Crowdliness: It is a situation where the teeth in the lower and upper jaw arch cannot find enough space and cannot fit into the jaw
arch. It is a condition that is especially visible in canine teeth.
FORWARD FORCE: It is a situation in which the lower teeth
are behind the upper teeth when closing, which is usually seen in cases where the lower jaw is underdeveloped.
IMMEDIATE TEETH: It is a condition most commonly seen in canine teeth. A condition in which the tooth cannot erupt and
remains embedded in the bone.
CROSS CLOSE CASES: Back Situation where the teeth in the area are closed upside down or the upper teeth are further inside.
CASES WHERE TEETH ARE SPACED AWAY: Genetic or later
It is a condition where there are gaps between the teeth. It is most commonly seen between the upper front incisor
teeth.
FRONT CROSSBITE: It is the reverse closure of the front teeth.
PROBLEMS IN THE JAWS: It is a condition in which the lower jaw
is forward or the upper jaw is behind, which is usually an inherited condition.
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