Malocclusion may be remedied by orthodontic treatment; orthodontics is a specialty of dentistry that manages the growth and correction of dental and facial structures.
depends, medical: remedy, medication, therapy handling of a situation: approach, procedure, conduct
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If overcrowding is creating malocclusion, one or more teeth may be extracted (surgically removed), giving the others room to move.
Braces are the most commonly used orthodontic appliances in the treatment of mal-occlusion.
Malocclusion means the teeth do not come together correctly when one bites. Common malocclusions include prognathic when the lower jaw sticks out too far, retronathic when the lower jaw is too far back in relation to the upper jaw, and cross bite when the lower teeth rest outside the upper teeth on one side or the other. Many malocclusions can be corrected with orthodontic (braces) treatment. Others can require surgery, or a combination of surgery and orthodontic treatment.
Another word for remedy is cure or treatment.
In general, malocclusion is not preventable.
The outline of treatment designed to remedy a patient's condition is a treatment plan. Treatment plans may encompass curative care or palliative care.
The treatment and remedy of tumors.