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Do you have crooked teeth, overcrowding, or an improper bite? With the help of a qualified orthodontist, you can correct these common orthodontic problems and more! This blog post will discuss four common orthodontic problems and their solutions.

We’ll also discuss the treatments available to help correct these issues, from traditional braces to the latest in orthodontic treatments.

1) Crowding

Crowding is a common orthodontic problem in which teeth are too close together, making it difficult for all of your teeth to fit properly in your mouth. Genetics is frequently the root cause of crowding. This orthodontic issue can lead to tooth decay and gum disease if left untreated.

Fortunately, you can correct crowding with orthodontic treatments like braces, clear aligners, and more. Braces apply gentle pressure to move the teeth into the correct position and are one of the most effective ways to treat crowding.

Clear aligners are also a great option, as they are designed to fit perfectly over the teeth, moving them gradually into the desired position. 

Once your treatment is complete, retainers can help keep your teeth in their newly straightened positions.

2) Spacing

Spacing is a common orthodontic problem where there are gaps between the teeth. There can be a variety of causes, including missing teeth or hereditary factors. Fortunately, this problem is usually pretty straightforward for your orthodontist. The most common solution is braces. With braces, your teeth can move into the right place and close the gaps.

3) Overbite

An overbite, or overjet, occurs when the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth excessively. This misalignment can cause an open bite in the front of the mouth, making it difficult to chew and speak properly. Fortunately there are treatments available to address this orthodontic issue.

Most people with an overbite get braces, which work well because they apply pressure to the teeth to move them into the right place. Elastics are rubber bands connecting brackets between the upper and lower jaw to help guide the teeth into a better position. Expanders are another device to widen the upper jaw and create more room for the teeth.

 4) Underbite

Underbite, also known as mandibular prognathism, is where the lower jaw extends further than the upper jaw. It causes the lower teeth to overlap the upper teeth when closing the mouth. In extreme cases, it can cause problems with speech and eating.

Depending on the severity of the underbite, there are different ways to address it. From simple adjustments with braces to surgery for more complex cases.

Braces are the most common treatment for mild to moderate underbite and involve wearing braces that gently pull the lower teeth back into the proper position. Other treatments include rubber bands or headgear to help move the lower jaw back into place.

Final Thoughts

We understand the importance of finding an effective solution to your orthodontic problem at Graf Orthodontics. That’s why we offer a range of treatments that can help you achieve a beautiful smile.

 We provide our patients with the highest quality of care, so you can rest assured that you will get the best treatment possible. We are here to help if you have any orthodontic problems. Contact us today to learn more about our orthodontic treatments and how they can help you achieve the perfect smile.