Understanding Teeth Alignment
Teeth alignment refers to how your upper and lower teeth fit together when you close your mouth. Ideally, they should meet comfortably, without strain. When your teeth are crowded, spaced too far apart or rotated, the balance of your bite changes. This condition is better known as misaligned teeth.
However, it is quite common to find the problems of alignment due to genetics, childhood habits, accidents or premature loss of baby teeth. Dentists often explain the types of teeth misalignment to help patients understand the specific problem they have. Some people deal with mild shifting while others experience severe alignment problems that affect daily life.



