Malocclusion of teeth

Crowded teeth; Misaligned teeth; Crossbite; Overbite; Underbite; Open bite

Malocclusion means the teeth are not aligned properly.

Prognathism

Prognathism is a descriptive term for a jaw (upper or lower) that protrudes forward beyond the plane of the face.

Teeth, adult - in the skull

This is a picture of normal teeth with an overjet. Some bone has been cut away to reveal the roots of the teeth.

Malocclusion of teeth

Occlusion refers to the alignment of teeth and the way that the upper and lower teeth fit together (bite). Malocclusion is the most common reason for referral to an orthodontist. Most malocclusion is mild enough not to require treatment. If a severe misalignment is present, orthodontics and/or oral surgery may be required.

Dental anatomy

The appearance of normal teeth varies, especially the molars. Abnormally shaped teeth can result from many different conditions. Specific diseases can have a profound effect on tooth shape, tooth color, time of appearance, or absence of teeth.

Causes

Symptoms

Exams and Tests

Treatment

Outlook (Prognosis)

Possible Complications

When to Contact a Medical Professional

Prevention