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		<title>Overbites And Underbites in Ann Arbor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the upper part of the jaw and the lower part of the jaw are not the same size, bite problems can occur. When the lower jaw is smaller than the upper jaw, it is called an overbite. When the reverse is true, it is called an underbite. Another related alignment disorder is called a crossbite. Crossbites occur when lower teeth are in the wrong position. They may be incorrectly positioned sideways, forward or backward. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Ann Arbor Overbites And Underbites" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://image.listpipe.com/lp_overbite.jpg" alt="Overbites And Underbites" align="right" /></a> When the upper part of the jaw and the lower part of the jaw are not the same size, <a title="Ann Arbor bite problems" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">bite problems</a> can occur. When the lower jaw is smaller than the upper jaw, it is called an <a title="Ann Arbor overbite" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">overbite</a>. When the reverse is true, it is called an <a title="Ann Arbor underbite" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">underbite</a>. Another related alignment disorder is called a <a title="Ann Arbor crossbite" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">crossbite</a>. Crossbites occur when lower teeth are in the wrong position. They may be incorrectly positioned sideways, forward or backward.</p>
<p><a title="Ann Arbor Malocclusion" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">Malocclusion</a> (literally &#8216;bad bite&#8217;) is the term used for all types of bite problems including overbites, underbites and crossbites. Jaw alignment disorders can cause a range of problems and often prohibit proper chewing and/or swallowing. Teeth can shift around in the mouth, causing even more discomfort or difficulty. Gum disease and tooth decay are also harder to prevent because proper oral hygiene can be difficult with a <a title="Ann Arbor malocclusion" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">malocclusion</a>. TMJ disorder can develop over time. Distorted facial shape and unattractive teeth are often the most noticeable and troubling issues for those affected.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there are a variety of effective treatments for <a title="Ann Arbor bite problems" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">bite problems</a>. If you suspect your child has a bite misalignment, it is especially important to have them examined as early as possible. By starting early, you can make sure they avoid years of pain and self-consciousness.</p>
<p>Call <strong>Gary Sasaki DDS, MS at 734-482-7466</strong>. Dr. Gary Sasaki, DDS, MS is experienced in diagnosing <a title="Ann Arbor bite disorders" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">bite disorders</a> in patients of all ages. We can create a successful treatment plan for you. We also perform porcelain veneers, dental crowns and bridges and full mouth reconstruction for Ann Arbor area dental clients.</p>
<p>-<a title="Gary Sasaki DDS, MS" href="http://www.midentalspa.com" target="_blank">Gary Sasaki DDS, MS</a></p>
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