Overbite: You have an over bite when you could partially see your bottom lower anterior teeth when you bring your upper and lower teeth together .Or you can not see your lower anterior tech at all.
Answered 1/24/2013
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Ask your dentist.: You need to ask your dentist. He will tell you and how to correct the overbite.
Answered 12/22/2013
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Look in the mirror: If your upper teeth are more that a quarter inch in front of your lowers when your teeth are together, you have an overbite.
Answered 4/25/2015
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Simple: Ask your Dentist or see an Orthodontist (Ortho exam usually free). Biting edge of upper front teeth should be about 2mm in front of lower front teeth. Know that when there is one anomaly there are often multiple anomalies. Malocclusions are like snowflakes, no 2 are exactly alike. See an Orthodontist for answers.
Answered 7/17/2014
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