MOOV is a viable treatment option for patients who do not want to wear metal braces, or do not want to pay a large sum for clear aligners. All treatment planning & process are strictly done by dentists – to make sure that patients are receiving the best possible care.
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01 Continue to eat the foods you enjoy, no special diet required.
02 Removable for special occasions.
03 Continue your oral health routine to maintain healthy teeth and gums.
04 Most People won’t even notice you are wearing them.
05 Lifestyle-friendly for a busy work, travel or school schedule.
06 Potentially fewer doctor visits than some types of braces.
5 Types of common tooth misalignment that MOOV can resolve.
Overcrowding is a common teeth misalignment which occurs due to lack of space in the oral cavity for the teeth. This makes the teeth grow to be crooked and/or overlap with each other. This creates an overcrowded atmosphere in the mouth and can lead to poor oral hygiene due to the inability to clean the teeth efficiently.
Fun Dental Fact: Crowding doesn’t happen because our teeth are too big for our jaws, it’s because our jaws are too small for our teeth.
It is normal to have a slight overlap between the upper and lower front teeth. However, in a deep overbite, the upper jaw has a large overlap that causes the upper teeth to bite down on the gums of the bottom teeth. This usually occurs when someone has a weak chin that affects the shape of their face and jaw. Deep overbites can lead to clenching and grinding of the teeth, which can cause discomfort and headaches.
This is when the upper teeth bite down on the insides of the lower teeth, this can also be known as a negative overjet. Common dental complaints we hear that relate to a crossbite are “my chin protrudes out”, “my front teeth bite on each other” or “I can’t bite on my back teeth properly”.
This is when the upper teeth bite down on the insides of the lower teeth, this can also be known as a negative overjet. Common dental complaints we hear that relate to a crossbite are “my chin protrudes out”, “my front teeth bite on each other” or “I can’t bite on my back teeth properly”.
A crossbite can happen on either side of the jaw and it affects both the front and back teeth. Crossbites usually occur due to a dental or skeletal problem, or both. These can be caused by habits, bone structure, airway issues, or genetics. Untreated crossbites can affect more than just the teeth, they can cause issues in the jaw. It makes the jaw muscles work at an uneven rate, which causes temporomandibular joint disorder, it can cause headaches and pain in the jaw, neck, or shoulders.
A dental midline shift is a condition where the centerline of the upper and lower teeth is not aligned properly with the center of the face. In other words, the midline of the upper teeth is not directly above the midline of the lower teeth. This can result in an asymmetrical appearance of the teeth and the face.
A dental midline shift can be caused by a variety of factors, including tooth loss, genetics, facial trauma, or improper dental treatment. Depending on the severity of the condition, treatment options may include orthodontic treatment, dental restoration, or even jaw surgery.
An open bite is a type of malocclusion (misalignment of teeth) where there is a gap or space between the upper and lower front teeth when the back teeth are closed together. This means that the front teeth do not make contact with each other when the mouth is closed, which can cause difficulty in biting and chewing food, speech problems, and jaw pain. Open bites can be caused by a variety of factors such as thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, genetic factors, or abnormal jaw growth.