What’s Possible
Orthodontics can NOW sort out a wide range of dental problems:
Protruding upper front teeth - one of the most common dental problems
Crowding or gaps – a narrow jaw may mean there is not enough room for your teeth, resulting in crowding. Conversely, some patients have significant gaps between their teeth.
Asymmetry – particularly when the centre lines of the upper and lower front teeth do not match, perhaps because the teeth have drifted or the position of the jaw has shifted.
A deep bite – when your upper teeth cover the lower teeth too much
A reverse bite – when your upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth
An open bite – when your front teeth remain apart when your back teeth meet; the tongue is often still visible between the upper and lower front teeth.
Impacted teeth - in some patients, secondary teeth come through in the wrong position or do not come through at all. Orthodontic treatment can frequently help bring these teeth into the correct position.



