Crowded Teeth

Crowded Teeth occur when there isn’t enough space in the jaw for teeth to align properly, leading to overlapping or misaligned teeth. This condition can make it difficult to maintain oral hygiene, contribute to tooth decay, and affect one’s smile and confidence

Open Bite

Open Bite is a dental condition where the upper and lower teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed. This can lead to difficulties in biting and chewing, speech issues, and aesthetic concerns.

Cross Bite

Crossbite is a dental condition where the upper teeth do not properly align with the lower teeth when biting down. This misalignment can occur with one or multiple teeth and can lead to various issues, including uneven wear, jaw discomfort, and difficulties with chewing and speaking.

Deep Bite

Deep Bite (also known as an overbite) is a dental condition where the upper front teeth significantly overlap the lower front teeth when the mouth is closed. This misalignment can lead to various issues, including jaw discomfort, wear on the teeth, and difficulties with chewing and speaking.

Midline Shift

Midline Shift is a dental condition where the centerline of the upper teeth does not align with the centerline of the lower teeth. This misalignment can occur due to various factors, including tooth crowding, loss of teeth, or skeletal discrepancies. A midline shift can lead to functional issues, such as uneven wear on teeth, discomfort in the jaw, and aesthetic concerns.

Spacing

Spacing refers to a dental condition characterized by gaps or spaces between teeth. This can occur due to various reasons, including missing teeth, genetic factors, or natural development patterns. While some spacing can enhance the aesthetics of a smile, excessive gaps can lead to issues such as difficulty in chewing, misalignment, and increased plaque buildup, which can result in cavities and gum disease.

Deep Bite & Crowding

Deep Bite & Crowding

Spacing

Spacing (Upper) & Crowding (Lower)

Spacing