The normal alignment of a person's teeth when the jaw is closed is called "occlusion." Proper occlusion ensures that the upper and lower teeth fit together correctly, allowing for efficient chewing and speaking. Any misalignment in this relationship can lead to dental issues or discomfort.
See an orthodontist for braces or other corrective mouthwear!
The horizontal overbite of the teeth is referred to as a "horizontal overlap" or "overjet." It measures the distance between the upper front teeth and the lower front teeth when the jaws are closed. An excessive overjet can indicate alignment issues and may require orthodontic treatment to correct.
A gap between the teeth is quite common and normal in children, in fact it is desirable as it will give the adult teeth more room. A child with a gap in adult front teeth is also normal and usually closes by mid teens. Therefore, it is not necessary to worry about gaps until adulthood.
Closed front teeth is considered a recessive trait, meaning that both parents must pass on the gene for closed front teeth in order for it to be expressed in the offspring. If both parents have closed front teeth, then it is likely that their child will also have closed front teeth.
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Occlusal irregularities refer to abnormalities in the alignment and contact of teeth when the jaws are closed. These irregularities can lead to improper bite patterns, which may cause discomfort, difficulty in chewing, and increased wear on teeth. Common examples include malocclusion, where teeth do not fit together properly, and dental crowding. Addressing occlusal irregularities often requires orthodontic treatment or dental interventions to restore proper alignment and function.
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It is not normal to count your teeth, but it is normal for your question to happen alot.