
1) Disorder 2) Upset
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1) Overbite
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A malocclusion is a misalignment or incorrect relation between the teeth of the two dental arches when they approach each other as the jaws close. The term was coined by Edward Angle, the `father of modern orthodontics`, as a derivative of occlusion, which refers to the manner in which opposing teeth meet (mal- + occlusion = `incorrect occlusio......
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Improper alignment of biting or chewing surfaces of upper and lower teeth.
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(from the article `tooth`) The teeth may be subject to certain irregularities in their alignment, such as an abnormality in the relationship between the teeth in opposing jaws ...
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Improper alignment of the jaws and teeth; Faulty closing of the upper and lower teeth.
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any deviation from the ideal positioning of the teeth or jaws.
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<dentistry> Poor positioning or inappropriate contact between the teeth on closure. ... Class I Malocclusion: A Malocclusion where your bite is OK (your top teeth line up with your bottom teeth) but your teeth are crooked, crowded or turned. ... Class II Malocclusion: A Malocclusion where your upper teeth stick out past your lower teeth. This...
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(mal″ә-kloo´zhәn) malposition of the teeth resulting in the faulty meeting of the teeth or jaws; this should be corrected because it predisposes to dental caries and may lead to digestive disorders and inadequate nutrition because of difficulty in chewing. If there is facial distortion., it can have ps...
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The improper alignment of biting or chewing surfaces of upper and lower teeth.
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The lack of occlusion between the teeth of opposite jaws when the jaws are at rest.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mal′ō-klū′zhŭn Definitions: 1. Any deviation from a physiologically acceptable contact of opposing dentitions. 2. Any deviation from a normal occlusion.
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In medicine, malocclusion refers to a faulty alignment of the teeth which results in an ineffecient bite.
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The misalignment of teeth.
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n] - (dentistry) a condition in which the opposing teeth do not mesh normally
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malocclusion Faulty occlusion (of the teeth).
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The misalignment of teeth, this is genetic and rabbits that have this should not be bred.
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noun (dentistry) a condition in which the opposing teeth do not mesh normally
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Improper alignment of biting or chewing surfaces of upper and lower teeth.
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A bad bite caused by incorrect positions of the upper or lower teeth.
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A dental problem which is also known as 'bad bite'. It is caused due to missing, crooked, or crowded teeth, a misalignment of the jaw, or extra teeth.
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