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What to do if i have a weird underbite problem, can you help me please?

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Orthodontist: See a local orthodontist for a consult. They are trained to treat all types of malocclusions, even the weird ones.

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

See an orthodontist: The goal of orthodontic treatment is a beautiful smile and a good bite. A variety of orthodontic treatments are available with orthodontics today. However, consulting with your orthodontist is the best way to achieve your treatment goals. Orthodontists are trained three years longer than a general dentist. After orthodontic consultation, study models and imaging all options will be explained.

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Absolutely: That's what we Orthodontists do, we treat malocclusions. Ask your Family Dentist to recommend the Orthodontist in your area that will best resolve your problem. Go for an initial examination (usually free or low cost) to get a clinical opinion as to the severity of your problem and the treatment modalities available to you.

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