
Defining Overbite vs Overjet: Common Dental Misalignments
It is important to know the difference between an overbite and an overjet. An overbite is when the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth vertically. On the other hand, an overjet refers to the horizontal projection of the upper teeth beyond the lower teeth. Understanding these differences is essential for determining the right treatment.
Causes of Severe Overjet and Overbite
Severe overjet and overbite can arise from various factors, including:
Understanding the underlying causes is essential for developing an effective treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.




Signs and Symptoms of an Overbite
Early detection of an overbite is crucial for preventing further complications and ensuring successful treatment outcomes. Some key indicators to watch out for include:
If you notice any of these signs, it’s advisable to seek professional evaluation from an orthodontist.
Potential Health Issues from Untreated Overbite
Neglecting an overbite can lead to significant oral health and general wellness complications. Some potential issues that may occur include:
Jaw pain and discomfort
TMJ disorders
Tooth grinding or clenching (bruxism)
Difficulty maintaining oral hygiene
Risk of tooth decay and gum disease
Speech difficulties
Negative impact on self-confidence

Diagnosis and Assessment of Overbite Severity
Treatment Methods to Fix an Overbite
A variety of treatments are available to correct overbites, depending on the seriousness of the condition. At Emerald City Orthodontics in Kirkland, we offer these solutions:
Our team will guide you toward the most suitable course of action, tailored to your unique needs and preferences.

Braces and Invisalign Clear Aligners
Braces effectively fix overbites by progressively aligning the teeth and correcting jaw positions. Serious cases may involve extra procedures, such as removing teeth or adding orthodontic appliances, to achieve the desired results. For mild to moderate overbites, clear aligners like Invisalign offer a less noticeable and convenient option, requiring little maintenance while providing effective results.
Surgical Intervention
Severe overbites caused by jaw irregularities may require surgical intervention to correct the alignment of the jaw, improving both functionality and appearance. This procedure is often paired with orthodontic treatments, such as braces or clear aligners, to achieve the best possible results. Recovery typically includes a brief hospital stay and several weeks of rest, providing sufficient time for proper healing and adjustment.
Prevention and Early Intervention Strategies






