
FAQs About Overbites
It’s perfectly normal for your upper teeth to be farther forward than your lower teeth. But sometimes, the lower jaw is much farther back than
There is a lot of information to sift through in the world of dentistry. From cosmetic procedures and extractions to pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, there’s a lot to cover. Thankfully, the team at Parkcrest Dental Group has compiled a wide variety of blogs and articles(nearly 400!) to answer any questions you may have about various aspects of dentistry. You can find answers to questions about the causes of toothaches or even the different types of dental fillings.
If you’re looking for more information, our dentists have years of experience. Dr. Harrison is the head doctor of the orthodontics department, while Dr. Scott is the head of the pediatric dentist department. No matter your needs, we can find a doctor on our team that is a perfect fit.
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It’s perfectly normal for your upper teeth to be farther forward than your lower teeth. But sometimes, the lower jaw is much farther back than
An overbite is a relatively common alignment issue that can develop in a multitude of ways. Some people are genetically predisposed to an overbite, while
Have you ever heard of a bad bite? In this instance, we are not talking about a snake bite or a shark bite. Instead, we
In orthodontic dentistry, there are certain phrases that you hear so often that it’s easy to take them for granted. For example, “overbite”. If you’ve