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Minor underbite problem
Sir/Mam, my front teeth of upper jaw are not ahead of lower jaw rather they just sit upon each other..like generally in normal occlusion the upper jaw covers the lower jaw teeth...and I am preparing for nda..so would I get 14 dental points required in medicals?
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If your bite is healthy and not in reverse or extreme.There may be no issue. But it is better to visit an orthodontist to check and confirm first.  In my experience Orthodontic patients are sometimes unaware that the treatment takes time. So if  you are thinking of  receiving treatment,it would be better to visit an Orthodontist soon. Hope this helped
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Kindly visit your orthodontist to get a better clarity on the situation. If required undergo treatment to correct the issue.
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According to your stetment, it seems edge to edge bite and it may not be a problem in NDA
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yet get through oral examination to nearby destist for other things which you may unaware of
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Yes get urself examined from dentist
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Hello In nda medical crowding,overjet and overbite is issue.but end to end occlusion may not Any problem
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Hello Yes you should absolutely get a thorough dental check up done.
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