What Is a Malocclusion?
In general, the malocclusion of teeth mainly refers to the misalignment of the midline of the maxillary teeth and the midline of the mandibular teeth. Oral hygiene has a big impact. Good results can be achieved through aesthetic correction.
Malocclusion of teeth
- Chinese name
- Malocclusion of teeth
- Foreign name
- Malocclusion of teeth
- Types of
- Tooth misalignment
- bad habit
- Habitual finger sucking, tongue licking, etc.
- In general, the malocclusion of teeth mainly refers to the misalignment of the midline of the maxillary teeth and the midline of the mandibular teeth. Oral hygiene has a big impact. Good results can be achieved through aesthetic correction.
- (1) Premature tooth loss: insufficient gaps will occur, resulting in crowded dislocations.
- (2) Bad habits: habitual finger sucking and tongue licking. Lips, bites, jaw extensions, bad swallowing habits, side chewing habits, etc. can cause a variety of
- Occlusal balance is a symbol of health. Patients with severe bite dislocations do not belong to the health category. He will not live like a healthy person and will experience long-term pain. The harmful effects of occlusal dislocation on the human body are mainly manifested in two aspects:
Tooth occlusion
- Misaligned occlusal deformities not only affect the normal development of the oral cavity and facial tissues, the health of teeth and periodontal tissues, but also affect the oral function and the appearance of the face.
Incomplete dental occlusion
- When the malocclusion is severe, the chewing function will be severely reduced, which will cause indigestion and gastrointestinal diseases and damage the health. Some malformations can affect normal behaviors such as dating, social interaction, etc., because they hinder pronunciation and facial shape, cause serious psychological burdens, and even affect career choices and lifelong development.