Common Problems

Understanding orthodontic issues is crucial for effective treatment. Dr. Jose Enrique Ortiz specializes in enhancing both bite function and smile beauty with orthodontic solutions.

Orthodontic issues can affect anyone, as perfectly aligned teeth are rare. Malocclusion, commonly known as a “bad bite,” can lead to problems with chewing, maintaining oral hygiene, speaking, and achieving a balanced smile. This condition may be inherited or caused by thumb sucking, dental disease, inadequate oral care, injuries, birth defects, or other health conditions.

Here are some of the most common orthodontic issues:

Tooth Protrusion

Upper Front Teeth Protrusion


This condition affects the alignment and function of your teeth. It is characterized by the upper teeth extending too far forward or the lower teeth not protruding sufficiently. This misalignment can impact your bite, making it difficult to chew properly. Early intervention can help address these issues and prevent further complications.

Deep Bite

Overbite


An overbite happens when the upper front teeth protrude significantly over the lower front teeth. This misalignment can sometimes cause the lower front teeth to touch the roof of the mouth. An excessive overbite can also lead to jaw discomfort and uneven wear of the teeth. It’s important to address this issue promptly to prevent long-term dental problems.

Front Crossbite

Crossbite


In a crossbite, the upper teeth are positioned inside the lower teeth. This misalignment can result in uneven tooth wear and may affect the jaw’s growth. Over time, a crossbite can lead to jaw joint problems and difficulties with proper biting and chewing. Treatment can help correct the alignment and prevent additional complications.

Open Bite

Open Bite


An open bite is characterized by the upper and lower front teeth not overlapping. This condition can impair proper chewing and may lead to habits such as tongue thrusting. It can also impact speech clarity and overall oral function. Effective orthodontic care can address this issue and improve bite function and appearance.

Tooth Crowding

Crowding


Crowding occurs when there isn’t enough space for teeth to emerge properly from the gums. Treatment often involves expanding the arch, and in many cases, tooth extraction can be avoided. Crowded teeth can be difficult to clean properly, increasing the risk of decay and gum disease. Orthodontic treatment can create space and improve oral hygiene.

Tooth Spacing

Spacing


Spacing issues can arise from missing teeth or may be purely cosmetic. Adequate orthodontic evaluation helps determine the best approach to address these gaps. Properly addressing spacing can improve your smile’s appearance and function, ensuring a more balanced and healthy bite.

Underbite

Underbite


An underbite occurs when the lower jaw extends forward, causing the lower front teeth to sit in front of the upper front teeth. This misalignment can affect the function and appearance of your bite and lead to difficulties with speaking and chewing. Early treatment can help correct the bite and enhance overall oral health.

Frequently Asked Questions

What orthodontic problems can braces and Invisalign fix?

Treatment can correct crowding, spacing, overbite, underbite, crossbite, and open bite, among other issues. Dr. Ortiz identifies what's going on and builds a plan.

How do I know if I need orthodontic treatment?

Crowded or crooked teeth, bite problems, and jaw discomfort are common signs. A free consultation is the best way to find out.

Are bite problems only a cosmetic issue?

No. Beyond appearance, bite issues can affect chewing, speech, and long-term tooth health, which is why correcting them matters.