Macrodontia

Macrodontia is a dental condition where teeth are abnormally large, which can cause dental problems such as crowding and misaligned bite. It can be caused by genetics, medical conditions or abnormalities during tooth development. Treatment options may include orthodontic treatment or tooth reduction procedures.

  
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My two front teeth are bigger than the rest, with an overbite. How can I align my teeth?

Query: Hello, I have an overbite. I do not know if it is as serious as I think, but it aggravates me. My two front teeth are bigger than the rest. I want to fix it the best way I can, and I do not want Invisalign. Kindly help.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I understand your concern. It would be best to visit an orthodontist if you feel sensitivity and pain in the lower anterior (front teeth) affecting your jaw. If it is not creating any problems, you can fix it anytime. If you want to make yo...  Read Full »

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