Title: Management of Deep bite: Review

Authors: Dr Irum Uzma, Prof. (Dr) Mohd. Tariq, Dr Saba Khan, Dr Grateful

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i3.244

Abstract

Deep bite is a frequently encountered malocclusion in children as well as in adults and is challenging to treat with significant success rate. Adverse sequel of this malocclusion predisposes a patient to periodontal problems, functional impairment, and temporomandibular joint disturbance. This article will elaborate various appliances, their indication and contraindication along with the various biomechanics involved.

Keywords: Deep overbite, Deep bite, orthodontic management.

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Dr Irum Uzma