Maxillary Hypoplasia.
Mandibular Prognathism. Dental Class III
Maxillary Hypoplasia refers to a condition in which the upper jawbone is abnormally small or underdeveloped compared to the normal size and shape. This can result in a retruded or recessed appearance of the upper jaw, causing various functional and aesthetic issues. In the case of Mandibular Prognathism, it means that the lower jaw protrudes or juts forward beyond the normal position in relation to the upper jaw and other facial structures. This condition is often referred to as an underbite since the lower teeth and jaw extend further forward than the upper teeth when the jaws are closed. Dental Class III refers to a malocclusion where the lower jaw protrudes beyond the upper jaw, resulting in an underbite.
Common Symptoms
Malocclusion, facial asymmetry, breathing difficulties, speech problems, TMJ pain, chewing
and swallowing issues, headaches, facial muscle fatigue, changes in appearance, and oral
health problems.