Common Orthodontic Problems

Crowding:

Crowding is one of the most common orthodontic problems. When there are too many teeth or the teeth are too large for the size of the jaws, crowding can occur. The causes of crowding can be many and varied. Early loss of primary teeth or habits such as thumb sucking are known be a cause of crowding. Consequences of crowding can be unattractive smile, difficulty brushing or flossing, uneven tooth wear and gingivitis. Orthodontic treatment is needed to correct crowding and this can be preformed with braces or invisalign.

Overjet:

Overjet is another common orthodontic problem. It refers to protrusive upper front teeth where they sit much further forward than the bottom front teeth. Having a large overjet can result in an increased risk of trauma to the front teeth especially in children that play sport.  In some cases, the overjet can be so severe that it is difficult to close the lips together or the lower teeth can bite against the gums behind the upper front teeth resulting in pain and gum recession. Treatment usually involves braces or a functional appliance.

Spacing

Spacing between the teeth can result from smaller than average tooth size or missing teeth. Normally smaller spaces can be closed with orthodontic treatment alone. Abnormally small teeth may need ‘buildups or restorations’ to restore them to a normal size.

Crossbite

This is where the upper jaw bites inside the lower jaw. Often crossbite is caused by the upper jaw being too small in width, however, the lower jaw can be too wide for the upper jaw also. Crossbites in growing children can cause problems with the relationship of the upper and lower jaw, chin deviation, problems eating, pain and excessive tooth wear. Treatment usually involves an expansion plate.

Openbite

Openbite is when the front teeth do not touch when biting. Causes of openbite include habits, abnormal growth of the jaw bones, large tongue and arthritis in the jaw joint. Treatment is dependent  on the cause and severity of the openbite and can range from simple orthodontic treatment or possibly jaw surgery in extreme cases.