Do any of these teeth conditions look like yours?
Underbite
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What is an underbite?
Your lower teeth stick out further than your upper teeth, leading to an uneven bite.
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How does it affect you?
It can cause teething issues like jaw pain, difficulty chewing, and problems with your speech.
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How can invisible braces help?
Depending on the complexity of your case, clear aligners can correct your underbite and improve teeth alignment. Consult your treating dentist to see if Zenyum is suitable for you.
Overbite
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What is an overbite?
It’s a condition where your upper front teeth overlap significantly over the lower front teeth.
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How does it affect you?
You may experience potential jaw pain, speech difficulties and trouble with chewing your food.
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How can invisible braces help?
Clear aligners gradually correct your overbite, and can transform your smile discreetly and comfortably.
Crowded teeth
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What is teeth overcrowding?
When there’s insufficient space for all your teeth to align properly, this leads to overlapping and misalignment.
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How does it affect you?
Crowded teeth can make cleaning and flossing more challenging, and cause plaque buildup and cavities.
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How can invisible braces help?
Zenyum Invisible Braces straightens crowded teeth by shifting them into their correct positions.
Gaps
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What are teeth gaps?
Gaps in your teeth occur naturally, and are most commonly found between your two front teeth.
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How does it affect you?
Having teeth gaps may significantly impact your self-esteem, and increase your chances of getting gum disease.
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How can invisible braces help?
Our clear aligners move teeth slowly into their correct positions to close those gaps.
Crossbite
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What is a crossbite?
A crossbite is a common teeth condition that affects the way your teeth are aligned.
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How does it affect you?
When left untreated, crossbites can lead to issues like receding gums, cavities or unbalanced facial features.
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How can invisible braces help?
By exerting mild pressure, our clear aligners help move your teeth into their new positions to correct your crossbite.
Rotation
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What are rotated teeth?
Rotated teeth are those that are slightly turned or twisted, and don’t want to stay in their perfect spot.
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How does it affect you?
With rotated teeth being more difficult to clean, this may increase the risk of periodontal disease and tooth loss.
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How can invisible braces help?
Each aligner applies gentle and controlled pressure to your teeth, gradually rotating them into their desired positions.