tandplaceringen
Tandplaceringen, also known as dental occlusion, refers to the way the teeth fit together when the jaws are closed. It is a crucial aspect of dental health and functionality, as it affects the way we chew, speak, and maintain our teeth. Proper occlusion ensures that the teeth are aligned correctly, allowing for efficient mastication and preventing excessive wear and tear on the teeth.
There are several types of occlusion, including:
1. Class I occlusion: This is the ideal occlusion, where the upper and lower teeth fit together
2. Class II occlusion: In this type of occlusion, the upper teeth are positioned too far forward,
3. Class III occlusion: This is the opposite of Class II occlusion, where the upper teeth are
4. Crossbite: This occurs when the upper and lower teeth do not meet in the middle, causing
5. Open bite: In an open bite, the upper and lower teeth do not touch when the
Improper occlusion can lead to various dental issues, such as tooth wear, jaw pain, and difficulty chewing.