I have overbite and overjet. My orthodentist has recomended to extract 2 teeth from upper and 1 tooth from the lower. I have seen that 1 tooth extraction from lowers leads to unequal midline of the upper front two teeth over the middle of one lower tooth. Can the unequal midline caused by extraction of 1 lower incisors be fixed or cannot be fixed. I mean can the unequal midline caused by 1 lower tooth extraction can be fixed or not.
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The decision to extract any teeth will depend on your existing malocclusion. The orthodontist is the best guide for this.
Coming to your question, when a single lower incisor is extracted and two upper teeth are extracted, the upper and lower mid lines will not match. However, this is not a problem as it still takes care of your teeth condition and corrects the overjet and overbite.
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