Here comes a statement of the most common dental problems that require orthodontic treatment: [4] Prominence of the front upper teeth: It is one of the most common reasons for orthodontic treatment. Crowding of the teeth: (in English: Crowding), people with a narrow jaw do not have enough space for the teeth, and this leads to crowding. Impacted teeth: (in English: Impacted Teeth), or impacted teeth, some teeth may not appear in adults due to their growth outside their original location. Asymmetrical teeth: This is represented by the mismatch of the center of the upper and lower teeth in some individuals, and this makes the teeth appear crooked or asymmetrical. Deep bite: (in English: Deep Bite), and it occurs when the lower teeth are covered by a large percentage of the upper teeth. Reverse bite: (in English: Reverse Bite), and it occurs when the upper teeth are applied inward more than the lower teeth. Open bite: (in English: Open Bite), and it occurs when the front upper teeth do not apply to their lower counterpart when the mouth is closed, and this problem is often the result of the habit of sucking the thumb (in English: Thumb Sucking) by the child for a long period of time. Other health problems: such as the need for orthodontics as part of the treatment of cleft lip and palate, and minor cases of sleep apnea. Breathing during sleep.
Cases that require orthodontics
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