Identifying and Treating Different Types of Bites

Naturally, not everyone is born with perfectly aligned teeth and a flawless bite, also known as an occlusion. Let's talk about it.

Thankfully, modern orthodontic treatments can help correct misaligned teeth and bites, improving dental health and overall well-being.

At Smart Smile Orthodontics in Strathpine, we offer a range of orthodontic treatments to help our patients achieve the perfect smile.

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What are bites?

Bites, also known as occlusion, refer to the way the upper and lower teeth fit together when the mouth is closed.

An ideal bite occurs when the upper teeth slightly overlap the lower teeth, and the molars fit together correctly. However, some people have bites that do not fit together correctly, leading to dental and facial problems.

There are several types of bites, including overbites, underbites, crossbites and open bites.

Overbites

An overbite, also known as a deep bite, occurs when the upper front teeth significantly overlap the lower front teeth. This condition can lead to several problems, including gum damage, tooth wear, and jaw pain.

Overbites can also cause the appearance of a small chin, protruding lips, and a gummy smile.

Overbites can be corrected using orthodontic treatments such as traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, and Invisalign.

Treatment Options:

Traditional metal braces are the most common orthodontic treatment used to correct overbites.

Ceramic braces use tooth-coloured or clear brackets for a more discreet treatment.

Invisalign aligners are custom-made to gradually move teeth into the correct position.

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Other Types of Bite Issues

Underbites

An underbite occurs when the lower front teeth protrude past the upper front teeth. This condition can be caused by genetics, thumb-sucking, and tongue thrusting.

Underbites can lead to several problems, including jaw pain, speech difficulties, and difficulty biting and chewing.

Orthodontic treatments such as traditional metal braces, ceramic braces and Invisalign can be used to correct underbites.

Crossbites

A crossbite occurs when one or more of the upper teeth fit inside the lower teeth when the mouth is closed.

This condition can lead to several problems, including tooth wear, gum damage, and jaw pain. Crossbites can also cause facial asymmetry and difficulty biting and chewing.

Orthodontic treatments such as traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, and Invisalign can be used to correct crossbites.

Open Bites

An open bite occurs when the upper and lower teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed. This condition can be caused by thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, and other oral habits.

Open bites can lead to speech difficulties, difficulty biting and chewing, and jaw pain.

Orthodontic treatments such as traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, and Invisalign can be used to correct open bites.

Orthodontic Treatments for Correcting Bites

Orthodontic treatments for correcting bites vary depending on the severity of the condition and the patient's preferences. At Smart Smile Orthodontics in Strathpine, we offer a range of orthodontic treatments to help our patients achieve their perfect smile.

Traditional Metal Braces

Traditional metal braces are the most common orthodontic treatment used to correct bites. These braces use metal brackets and wires to gradually move the teeth into their correct position. Metal braces are highly effective and can correct even the most severe bite problems.

Ceramic Braces

Ceramic braces are similar to metal braces but use tooth-coloured or clear brackets. This makes them a more discreet option for patients who want to correct their bites without the appearance of traditional metal braces. Ceramic braces work in the same way as metal braces and can correct all types of bites.

Invisalign

Invisalign is a clear aligner system that uses custom-made aligners to gradually move the teeth into their correct position. Invisalign aligners are almost invisible, making them a popular choice for patients who want a discreet treatment. Invisalign can be used to correct all types of bites, but it may not be suitable for severe cases.

Other Orthodontic Treatments

In addition to traditional metal braces, ceramic braces and Invisalign, there are other orthodontic treatments that can help correct bites. These include lingual braces, which are similar to traditional metal braces but placed behind the teeth, and functional appliances, which are custom-made devices that help correct jaw problems.

Choosing the Right Orthodontic Treatment

Choosing the right orthodontic treatment for correcting bites can be overwhelming.

At Smart Smile Orthodontics, we understand that each patient is unique, and we tailor our treatments to meet their individual needs and preferences.

During the initial consultation, our orthodontist will examine the patient's teeth and bite and recommend the most suitable treatment option.

We also offer a range of payment plans to make our treatments affordable for everyone.

Correct Malocclusion in Strathpine

Correcting misaligned teeth and bites can improve dental health, facial appearance, and overall well-being.

At Smart Smile Orthodontics in Strathpine, we offer a range of orthodontic treatments to help our patients achieve their perfect smile. Whether it's traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, or Invisalign, our orthodontic treatments can correct all types of bites and give our patients the confidence to smile with pride.

If you're looking for an orthodontic treatment, book an appointment with Smart Smile Orthodontics in Strathpine today.

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