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Orthodontic disorders
6. Overjet
Overjet is also known as protrusion. In this case, the lower teeth
are too far behind the upper front teeth. This can be caused by
an improper alignment of the molars (Class II Relationship), a skeletal
imbalance of the upper and lower jaw, flared upper incisors, missing
lower teeth or a combination of all the above. In addition, oral
habits such as thumb sucking, finger sucking or tongue thrusting
can exacerbate the condition.
Overjet should be corrected because it can:
• Prevent proper functioning of the front teeth.
• Lead to premature wear.
• Make your smile less attractive.

How can overjet be orthodontically corrected?
Overjet can be corrected through growth modification using a functional
appliance and/or elastics to reduce the skeletal imbalance or extraction
of teeth.
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