An extension of the upper teeth over the lower teeth in a vertical fashion. When the person is biting, it is difficult to see the lower front teeth if the overbite is excessive.
Vertical overlapping of upper teeth over lower teeth, measures how much of the lower teeth are visible when the upper and lower teeth are together.
A condition in which the upper teeth excessively overlap the lower teeth when the jaw is closed. This condition can be corrected with orthodontics.
(dentistry) malocclusion in which the upper teeth extend abnormally far over the lower teeth
a vertical overlaping of the upper teeth over the lower teeth
A type of malocclusion involving a vertical or horizontal overlap. This problem usually requires orthodontic treatment.
normal relationship in which the teeth in the upper jaw slightly in front of those in the lower jaw
Malocclusion involving a horizontal or vertical overlap. This type of bite problem usually requires orthodontic treatment to be successfully changed.
Vertical overlap of the upper teeth over the lower teeth.
Vertical overlapping of upper teeth over lower teeth, usually measured perpendicular to the occlusal plane.
Misalignment of the upper and lower teeth or jaws in which the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth when the mouth is closed.
the up and down (vertical) overlapping of the lower teeth by the upper teeth.
The vertical overlap of the teeth.
the amount upper front teeth overlap lower front teeth when closing.
Vertical overlap of the upper anteriors over lowers.
When the upper jaw and teeth overlap the bottom jaw and teeth. Sometimes known as “buck teeth.
Vertical overlap of the front teeth
Refers to the vertical overlap of teeth. Everyone has an overbite, what varies is how much.
Malocclusion of the teeth in which the front upper incisor and canine teeth project over the lower. Also called vertical overlap.
the term which describes the vertical relationship of the incisor teeth. (front teeth)
Vertical overlapping of the upper teeth over the lower.