Before and after photos on class three occlusion or underbite performed in our TMJ Bite Guards office.
Cosmetic dental reconstruction for correction of an underbite – class three occlusion (class 3), lower jaw in front of upper jaw – and retained baby teeth. Two 14 teeth porcelain metal dental bridges were used to increase the occlusal vertical dimension and “jump” the cross bite. This patient refused orthognathic options. Photo #1 of 3. Treatment time – 16 days. Before and after pictures.
Metal Framework Try-in. How to pictures.
Cosmetic dental reconstruction for correction of an underbite – class three occlusion, lower jaw in front of upper jaw – and retained baby teeth. Two 14 teeth porcelain metal dental bridges were used to increase the occlusal vertical dimension and “jump” the cross bite. This patient refused orthognathic options. Photo #2 of 3. Treatment time – 16 days.
Cosmetic dental reconstruction for correction of an underbite – class three occlusion, lower jaw in front of upper jaw – and retained baby teeth. Two 14 teeth porcelain metal dental bridges were used to increase the occlusal vertical dimension and “jump” the cross bite. This patient refused orthognathic options. Photo #2 of 3. Treatment time – 16 days.
Before and after pictures with front and side views.
Cosmetic dental reconstruction for correction of an underbite – class three occlusion (class 3 occlusion), lower jaw in front of upper jaw – and retained baby teeth. Two 14 teeth porcelain metal dental bridges were used to increase the occlusal vertical dimension and “jump” the cross bite. This patient refused orthognathic options. Photo #3 of 3. Treatment time – 16 days
Cosmetic dental reconstruction for correction of an underbite – class three occlusion (class 3 occlusion), lower jaw in front of upper jaw – and retained baby teeth. Two 14 teeth porcelain metal dental bridges were used to increase the occlusal vertical dimension and “jump” the cross bite. This patient refused orthognathic options. Photo #3 of 3. Treatment time – 16 days