
Generalized Gap
The common issue in between your teeth is called General gaps or spaces that will prevent you from smiling with confidence. Additional problems related to generalized spacing form plaque between teeth, food getting stuck, bleeding gums, etc.

Midline Spacing
The gap or space found between the two central teeth in the upper jaw is called Midline diastema or spacing. This can occur due to genetics, missing teeth, and thumb sucking. Another aspect related to aging is more general among people over 45.

Overcrowded Teeth
There is a lack of space in the jaw for the teeth, which results in overlapping, twisting, or moving out of alignment, which is called Crowded teeth. This makes it difficult to brush and floss, resulting in plaque formation. That can increase the chance of cavities, periodontal problems, poor breath, and bleeding gums.

Deep Bite Teeth
When your upper front teeth exclusively overlap the lower front teeth when biting down, it is known as a deep or closed bite. It may cause significant wear on both upper and lower teeth, along with pain and harm to the gums.

Crossbite Teeth
When your lower teeth overlap one or more upper teeth during a bite, it is called crossbite. It occurs due to a misaligned bite from the irregular connection between the upper and lower teeth. It could lead to tooth weakening, headaches, jaw pain, and tooth decay.

Open Bite Teeth
The general dental problem in which the upper and lower teeth fail to make contact when the mouth is closed is called open bite. This may result in difficulty with biting, issues with speech, and uneven tooth wear.