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The Hidden Impact Of Oral Habits On Jaw Alignment
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Kassandra เมื่อวันที่ : พุธ ที่ 28 เดือน มกราคม พ.ศ.2569
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</p><br><p>Cheek and lip biting is a widespread habit that a significant portion of the population exhibits subconsciously. It frequently arises during moments of stress, during distraction, or as an unconscious behavior while concentrating. <br></p><br><p>Rare instances of self-biting may appear benign, repetitive cheek or lip biting is associated with the development or exacerbation of malocclusion, which is defined as the misfit of teeth and jaws. <br></p><br><p>Over time, consistent external pressure from the oral soft tissues against the teeth can cause dental displacement. This is most pronounced in children and <A HREF=https://hack.allmende.io/s/6Fan7ivWc>墨田区 前歯矯正</A> adolescents whose skeletal structures remain malleable and are more easily influenced to external forces.<br></p><br><p>Recurrent lip pressure can retract anterior teeth, leading to crowding or an deep bite. In parallel, traumatizing the buccal mucosa can induce tissue irritation, which may alter the anatomical alignment of posterior dentition.<br></p><br><p>For certain individuals, chronic cheek biting can lead to the formation of hypertrophic connective tissue that severely impedes normal jaw movement. This can interfere with proper bite development and raises the risk of needing orthodontic treatment in adulthood.<br></p><br><p>In turn, those with misaligned teeth may be more likely to experience cheek and lip biting because misaligned teeth create irregular contours that constantly trap the soft tissues while eating or talking. <br></p><br><p>This creates a cycle: misaligned teeth cause trauma, and biting worsens malocclusion.<br></p><br><p>Stopping the behavior requires conscious recognition and in many cases cognitive behavioral intervention or the installation of protective barriers to prevent interaction between soft tissues and teeth.<br></p><img src="https://www.freepixels.com/class=" style="max-width:420px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;"><br><p>Orthodontists often look for evidence of oral trauma in routine exams because it can be an critical indicator in identifying root triggers of a patient’s occlusal dysfunction.<br></p><br><p>Intervening promptly, in children and teens, can mitigate the development of complex dental misalignments and minimize the requirement for extensive treatment in the future.<br></p>
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