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What are common diagnoses of candidates for Invisalign?

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What are common diagnoses of candidates for Invisalign?

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Cross bite: When the upper back teeth fit inside the lower teeth. Crowding: When teeth grow close together, and in some cases, overlap. Deep bite: Extreme overbite when the upper front teeth hide the lower teeth. Malocclusion: Improper alignment of the biting or chewing surfaces of the teeth. Open bite: When the teeth don’t close or come together in the front, side or back of the mouth. Over bite: When the upper jaw and teeth overlap the bottom jaw and teeth. Spacing: When there is too much space between teeth. Under bite: When the lower jaw and teeth protrude beyond the upper teeth.

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