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Classification of Teeth


Most bites can be divided into three classes, including:
Class I:
This is where there is a balanced bite between the jaws and the upper and lower dental arch.
Class II:
This alignment is when the first molar of the lower jaw is behind the first molar of the upper jaw. This means the upper front teeth are pushed further out, causing the chin and lower lip to recede. This may be caused by an underdeveloped lower jaw or and overdeveloped upper jaw. Finger or thumb sucking can cause this misalignment and can be treated by Dr. Rohini Singh through growth redirection.
Class III:
This happens when the first molar of the lower jaw is in front of the first molar of the upper jaw. Because of this alignment, the lower jaw is pushed out causing the chin to protrude forward and cause a concave appearance. The cause is most often from an overdeveloped lower jaw or underdeveloped upper jaw. Both Class II and Class II can be caused by genetic inheritance. If you have questions about classification of teeth, call 254-200-1893 to meet with our dentist in Killeen, Texas. Dr. Rohini Singh and the team at All Dental & Braces and Cosmetic Dentistry will be glad to answer your questions!

Impacted and Missing Teeth
Impacted teeth
Impacted teeth occur when the tooth gets “stuck” in the bone and gum tissues. This often happens when the tooth is improperly positioned underneath the gumline. Not only can the impacted tooth fail to appear, it can also cause the neighboring teeth to shift and become overcrowded. Wisdom teeth are some of the most commonly removed teeth, because they tend to become impacted. However, other teeth can become impacted as well.
This problem should be corrected because it can:
• Block parts of the sinus cavity
• Leave gaps in the smile
• Cause misalignment and bite issues
• Lead to wear-and-tear on the enamel
• Damage the roots of other teeth

How can impacted teeth be orthodontically corrected?
Our dentist can slowly expose the teeth over a series of months. Dr. Rohini Singh’s office may need to perform a small surgical procedure to expose the tooth. Once exposed, it can be moved into the proper position through orthodontic treatments.

Missing teeth
Teeth can fall out, be knocked out or be extracted by a dentist. When an adult tooth has been lost, it is important to seek treatment.

This problem should be corrected because it can:
• Cause problems with dental function
• Cause wear-and-tear on the remaining teeth
• Lead to misalignment
• Affect the appearance of your smile

How can missing teeth be orthodontically corrected?
Often braces and other orthodontic treatments at All Dental & Braces and Cosmetic Dentistry can close the gap left by missing teeth. Patients can also call 254-200-1893 and talk about our options for treating missing and impacted teeth in Killeen, Texas.

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