Plenty of men and women have teeth that overlap. What causes overlapping teeth?
Overlapping teeth are usually caused by genetics or habits as a child such as thumbsucking. They can also be caused by the mouth being too small to fit all the teeth appropriately or having different sized upper and lower jaws. Injury to the face or jaw can knock the upper and lower jaw out of alignment. In some cases, missing teeth or extra teeth (such as wisdom teeth) can result in an overlap.
When does it become important to fix overlapping teeth?
- If the overlapping teeth cause a lisp
- If chewing or speaking is difficult
- If the alignment problem results in jaw pain
- If tooth grinding or clenching becomes a habit
- If biting the inner cheeks becomes a habit
How can you fix overlapping teeth?
Each method for correcting this condition has pros and cons. Discuss them with your dentist or orthodontist.
Options for fixing overlapping teeth:
- Clear aligners
- Invisalign
- Traditional braces
How long does it take to repair overlapping teeth?
Each person with this condition has a different severity of misalignment. Therefore, the time it takes to correct an overlap in teeth varies depending on the individual. However, in most cases, it can take at least one year to correct overlapping teeth, depending on the method.
While overlapping teeth do not always need to be repaired, one of the main benefits of fixing overlapping teeth is that it can improve self-esteem.
If overlapping teeth cause complications such as tooth or jaw pain, difficulty speaking clearly, or bad habits associated with the teeth, it is a good idea to consider correcting them.
Another thing to keep in mind is that teeth continue to shift with age, so even if you fix an overlap as a child or teen, the correction will need to be maintained, likely with a retainer, over time. Correcting overlapping teeth can help put an end to bad habits like tooth grinding, clenching the teeth, and biting the cheeks.
About the Practice
Dr. Ellis Shwarts and his skilled team have proudly served the dental needs of patients and families in the Richardson, TX community for several years! A Dallas native, Dr. Shwarts received his dental degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio and has spent countless hours educating himself and honing his skills so that he can provide a truly unmatched level of care. The practice offers a comprehensive range of preventive, cosmetic, and restorative treatment options. If you have any questions about the article or would like to schedule your next visit, feel free to contact the practice online or over the phone for further assistance: (972) 525-9283.