowded or protruding teeth that do not fit together properly. These problems may be inherited or acquired. Common malocclusions include crowding of teeth, prominent teeth, too much space between teeth, extra or missing teeth and a variety of irregularities of the jaws and face. Thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, dental disease, premature loss of primary or permanent teeth, or accidents can cause malocclusions.


More questions in this category:

What is orthodontics?
What is a malocclusion?
What are the benefits of orthodontic treatment?
Who can benefit from orthodontics?
When should orthodontic treatment begin?
What are ‘braces’?
How long will I need to wear braces?
Are there any risks involved in orthodontic treatment?
Who does Orthodontics?
Can anyone have orthodontic treatment?
Where may I obtain more information on Orthodontics?


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