Malocclusion and OrthodonticsWhat Increases Your RiskFactors that increase the risk of developing
malocclusion include: - A family history of malocclusion. Jaw and tooth
size are inherited traits that can cause too much or too little room for the
teeth.
- Oral habits, such as thumb-sucking and possibly
mouth
breathing.
- Tooth loss, due to trauma or tooth decay. After a
tooth is knocked out or removed (extracted), the bordering teeth
drift out of place. Major causes of childhood tooth
loss include:
- Playing sports without a
mouth
guard.
- Using poor dental hygiene.
- Stumbling or
falling accidents.
- Sucking on a baby bottle during sleep. The
sugars in juice, milk, and formula can cause tooth decay.
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