malalignments
Malalignments are conditions in which components are not in their intended alignment. The term is used across disciplines to describe deviations from an ideal spatial arrangement that can reduce performance, cause wear, or increase risk of injury. Malalignments may be static, arising from congenital structure or injury, or dynamic, developing with use.
In medicine and biology, malalignments describe structural or alignment-related problems. Dental malalignments include crowding, spacing, and
In engineering and manufacturing, malalignment refers to misalignment of rotating or connected components, such as shafts,
In optics and data systems, misalignment of lenses, sensors, or coordinate frames can degrade image quality