Dental crowding

Dental crowding is caused by a discrepancy between the size of the teeth (too large) and the size of the jaws bone (too small), due to hereditary factors.

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The spaces between the teeth

The spaces between the teeth are caused by a discrepancy between the size of the teeth (too small) and the size of the jaws bone (too large) due to hereditary factors.

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The upper teeth protrusion

Malocclusion with protrusion of the upper teeth is also called “Class II malocclusion”. The upper jaw develops in excess relative to the lower jaw (mandible).

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The lower teeth protrusion

This type of malocclusion is also called “Class III malocclusion”. The maxilla develops by a small amount compared to the mandible.

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The lateral cross bite

The palate is narrow and forces the mandible to close in a lateralized position, to the right or to the left.

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The open bite

In the anterior open bite, the upper incisors do not cover the lower incisors and therefore a gap remains between the anterior teeth of the upper arch and those of the lower arch.

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The deep bite

We speak of a “deep bite” when the upper incisors excessively cover the lower incisors.

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The miniscrews

Mini screws are small screws that are applied to the bone.

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The ceramic veneers

Porcelain veneers are thin layers of ceramic, which are applied to the outer surface of the tooth.

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Oral implantology

The dental implants are used to replace missing teeth, and have an excellent aesthetic effect also in the anterior region of the mouth.

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