Adults / Type III

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My mouth twist towards one side

On many occasions, this type of malocclusion gives the patient a complex. They can’t chew well and they aren’t satisfied with the appearance of their smile. Class III malocclusion, according to Angle’s Classification…

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The teeth don't fit together

Due to the bad position of the teeth, the patient does not obtain good occlusion and this leads to his or her jaw to adapt to a new forward position causing facial deformity and jaw joint problems.

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The lower teeth are totally in front of the upper teeth

Class III malocclusion, according to Angle’s Classification, is a forward positioning of the lower arch in relation to the upper.
It is normally accompanied by other dental and skeletal characteristics which…

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When I smile, too much of my gum is visible and I don't like it

Crown lengthening is a surgical technique aimed at exposing more of the dental structure. It is simple and predictable technique which can improve aesthetics in patients with unequal gingival edges and excessive gum exposure. In this case we can see that the aesthetics change spectacularly.

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