If you have crooked teeth or a misaligned jaw, your dentist or orthodontist may have told you that you have a malocclusion. A malocclusion isn’t a one-type condition, and it...
Read MoreAn open bite is a type of malocclusion that causes a gap between the lower and upper teeth—it’s a condition that affects many, and is not always easy to treat...
Read MoreCrooked teeth are common and can cause dental problems, functional impairment, or dissatisfaction with appearance. Let’s take a look at what causes teeth to become crooked, and what can be...
Read MoreApproximately two-thirds of the U.S. population has a clinically meaningful malocclusion, requiring medical treatment. A malocclusion refers to a poor bite where the upper and lower teeth don’t align properly....
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