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Overbite: Causes, Risks and Treatment — WoodSprings Dentistry

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Overbite, also known as buck teeth, is a condition in which the top front teeth extend beyond the bottom front teeth. A slight overbite is normal and mostly unnoticeable. However, more severe overbite of the teeth, when left untreated, can be problematic and should be evaluated by your dentist.

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