Orthodontic conditions

In the ideal situation, our teeth would bite down in a very specific way to optimise function and oral health. Unfortunately, our teeth are almost never naturally perfect. This can cause problems with chewing, oral hygiene, speaking and aesthetics.

The most common orthodontic problem is called malocclusion, or ‘bad bite’, and can be a genetic problem. A bad bite can also be caused by childhood thumb or finger-sucking, mouth breathing, dental disease, abnormal swallowing, poor dental hygiene, the early or late loss of baby teeth, accidents or poor nutrition. Trauma and other medical conditions such as birth defects may contribute to orthodontic problems as well. If you are concerned about you or your children's teeth - start by talking to your regular dentist. However, if you know that you want to get you or your child's teeth straightened, please contact us to arrange an initial consultation.

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Early treatment

Orthodontic problems can affect anyone but the good news is that most issues can be treated at any age. However, it is best for problems to be corrected as early as possible so the they do not persist and cause more damage to the teeth or gums.

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Common orthodontic conditions

Open Bite

Open bite often occurs when some teeth are unable to make physical contact with the opposing teeth for a proper bite.

Deep Bite / Overbite

Deep bite or overbite occurs when the upper teeth bite over the lower teeth.

Gapped Teeth

Gaps between teeth can occur with abnormal continued growth of the jawbone. Missing teeth can also cause the surrounding teeth to shift due to extra space, creating gaps in your teeth.

Overly Crowded

When you don't have enough room in your jaw for your teeth to fit normally, the teeth can bunch up, overlap and twist, sometimes getting pushed to the front or the back.

Underbite

Underbite can occur when the lower teeth protrude past the front teeth.

Crossbite

Crossbite can occur when the upper and lower jaws are both misaligned.

What's right for you?

Deciding on the right treatment for your individual case can be difficult. Which is why we provide FREE initial Consultations for our patients. This allows you to discuss your options with one of our team who can point you in the right direction.

If you are ready to start your journey to a new smile, you can then arrange a full clinical assessment with one of our Specialist Orthodontists.

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