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Deep Bite
BY
Students:
1) Ezzaldeen Qaid
2) Ibrahim Fawaz
3) Ali Al-Hamzi
Supervisor:
Dr. Ghamdan Al-Harazi
24-2-1446 & 21-08-2024
Definition
Type of
deep bite
Etiology
Features
Diagnosis
Treatment
of deep
bite
Deep bite
Normally the lower incisal edges contact the lingual surface of
the upper incisors at or slightly above the cingulum
Usually normal overbite is 2-3 mm or 30 % or 1/3 the clinical
crown height of the mandibular incisor.
Introduction
The term "overbite" applies to the distance which the maxillary
incisal margin closes vertically past the mandibular incisal margin.
In the concept of normal occlusion, the maxillary central incisors
slightly overlap the mandibular memory
Introduction
Deep bite
A condition of excessive
overbite where the vertical
measurement between the
maxillary and mandibular
incisal margins is excessive
when the mandible is
brought into habitual or
centric occlusion.'
(GRABER)
The deep bite or deep over
bite can be defined by the
excess amount or
percentage of overlap of the
lower incisors by the upper
incisors,
 Deep bite is one of the frequently seen malocclusions, it
occur along with other associated malocclusions.
 Overjet implies horizontal overlapping of incisors
 Overbite refers to vertical overlapping of incisors.
Deep bite
CLASSIFICATION OF DEEP BITE
According to
dentition
Depending on
the Extent of
deep bite
According to
functional
According to
its origin
A. Dental deep
bite (simple)
B. Skeletal deep
bite (complex)
A. True deep
bite
B. Pseudo deep
bite
A. Complete
over bite
A. Incomplete
over bite
A. Primary dentition
deep bite
B. Mixed dentition
deep bite
C. Permanente
dentitions deep bite
Deep bite according to its origin
 Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors
and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by
absence of any skeletal complicating features.
 Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular
 Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition
A. Dental deep bite (simple)
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Deep bite according to its origin
 Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors
and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by
absence of any skeletal complicating features.
 Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular
 Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition
A. Dental deep bite (simple)
 Deep bite due to infraocclusion of molars
 Deep bite due to over eruption of anteriors
B. Skeletal deep bite (complex)
 Skeletal deep bite usually genetic origin, and caused by
upward and Forward rotation of the mandible, and its
characterized by:
1. Patients exhibit a horizontal growth Patton
2. The anterior facial height is reduced
3. A reduced inter-occlusal clearance
4. A cephalometric examination
 Complex deep bite is frequently associated with class 11 div 2
and occasionally with Class III
Deep bite according to its origin
 Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors
and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by
absence of any skeletal complicating features.
 Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular
 Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition
A. Dental deep bite (simple)
Deep bite according to its origin
 Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors
and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by
absence of any skeletal complicating features.
 Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular
 Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition
A. Dental deep bite (simple)
Deep bite according to its origin
 Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors
and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by
absence of any skeletal complicating features.
 Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular
 Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition
A. Dental deep bite (simple)
A
C
B
D
Skeletal deep bite A , B and C intraoral
frontal and buccal views
Deep bite according to functional
A. True deep bite
 The inter-occlusal clearance
It is usually large and characterized by the
Infraocclusion of molars
 It is often associated with a lateral
tongue posture or lateral tongue thrust.
 This is caused by infraocelusion of the posterior segments
ie, molars.
 These patients have near flat curve of spee
B. Pseudo deep bite
.
Pseudo deep bite is the inter-occlusal clearance
is usually normal or small over eruption of the anterior
teeth. Due to the presence of the increased overjet, the lower
incisors to over-erupt until they meet the palatal mucosa.
An excessive curve of Spee
It is frequently observed in dental
malocclusions, particularly deep overbites.
- It leads to muscle imbalance
- That can impact overall dental occlusion and function.
- Its implications are crucial for orthodontic treatment planning.
A. Complete over bite B. Incomplete over bite
Deep bite depending on
the Extent of deep bite
An incisor relationship in
which the lower incisor fails
to occlude with either the
upper incisors or the mucosa
of the palate when teeth are
occluded.
An incisor relationship in which
lower incisor contacts the
palatal surface of the upper
incisors or the palatal tissue
when the teeth are in centric
occlusion
Cephalometric landmarks.
1 Nasion. 2 Sella. 3 Articulare. 4
Posterior Nasal Spine. 5 Upper
Incisor Apex. 6 Anterior Nasal Spine.
7 A Point. 8 Prosthion. 9 Z Point.
1 0 Upper Incisal Edge. 11 Upper Lip
Point. 12 Lower Lip Point. 13 Lower
Incisal Edge. 14 Upper Molar Tip.
15 Lower Molar Tip. 16 lnfradentale.
17 Lower Incisor Apex.
18 B Point 19. Pogonion. 20 Menton.
21 Gonion https://doi.org/10.1179/bjo.13.1.23
Measurement of overbite
incompleteness (i)
measurement along long
axis of 1 11 (ii)
measurement (Z-LIE) at 90属
to maxillary plane
Primary dentition deep bite
Mixed dentition deep bite
Permanente dentitions deep bite
Deep bite according to dentition
When an excessive overbite is seen in the primary dentition, could
be a skeletal basis with a developing Class II malocclusions
The overbite is greater just after
eruption of the prominent incisors and decreases with eruption of
the posterior teeth. In class 1 with normal incisor angulation, better
to wait and till the eruption of the posterior teeth
Malocclusion phenotype, misalignment in the vertical dimension of
teeth, characterized by excessive overlap of the upper front teeth
over the lower front teeth
Dental
Muscular
Habits
Etiology
of Dental
deep bite
A. Loss and/or mesial tipping of posterior teeth,
diminished posterior dental height.
B. Early loss of teeth
C.Overeruption of the incisor teeth,
infraocclusion of the buccal segment or both.
When the posterior vertical chain of
muscles is strong and anteriorly
positioned, a greater depressive
action is transmitted to the dentition
a. lateral Tongue thrust swallow
b. Finger sucking,
c. Lip sucking
Etiology of dental deep bite:
 Dental  Habits
 Muscular
Etiology of Skeletal deep bite:
The etiology of deep overbite is a complex problem and may
include one or more of the following;
A. Hereditary
It is a malocclusion type in families due to genetic factors.
Particularly, a common cause is when the lower jaw (or maxilla)
small, and in general, the vertical mandible grows toward the
maxilla.
An excess of growth of the ramus and posterior cranial base
permit the mandible to rotate upward.
Thus long ramus and short body with decreased gonial Angle
Is characteristic feature
B. Skeletal
B. Skeletal
Skeletal: Horizontal growth pattern or forward rotation or
anticlock wise rotation
of the lower jaw
Class 1 Class 2 Class 3
Features
Extraoral features
 Brachycephalic and europroscopic face.
 Oval shaped face (mesocephallic to dolicocephallic in frontal
view.
 The increased forces from the muscles of mastication may
inhibit extrusion of posterior teeth.
 Facial profile types, i.e., straight
Convex profile.
Deep mento labial sulcus
Posteriorly divergent face
Extraoral features:
Short anterior face height.
measured from nasion to
Gnathion. Anterior face height N-
Me Posterior face height S-GO
Diminished anterior lower face height.
Clinical experience suggests that a low
face height not only increases the
probability of a deep overbite, but also
adds to the difficulty of overbite
reduction
Mento labial sulcus
There is usually deep furrow, or sulcus, between the prominent
chin and the lower lip
Mandibular deficiency
characterized by...
Long mandibular ramus and short body
Square gonial angle, tlat mandibular plane
Prominent zygoma and prominent chin
Many of these features are common to class Il div II
Intra oral features
Maxillary dental arch is broad, with often a maxillary bucecal
cross-bite.
In skeletal deep bites the patient may exhibit gummy smile if
there is clockwise rotation of maxilla.
The palatal vault is flat.
Intra oral features
Intra oral features
A deep curve of Spee in lower arch or a reverse curve of Spee
in the maxillary dentition
Often the maxillary incisors are tipped lingually in angles class
1. division 2 pattern
Diagnosis
 Extraoral & intraoral examinations of the patient should be
thoroughly done & history of oral habits to be noted
 Following diagnostic aids are used:
 Clinical examinations
 Orthodontic study models- to evaluate extent of severity of
deep bite
 Lateral cephalograms- to evaluate ramus height, interincisal
angle & Frankfort mandibular plane angle.
Management of deep overbite
1. Treatment modalities in growing and non growing patients
2. Factors to be considered before intrusion or extrusion
3. Planning Treatment in different age groups
 Treatment modalities in growing and nongrowing patients
 Growing patientso Intrude anteriorso
 Erupt posteriors
 Combination of posterior eruption and anterior intrusion
Correction of deep overbite
Intrusion of incisors
Extrusion of molars
Deep bite with large interlabial gap
Considered if Inadequete
Deep bite with no interlabial gap freeway space is there
considered if adequate freeway space is there large vertical facial
height short vertical facial height
Treated by extrusion
Interlabial gapInterlabial gap (0 to 2 mm ) ( the distance
between the incisal edge of the maxillary central incisor to the
lower most the upper lip is an average of 2 to 4 mm)
Midface height (a),
lower facial height (a),
upper lip length (b),
upper lip vermillion (c),
interlabial gap (d),
and facial contour angle (e)
Presence of adequate free way
 The interocclusal clearance Intrusion of anterior sIntrusion
mechanies are considered if there is madequate or normal
freeway space.
 Encroachment of this space by extrusion of posterior teeth
is determinant and bound to relapse.
 It results in fatigue of the museles of mastication which get
stretched and predispose to relapse.
 It also strams the TMJ
Appliances used in the treatment of deep bite
 Deep bites can be treated by using:
a. Removable appliances II.
b. Fixed orthodontic appliances.
c. Orthognathic surgery
2. archwire with revers curve of spee
1) Anchorage bend of intrusion of
interior teeth
C
B
A
A
Factors to considered to treatment in deep bite
 Brought about by maxillary anterior intrusion, maxillary
posterior extrusion, mandibular anterior intrusion, mandibular
posterior extrusion or combination of these
 Light forces are used for incisor intrusion whereas heavier
forces for extrusion of posteriors.
 Deep bite can be treated by using removable, myofunctional or
fixed orthodontic appliances
Summary
 Understanding the deep bite and its classification
 Types of deep bite skeletal
 Diagnosis of deep bite
 Treatment of deep bite
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  • 1. Deep Bite BY Students: 1) Ezzaldeen Qaid 2) Ibrahim Fawaz 3) Ali Al-Hamzi Supervisor: Dr. Ghamdan Al-Harazi 24-2-1446 & 21-08-2024
  • 3. Normally the lower incisal edges contact the lingual surface of the upper incisors at or slightly above the cingulum Usually normal overbite is 2-3 mm or 30 % or 1/3 the clinical crown height of the mandibular incisor. Introduction
  • 4. The term "overbite" applies to the distance which the maxillary incisal margin closes vertically past the mandibular incisal margin. In the concept of normal occlusion, the maxillary central incisors slightly overlap the mandibular memory Introduction
  • 5. Deep bite A condition of excessive overbite where the vertical measurement between the maxillary and mandibular incisal margins is excessive when the mandible is brought into habitual or centric occlusion.' (GRABER) The deep bite or deep over bite can be defined by the excess amount or percentage of overlap of the lower incisors by the upper incisors,
  • 6. Deep bite is one of the frequently seen malocclusions, it occur along with other associated malocclusions. Overjet implies horizontal overlapping of incisors Overbite refers to vertical overlapping of incisors. Deep bite
  • 7. CLASSIFICATION OF DEEP BITE According to dentition Depending on the Extent of deep bite According to functional According to its origin A. Dental deep bite (simple) B. Skeletal deep bite (complex) A. True deep bite B. Pseudo deep bite A. Complete over bite A. Incomplete over bite A. Primary dentition deep bite B. Mixed dentition deep bite C. Permanente dentitions deep bite
  • 8. Deep bite according to its origin Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by absence of any skeletal complicating features. Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition A. Dental deep bite (simple)
  • 10. Deep bite according to its origin Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by absence of any skeletal complicating features. Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition A. Dental deep bite (simple)
  • 11. Deep bite due to infraocclusion of molars Deep bite due to over eruption of anteriors
  • 12. B. Skeletal deep bite (complex) Skeletal deep bite usually genetic origin, and caused by upward and Forward rotation of the mandible, and its characterized by: 1. Patients exhibit a horizontal growth Patton 2. The anterior facial height is reduced 3. A reduced inter-occlusal clearance 4. A cephalometric examination Complex deep bite is frequently associated with class 11 div 2 and occasionally with Class III
  • 13. Deep bite according to its origin Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by absence of any skeletal complicating features. Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition A. Dental deep bite (simple)
  • 14. Deep bite according to its origin Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by absence of any skeletal complicating features. Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition A. Dental deep bite (simple)
  • 15. Deep bite according to its origin Dental deep bite occur to due to over eruption of anteriors and/or infraocclusion of molars, This type characterized by absence of any skeletal complicating features. Simple deep curve of Spee in the mandibular Reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition A. Dental deep bite (simple)
  • 16. A C B D Skeletal deep bite A , B and C intraoral frontal and buccal views
  • 17. Deep bite according to functional A. True deep bite The inter-occlusal clearance It is usually large and characterized by the Infraocclusion of molars It is often associated with a lateral tongue posture or lateral tongue thrust. This is caused by infraocelusion of the posterior segments ie, molars. These patients have near flat curve of spee
  • 18. B. Pseudo deep bite . Pseudo deep bite is the inter-occlusal clearance is usually normal or small over eruption of the anterior teeth. Due to the presence of the increased overjet, the lower incisors to over-erupt until they meet the palatal mucosa. An excessive curve of Spee It is frequently observed in dental malocclusions, particularly deep overbites. - It leads to muscle imbalance - That can impact overall dental occlusion and function. - Its implications are crucial for orthodontic treatment planning.
  • 19. A. Complete over bite B. Incomplete over bite Deep bite depending on the Extent of deep bite An incisor relationship in which the lower incisor fails to occlude with either the upper incisors or the mucosa of the palate when teeth are occluded. An incisor relationship in which lower incisor contacts the palatal surface of the upper incisors or the palatal tissue when the teeth are in centric occlusion
  • 20. Cephalometric landmarks. 1 Nasion. 2 Sella. 3 Articulare. 4 Posterior Nasal Spine. 5 Upper Incisor Apex. 6 Anterior Nasal Spine. 7 A Point. 8 Prosthion. 9 Z Point. 1 0 Upper Incisal Edge. 11 Upper Lip Point. 12 Lower Lip Point. 13 Lower Incisal Edge. 14 Upper Molar Tip. 15 Lower Molar Tip. 16 lnfradentale. 17 Lower Incisor Apex. 18 B Point 19. Pogonion. 20 Menton. 21 Gonion https://doi.org/10.1179/bjo.13.1.23
  • 21. Measurement of overbite incompleteness (i) measurement along long axis of 1 11 (ii) measurement (Z-LIE) at 90属 to maxillary plane
  • 22. Primary dentition deep bite Mixed dentition deep bite Permanente dentitions deep bite Deep bite according to dentition When an excessive overbite is seen in the primary dentition, could be a skeletal basis with a developing Class II malocclusions The overbite is greater just after eruption of the prominent incisors and decreases with eruption of the posterior teeth. In class 1 with normal incisor angulation, better to wait and till the eruption of the posterior teeth Malocclusion phenotype, misalignment in the vertical dimension of teeth, characterized by excessive overlap of the upper front teeth over the lower front teeth
  • 23. Dental Muscular Habits Etiology of Dental deep bite A. Loss and/or mesial tipping of posterior teeth, diminished posterior dental height. B. Early loss of teeth C.Overeruption of the incisor teeth, infraocclusion of the buccal segment or both. When the posterior vertical chain of muscles is strong and anteriorly positioned, a greater depressive action is transmitted to the dentition a. lateral Tongue thrust swallow b. Finger sucking, c. Lip sucking
  • 24. Etiology of dental deep bite: Dental Habits Muscular
  • 25. Etiology of Skeletal deep bite: The etiology of deep overbite is a complex problem and may include one or more of the following; A. Hereditary It is a malocclusion type in families due to genetic factors. Particularly, a common cause is when the lower jaw (or maxilla) small, and in general, the vertical mandible grows toward the maxilla.
  • 26. An excess of growth of the ramus and posterior cranial base permit the mandible to rotate upward. Thus long ramus and short body with decreased gonial Angle Is characteristic feature B. Skeletal
  • 27. B. Skeletal Skeletal: Horizontal growth pattern or forward rotation or anticlock wise rotation of the lower jaw Class 1 Class 2 Class 3
  • 29. Brachycephalic and europroscopic face. Oval shaped face (mesocephallic to dolicocephallic in frontal view. The increased forces from the muscles of mastication may inhibit extrusion of posterior teeth. Facial profile types, i.e., straight Convex profile. Deep mento labial sulcus Posteriorly divergent face Extraoral features:
  • 30. Short anterior face height. measured from nasion to Gnathion. Anterior face height N- Me Posterior face height S-GO Diminished anterior lower face height. Clinical experience suggests that a low face height not only increases the probability of a deep overbite, but also adds to the difficulty of overbite reduction
  • 31. Mento labial sulcus There is usually deep furrow, or sulcus, between the prominent chin and the lower lip
  • 32. Mandibular deficiency characterized by... Long mandibular ramus and short body Square gonial angle, tlat mandibular plane Prominent zygoma and prominent chin Many of these features are common to class Il div II
  • 33. Intra oral features Maxillary dental arch is broad, with often a maxillary bucecal cross-bite. In skeletal deep bites the patient may exhibit gummy smile if there is clockwise rotation of maxilla. The palatal vault is flat. Intra oral features
  • 34. Intra oral features A deep curve of Spee in lower arch or a reverse curve of Spee in the maxillary dentition Often the maxillary incisors are tipped lingually in angles class 1. division 2 pattern
  • 35. Diagnosis Extraoral & intraoral examinations of the patient should be thoroughly done & history of oral habits to be noted Following diagnostic aids are used: Clinical examinations Orthodontic study models- to evaluate extent of severity of deep bite Lateral cephalograms- to evaluate ramus height, interincisal angle & Frankfort mandibular plane angle.
  • 36. Management of deep overbite 1. Treatment modalities in growing and non growing patients 2. Factors to be considered before intrusion or extrusion 3. Planning Treatment in different age groups Treatment modalities in growing and nongrowing patients Growing patientso Intrude anteriorso Erupt posteriors Combination of posterior eruption and anterior intrusion
  • 37. Correction of deep overbite Intrusion of incisors Extrusion of molars Deep bite with large interlabial gap Considered if Inadequete Deep bite with no interlabial gap freeway space is there considered if adequate freeway space is there large vertical facial height short vertical facial height
  • 39. Interlabial gapInterlabial gap (0 to 2 mm ) ( the distance between the incisal edge of the maxillary central incisor to the lower most the upper lip is an average of 2 to 4 mm) Midface height (a), lower facial height (a), upper lip length (b), upper lip vermillion (c), interlabial gap (d), and facial contour angle (e)
  • 40. Presence of adequate free way The interocclusal clearance Intrusion of anterior sIntrusion mechanies are considered if there is madequate or normal freeway space. Encroachment of this space by extrusion of posterior teeth is determinant and bound to relapse. It results in fatigue of the museles of mastication which get stretched and predispose to relapse. It also strams the TMJ
  • 41. Appliances used in the treatment of deep bite Deep bites can be treated by using: a. Removable appliances II. b. Fixed orthodontic appliances. c. Orthognathic surgery 2. archwire with revers curve of spee 1) Anchorage bend of intrusion of interior teeth C B A A
  • 42. Factors to considered to treatment in deep bite Brought about by maxillary anterior intrusion, maxillary posterior extrusion, mandibular anterior intrusion, mandibular posterior extrusion or combination of these Light forces are used for incisor intrusion whereas heavier forces for extrusion of posteriors. Deep bite can be treated by using removable, myofunctional or fixed orthodontic appliances
  • 43. Summary Understanding the deep bite and its classification Types of deep bite skeletal Diagnosis of deep bite Treatment of deep bite
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