Irregular teeth are known as malaligned teeth. Improperly arranged teeth inside the mouth can occur due to thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, genetics, and facial injury. Irregular teeth cause problems like gum diseases, speech difficulty, low self-esteem, and difficulty in eating. An orthodontist can treat irregular teeth.
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Query: Hello doctor, I have been experiencing irregular periods, sometimes with gaps of up to two months between cycles. I was advised to try Dashmularishta to help regulate my menstrual cycle. Can you tell me if Dashmularishta is likely to be effective in restoring a regular and healthy menstrual cycle? A... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand that you are experiencing irregular periods and are considering using Patanjali Dashmularishta to regulate your menstrual cycle. I want to remind you that as an allopathic medicine we will not be able to help you much or comment on the herbal medicine you ... Read Full »
Query: Hello doctor, My canines are triangular, and they grew at the upper side of my gum, while the rest of my teeth grew at the normal side of my gums, which makes the canines look shorter than the rest and really weird. I underwent trauma while my teeth were growing so, they fell out, I think that made ... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. According to the details provided, there does not seem any issue to worry about. At 11 years of age, permanent teeth erupt replacing the deciduous ones. Deciduous ones being wider give some amount of space which is utilized by the permanent teeth to align themselves. ... Read Full »
How do I correct my previously treated irregularly arranged front teeth?
Query: Hi doctor, I am 25 years and seven months old, and my two front teeth are not aligned. I had a retainer five years ago, but my teeth returned to their original position again. I want the best way to treat them. I will share the pictures; please let me know the solution. Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The probable cause for your dental problem is Angle's malocclusion (maybe class II division 1 or 2). Suppose you have done orthodontic treatment and have retainers, and your upper front two teeth are the only concern; I suggest going for crowns only for that tooth to... Read Full »