Teeth seems to be overcrowded? Misaligned? Lower teeth more prominent that the upper one? Most likely it’s Malocclusion. Here’s the scientific definition: a misalignment of teeth and/or incorrect relation between the teeth of two dental arches. In sever cases, people with this condition have a hard time eating or speaking.
Causes include thumb sucking, pacifier use, tooth loss, or if children have a small jaw, their teeth may grow in a place that’s too small.
If diagnosed early, some teeth may need to be taken out to ensure that there’s space for new teeth to grow. Next, braces are attached. For adults, surgery is required. As usual, early detection and treatment is suggested.