Malocclusion in A Sentence

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    Braces are the most commonly used orthodontic appliances in the treatment of malocclusion.

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    Braces are used to treat malocclusion by changing the position of the teeth.

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    Depending on the cause and severity of the malocclusion and the appliance used in treatment, a patient may expect correction of the condition to take two or more years.

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    Guinea pigs with this problem should not be bred since dental malocclusion is often hereditary.

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    However, symptoms of malocclusion usually develop gradually beginning at the age of six.

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    If overcrowding is creating malocclusion, one or more teeth may be extracted (surgically removed), giving the others room to move.

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    If the malocclusion is thought to be caused by the child sucking on fingers or a pacifier and the child is stopped early enough, the malocclusion may resolve spontaneously without treatment.

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    In general, malocclusion is not preventable.

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    In severe cases of malocclusion, surgery may be necessary and the patient is referred to another specialist, an oral or maxillofacial surgeon.

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    In the whole sample, 81% presented no malocclusion and only two questionable cases of fluorosis were observed.

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    It is more likely to occur if the parents have malocclusion, the child sucks his or her thumb or a pacifier, or if a tooth is lost prematurely.

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    Malocclusion is most often found during a routine dental examination.

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    Malocclusion is the misalignment of the upper and lower teeth when biting or chewing.

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    Malocclusion may be remedied by orthodontic treatment.

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    Malocclusion may be seen as crooked, crowded, or protruding teeth.

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    Malocclusion usually does not require treatment except for cosmetic reasons.

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    More than 90 percent of children have some degree of malocclusion or poor bite.

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    Most children have some degree of malocclusion.

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    Most of the time, malocclusion is treated for cosmetic reasons.

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    Occasionally children have mild, temporary symptoms of malocclusion resulting from a growth spurt.

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    Open bite-A malocclusion in which some teeth do not meet the opposing teeth.

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    Orthodontic treatment is sometimes necessary to correct malocclusion, a condition that shifts the position of the teeth and makes closing the mouth impossible.

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    Orthodontic treatment is the only effective treatment for malocclusion not requiring surgery.

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    Severe malocclusion may require orthodontic intervention to improve appearance or to prevent problems with eating and speaking.

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    Some children experience mild, temporary symptoms of malocclusion resulting from a growth spurt.

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    The most common cause of malocclusion is a disproportion in size between the jaw and teeth or between the upper and lower jaws.

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    The word malocclusion literally means "bad bite."

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    There is little that the pet owner can do about the former, but you can prevent malocclusion due to poor diet.

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    This therapy may allow correction of some cases of malocclusion.

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    To confirm the presence and extent of malocclusion, the dentist makes plaster or plastic models of the patient's teeth from impressions.

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    When malocclusion is suspected, photographs and x rays of the face and mouth may be taken for further study.