What is Deep Bite?
A deep bite, also known as an overbite, is a dental condition where the upper front teeth significantly overlap the lower front teeth when biting down. This can lead to several problems, including difficulty biting and chewing, jaw pain, and wearing down of the teeth. A deep bite can also affect the appearance of your smile and facial profile.
How Does Caspersmile Aligners Correct Deep Bite?
Fortunately, Caspersmile aligners can help correct deep bites in a way that's discreet, comfortable, and effective. Our aligners work by using a series of custom-made trays that gradually shift your teeth into their ideal position, giving you a straighter, healthier smile that you'll love. Our team of experienced orthodontists will create a personalized treatment plan that's tailored to your specific needs and goals, ensuring that you achieve the best possible results.
With Caspersmile aligners, you can enjoy:
- Achieve a straighter, more confident smile.
- Improve your bite function and reduce the risk of dental problems.
- Enjoy the benefits of clear, nearly invisible aligners that won't interfere with your daily life.
- Receive personalized treatment plans that are tailored to your unique needs and goals.
- Get support around the clock with our 24/7 customer care.
- Work with a team of experienced orthodontists who will ensure that you achieve the best possible results.
FAQs
How long does it take to correct a deep bite with Caspersmile aligners?
The length of treatment varies depending on the severity of the deep bite and other factors, but most patients see results in 6-12 months.
Can I eat and drink with Caspersmile aligners in?
You should remove your aligners before eating or drinking anything other than water. This helps prevent staining and damage to the aligners. You can brush your teeth and rinse your mouth before putting the aligners back in.
How often do I need to wear my Caspersmile aligners?
You should wear your aligners for at least 22 hours per day, taking them out only for eating, drinking, and oral hygiene. Failing to wear your aligners for the recommended amount of time can prolong treatment and lead to less satisfactory results.