What causes an overbite?
An overbite is the point at which the top jaw and teeth cover the lower jaw and teeth. Dental specialists and orthodontists refer to overbites as a kind malocclusion. An overbite might be vertical or horizontal. A vertical overbite is the place where the top teeth cover the base and an even overbite has the top teeth jutting over the base teeth (all the more generally known as overjet). A few patients can have indications of both. An overbite can likewise be delegated being dental or skeletal. A dental overbite is the point at which the teeth are in some unacceptable position and skeletal means the jaw causes the overbite. Overbites are the most widely recognized dental problem in kids. It's not known why one individual builds up an overbite and another doesn't. A few people are brought into the world with deformed jaws that grow unevenly. Others might be brought into the world with a jaw that is too huge or excessively little for the teeth bringing about swarming or huge spa