A deep bite is when the upper front teeth significantly cover the lower front teeth when biting down.
Jaw and tooth misalignment, including a smaller lower jaw and crowding.
Dental damage or loss, such as worn, decayed, or missing back teeth.
Underlying causes include genetics and failing dental work.
Below are some common consequences you might face if you leave your deep bite teeth untreated:
Worn-down lower teeth
Sores or ulcers on the roof of the mouth
Crooked or cramped teeth
TMJ disorders
Difficulty eating or drinking
Increased risk of gum disease
Fortunately, Caspersmile clear aligners can help correct deep bites in a discreet, comfortable, and effective way. 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.
The treatment period varies based on the complexity of the deep bite and individual factors, typically ranging from 6 to 12 months.
Yes, a deep bite can affect facial appearance by making the lower face look shorter and the chin less prominent.
An overbite refers to the vertical overlap of the front teeth. A deep bite is a severe overbite where the lower teeth are almost hidden behind the upper.