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  2. Overbite - Wikipedia

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    class 2 div 2 Deep bite. Overbite is often confused with overjet, which is the distance between the maxillary anterior teeth and the mandibular anterior teeth in the anterior-posterior axis. "Overbite" may also be used commonly to refer to Class II malocclusion or retrognathia, though this usage can be considered incorrect. This is where the ...

  3. Malocclusion - Wikipedia

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    Increased vertical growth causes a long facial profile and commonly leads to an open bite malocclusion, while decreased vertical facial growth causes a short facial profile and is commonly associated with a deep bite malocclusion. However, there are many other more common causes for open bites (such as tongue thrusting and thumb sucking) and ...

  4. Occlusion (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly examine the overbite and overjet. An overbite of 3-5mm [2] and an overjet of 2-3mms are considered to be within the range of normal. [13] To look at the ICP, articulating paper should be placed on the occlusal surface and the patient asked to bite together, which will mark their occlusal contacts.

  5. Overjet - Wikipedia

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    This incisal relationship is where there is virtually no incisal overjet, and a very deep incisal overbite, and is always associated with a class II molar relationship. In essence, Class II Div 2 malocclusion is a common description given to extreme crowding, or backward collapse of the anterior teeth and is a common presenting complaint by ...

  6. Orthodontic indices - Wikipedia

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    Deep impinging overbite; Cross bite of individual anterior teeth; Severe traumatic deviations; Overjet greater than 9mm; Overjet in mm; Overbite in mm; Mandibular protrusion in mm; Open bite in mm; Ectopic eruption; Anterior crowding; Labiolingual spread; Posterior unilateral Crossbite; Once this is completed and all the checks are done, the ...

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  8. How to Tell the Difference Between Fleabites and Mosquito Bites

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    Fleabites vs. mosquito bites Mosquitos and fleas prefer the same warmer climates, and both of these pesky critters will suck your blood after a bite. (Keep an eye out for these dangerous bugs this ...

  9. Open bite malocclusion - Wikipedia

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    Anterior open bite resulted from tongue thrusting in a 24 y.o. patient. Anterior upper teeth are not touching their counterpart. Anterior open bite (AOB) is defined as a condition in which there is no contact and no vertical overlap of the lower incisor crown with the upper incisor crown when the mandible is in full occlusion. [19]