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Invisalign
Invisalign delivers the correction benefits of braces without brackets and wires. Using a virtually invisible set of clear plastic trays customized to your mouth, Invisalign gradually helps guide your teeth into their desired position.
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Cross Bite
A cross bite—when any or all of the upper teeth are positioned significantly inside or outside the lower teeth—can cause chewing problems.
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Crowding
When there isn’t enough room for all the teeth to fit, or if the jaws are smaller than they should be, teeth can overlap, become misaligned, and grow too closely together. Overcrowding prevents the permanent teeth from moving into the correct position, and can even prevent them from coming in at all. When teeth are properly aligned, they can function as intended, and are easiest to clean. Crowded teeth, on the other hand, wear unevenly, are difficult to keep clean, and contribute to compromised bone and gums.
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Deep Bite / Overbite
When the upper front teeth overlap excessively over the lower teeth, the biting edges of the upper teeth often touch the front gum tissue, or the lower teeth may bite into the roof of the mouth.
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Open Bite
Open bite describes a lack of vertical overlap of the teeth, and can occur in the front of the mouth or on either side. When the upper and lower front teeth don’t meet uniformly and in a very specific manner, it creates an opening on one or both sides of the mouth. Because the front teeth don’t share biting force equally, the condition may lead to premature wear of the the affected teeth.
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Spacing
There are many reasons for spaces between the teeth: Missing or undersized teeth, muscular imbalance like a tongue thrust, proclined (forward-leaning) teeth, and many others.
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Protrusion
Excessive protrusion of the upper front teeth—when the lower teeth are too far behind the upper front teeth—is one of the most common orthodontic problems. Commonly called buck teeth, this condition is easily corrected.
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