As we all know, the phenomenon of overbearing teeth is caused by the upper teeth covering the lower teeth, which not only affects eating but also speech. Therefore, parents are very worried when they see their children have such teeth. Because this situation can also affect the child's external image, let's take a look: What should we do if the baby's teeth are completely covered?
What should I do if my baby's teeth are covered in space
For such a situation, it should be treated as soon as it is discovered, the earlier the better. If there are no patients with abnormal jawbone development and serious disorders of occlusal relationship, it can be corrected after the deciduous teeth have withdrawn. No matter how you try to correct your teeth, it is necessary to undergo necessary examinations before determining the optimal time for correction and achieving the best treatment effect.
What is the reason for the occurrence of tooth overgrowth
The most direct factor for congenital overbite is genetic factors. According to survey data, nearly half of the first or even third generation blood relatives of patients with congenital overbite have a phenomenon similar to malocclusion. This disease is a genetic inherited disease, and in addition, environmental factors can also cause congenital overbite.
Tianbaodi caused by improper surgery, such as limitations on jaw development caused by surgical tissue, especially in patients with cleft lip and palate who often experience malocclusion due to surgery. The most common cause is insufficient maxillary development leading to Tianbaodi or full arch retrognathia.
Due to pituitary hyperfunction, excessive growth hormone is produced, which can continuously act on the epiphyseal plates of the human body for a long time, leading to the production of overgrowth.
Growing teeth that cover both the ground and the sky can affect a child's appearance. Therefore, when a child's teeth are developing, parents should pay more attention to their child's dental development and correct them in a timely manner. Remember not to let your child always eat candy or hard food during the development of their teeth, otherwise it will affect their dental health.