A type of malocclusion whereby the lower teeth extend to the outside of the upper teeth instead of being in proper alignment. This problem usually needs orthodontic intervention to correct.
when the lower back teeth overlap the upper back teeth when closing the mouth
condition in which upper tooth or teeth are positioned inside the lower teeth.
In posterior areas, a reversal of normal stamp cusp to opposing fossa relationships. Opposing anterior teeth are said to be in crossbite when normal horizontal overlap is reversed.
an abnormal relation of one or more teeth, in which the buccal or outside cups of the lower (mandibular) teeth are lateral to the those of the upper (maxillary) teeth.
This condition occurs when some of your upper teeth improperly overlap your lower teeth when you bite down.
A malocclusion where some of your upper teeth are inside of your lower teeth when you bite down.
when the top teeth are on the inside of the bottom teeth. (normally the top teeth are outside the lower.)