crossbites
Crossbite is a dental condition in which one or more of the upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth when the jaws are closed. It can involve the front teeth (anterior crossbite) or the back teeth (posterior crossbite). The problem may occur on one side (unilateral) or on both sides (bilateral) and can be caused by dental misalignment, skeletal jaw discrepancies, or a combination of both.
Causes of a crossbite include genetic factors that affect jaw size and tooth eruption, as well as
Diagnosis is made through a clinical examination of occlusion and jaw relationships, often supported by dental
Treatment depends on age, severity, and the underlying cause. In children, interceptive approaches aim to guide
Complications of untreated crossbites can include abnormal wear of teeth, uneven facial growth, temporomandibular joint pain,