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Can an overbite be fixed by using dental veneers? This is a very common question among people who want to correct their overbite in Milton Keynes but looking to achieve this with a non-surgical procedure.

A popular option often discussed is whether dental veneers can fix an overbite; can cosmetic dentistry fix an overbite?

If you are struggling with choosing the right procedure to help correct your overbite, this article will open your eyes to what you need to know about overbite and how veneers can help correct it.

What Exactly Is an Overbite?

Overbite is a dental condition that is characterized by the upper set of teeth overlapping with the lower set. This is usually by a percent margin of about 30 to 50 (this margin is what determines if such an overbite is harmful and requires correction).

There are two types of overbite; vertical and horizontal overbite.

In the vertical overbite, the top teeth overlap with the bottom teeth, but in a horizontal overbite, the upper teeth protrude over the lower teeth.

If you also have an overbite, you need to see your dentist as soon as possible.

This is because when an overbite is left untreated, it can lead to some other problems like severe jaw pain, worn out enamel, eating discomfort, temporomandibular joint disorder, and tooth decay.

It can also cause psychological issues like low self-esteem.

For several years, people have always turned to traditional braces to correct an overbite, but with the use of porcelain veneers, experts can now fix some overbite cases.

Can Veneers Help Fix an Overbite?

Porcelain veneers have become an increasingly popular cosmetic dental procedure being used today.

The procedure involves the use of thin porcelain shells applied on the surface of the teeth. The enamel, which is the outer layer of the teeth is slightly shaved off to accommodate the veneers.

Some type of adhesive bonding is usually used when applying veneers.

Veneers are great for correcting issues of worn-out, discoloured, and misaligned teeth, including minor chips.

Veneers can also be a solution in overbite cases where the margin is not beyond the scope of the restorative procedure.

Alternative Fixes for Overbites

For several years, traditional braces have been used as a corrective measure for overbites, especially teeth overbite and not of the jaw.

But not everyone finds braces desirable, so new alternatives have been explored to fix overbites, including the use of clear aligners, dental implants and other cosmetic dentistry procedures to boost aesthetic smiles.

Can Dental Implants Fix an Overbite Too?

The answer to the question is yes. Dentists can customise a treatment plan to replace missing teeth with dental implants and so, can help fix a certain amount of overbite.

Dental Implants are rooted in your jawbone, and so, a slight change can be made to the bone orientation to make a small adjustment to your bite.

You should consult your dentist to give an accurate evaluation of whether your bite can be corrected with implants to improve your smile.

If the overbite is too severe, he or she may suggest you opt for other alternative treatments like orthodontics surgery.

 

Conclusion

Do you have an overbite or you are probably not sure if your case can be considered an overbite?

What you should do is to schedule an appointment with your dentist or any other reputable dentist in your area that you can trust with your treatment.

 

Dr Sukal Verma in Milton Keynes can properly assess your condition and decide the best treatment options to correct your problem and give you that perfect smile you have always wanted.

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