| crossbite | <dentistry> A malocclusion where some of your upper teeth are inside of your lower teeth when you bite down. (08 Jan 1998) |
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| crossbite teeth | Posterior teeth designed to permit the modified cusps of the upper teeth to be positioned in the fossae of the lower teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
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An abnormal relationship of a tooth or teeth to the opposing teeth, in which normal buccolingual or labiolingual relationships are reversed.
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This term is used to define an abnormal situation when the teeth are held together. In a normal mouth, the upper teeth lie just outside the lower teeth when the patient closes her mouth. In a crossbite situation, the lower tooth or teeth lie outside or in the same vertical line as the upper ones. Also called a REVERSE HORIZONTAL OVERLAP. Crossbites may occur in one or just a few teeth, or in a row of teeth at the side of the mouth. ...
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A dental condition where the upper teeth are behind the lower teeth rather than in front of them.
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Misalignment of the teeth when biting. Lower teeth shift to one side. May affect both sides.
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