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Definitions of overbite in various dictionaries:
noun - (dentistry) malocclusion in which the upper teeth extend abnormally far over the lower teeth
A malocclusion of the teeth in which the front upper incisor and canine teeth project over the lower.
noun - a faulty closure of the teeth
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Orthodontist's challenge |
Job for an orthodontist |
Orthodontic concern |
Orthodontist's diagnosis, sometimes |
A set of teeth used in Esperanto verb iterations |
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Nov 14 2013 L.A. Times Daily |
Apr 28 2012 Universal |
Mar 22 2007 Universal |
Nov 18 2006 The Times - Cryptic |
Jun 12 2003 USA Today |
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A type of dental occlusion: vrbt |
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A malocclusion of the teeth in which the front upper incisor and canine teeth project over the lower. |
the overlapping of the lower teeth by the upper. |
(dentistry) malocclusion in which the upper teeth extend abnormally far over the lower teeth |
the position of the teeth in which the upper teeth go over the lower teeth when a person bites the teeth together, or the degree to which the upper teeth are in front of the lower teeth |
Overbite description |
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Overbite medically refers to the extent of vertical (superior-inferior) overlap of the maxillary central incisors over the mandibular central incisors, measured relative to the incisal ridges.The term overbite does not refer to a specific condition, nor is it a form of malocclusion. Rather an absent or excess overbite would be a malocclusion. Normal overbite is not measured in exact terms, but as a proportion (approximately 3050% of the height of the mandibular incisors) and is commonly expressed as a percentage. |