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Got a Torn Tooth Does Not Mean The World Ends

In normal teeth, the front teeth in the upper jaw are slightly in front of the front teeth in the lower jaw. In contrast to the condition of the dental teeth where the upper front teeth are much more leaning forward so the teeth seem crooked and the biting position becomes less precise. Torn teeth is one of the common features of a condition called malocclusion, which is an abnormal relationship between the upper and lower teeth when the jaw is closed. Malocclusion is often hereditary, but can also occur because the size of the jaw is too small or the size of the tooth is too large. Other causes of malocclusion are the habit of using a pacifier when drinking milk until more than 3 years old, sucking a finger, and the presence of missing or not growing teeth. Malocclusion conditions, including those caused by dental teeth, affect your health because you can have difficulty chewing food, teeth are more prone to decay or damage, and even may experience difficulty speaking. In additio