In dentistry, a “crossbite” is a disorder in which the upper front teeth are angled toward the lower front teeth and are not in a straight line.
Orthodontic problems of teeth and jaws are caused by:
* paresis, * myasthenia, * bruxism, * tumor of the jaw tissue, * convulsions, etc.
Causes of malocclusion:
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Bilateral crossbite - lack of correct relationship between the upper and lower jaws.
The causes occur in different age groups and are the result of improper development of teeth and jaws, unsuccessful prosthetics, improper tooth extraction, and malocclusion of the bite. As a result of the disease, cross occlus is formed
Crossbite is a specific type of pathology and, although it is quite common in orthognathic dentistry, it is rarely encountered in medical practice. It is caused by finger sucking and early removal of primary and baby teeth. Treating a 2nd degree crossbite is difficult and time consuming. Orthodontic intervention can solve the problem.
Although the condition is easily diagnosed, it is often confused with crossbite. The first cannot be treated in any way, as it is a congenital anatomical defect. The child only needs massage and speech therapy correction so that the baby pronounces words correctly. Crossbite is a malocclusion that is corrected during