Malocclusion of the teeth is when your teeth are misaligned. This can lead to oral health complications if left untreated. It may also be referred to as: crowded teeth crossbite overbite underbite ...
Malocclusion isn’t usually bad for your health and is considered a cosmetic problem. You may not like the appearance of your teeth if they’re crooked, even if it doesn’t cause you harm. But if your ...
Malocclusion, a prevalent dental condition, refers to the misaligned positioning of teeth and jaws that can compromise oral function, facial aesthetics and overall health. In paediatric dentistry, the ...
An orthodontist is a dentist trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat teeth and jaw irregularities. They correct existing conditions and are trained to identify problems that may develop in the future.
Malocclusion refers to the misalignment between the upper and lower teeth, impacting the bite and overall oral health. Causes are a mix of genetics, environmental factors, and childhood habits like ...
The global malocclusion market was estimated at USD 112,083 million in 2016 growing at a CAGR of 7.07% over the forecast period. Report Ocean recently added a research report on the Malocclusion ...
South Korea, Seoul, Aug. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Expanding at a high-value CAGR of 11%, the global orthodontic supplies market is projected to reach a valuation of US$ 12 billion by 2026, says ...
Malocclusion is when the upper and lower sets of teeth don't fit together when they're closed. Most people have some teeth that are slightly out of position, and there are three basic types of dental ...
SHANGHAI, Aug. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Smartee Denti-Technology announces the publication of a case report on the application of the S8-SGTB clear aligner therapy for treating adult Class II ...
Malocclusion results in malfunction of the major components involved in chewing including the teeth, the upper jaw (maxilla), the lower jaw (mandibular) and jaw joints (temporomandibular joints). The ...
Malocclusion is the medical word for a poor bite. Ideally the upper front teeth should slightly overlap the lower front teeth and the molars should meet evenly. However, perfect teeth are rare and ...
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