Normal teeth have their own unique characteristics. Orthodontics is a safe and permanent way to get regular teeth. You can say you have regular teeth when the teeth are placed in a standard row and distance. The midline of the normal teeth aligns with the midline of the face. Regular teeth are placed next to each other at standard intervals without deviation. There should be no gaps between the teeth and they should not be so crowded that they are on top of each other.
In a person with normal teeth, at the time of jaw closure, the front teeth of the upper row appear about 2 mm in front of the teeth of the lower row, and in the posterior region, the teeth are positioned correctly. A large percentage of people in society do not have regular teeth, and we see that the teeth have not grown at the right angles and distances. Undoubtedly, in such a situation, one would expect the teeth to have a shorter useful life, or to have many plaques and plaques around them that cannot be easily cleaned.