- Crowding correction
- Open Bite Correction
- Overbite Correction
- Gapped Teeth Correction
- Protrusion Correction
- Underbite Correction
Crowding Correction
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It is for patients whose:
- Have unnatural shape when smiling
- Protrusion seen even with mouth is closed
- Have difficulty brushing teeth due to the overlap in teeth
- Have protruding incisors
What is crowding correction?
It is a orthodontic treatment that corrects the malalignment caused by the lack of space.
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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Open Bite Correction
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It is for patients whose:
- Cannot bite off food using their front teeth
- Pronunciation is not exact
- Frequent swelling in the tonsils due to infection from inability to close the mouth properly and other symptoms
What is open bite correction?
It treats an open bite where the occlusion of the molars are normal but the front top and bottom teeth that do not meet.
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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Overbite correction
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It is for patients whose:
- That have their front top teeth completely overlapping their bottom teeth
- Problems with their jaw joint and muscle
- Sensitivity due to unusual wear
- The bottom teeth touches the roof of the mouth
What is overbite correction?
It is used to treat teeth where the top teeth cover the lower teeth more than normal.
In severe cases, the bottom teeth can touch the top roof of the mouth. In such cases, the force and pressure can harm the jaw joint and cause unnecessary wear to the teeth
Those with overbite may feel sensitivity in their teeth and also see changes to their appearance with their jaw turning more square.
Smile View Dental Clinic
BEFORE AND AFTER
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Gapped teeth correction
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It is for patients whose:
- Have a gap in their front teeth
- Have gaps in between their teeth
- Who are not able to smile confidently
What is gapped teeth correction?
Corrects the gaps in the teeth caused by smaller sized teeth by bringing the teeth together. In such cases, the treatment plan is simpler and the treatment time is shorter than other orthodontic cases.
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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Protrusion correction
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It is for patients whose:
- Overall teeth protrude or flare outward
- Find it difficult to close the mouth naturally
- Have a slight lisp
- Protrude at an angle outward than the bottom teeth
What is protrusion correction?
It treats teeth that are misaligned and protrude outward by bringing the teeth in and correcting alignment and are arranged so that they are gathered at a normal angle.
Smile View Dental Clinic
BEFORE AND AFTER
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Underbite correction
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It is for patients whose:
- That look like their mouth points inward
- Overall area of the mouth looks awkward
- If the teeth turn in
- Are recessed so the lips look thin
What is underbite correction?
It treats and corrects problems caused by orthodontics that had excessive tooth extraction or jaw surgery that pull the mouth inward too much, making the overall appearance of the mouth unnatural and recessed looking.
Smile View Dental Clinic
BEFORE AND AFTER
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