Which are the most
common causes of orthodontic irregularities?
Great percent of orthodontic problems are genetically
inherited, in particular the skeletal ones related with the jaw and the bones.
They develop due to irregular functions, bad habits and premature extraction of
primary teeth or prevalence of dental trauma.
The presence of a bad oral habit throughout the stage when the child grows and develops may cause an orthodontic issue. Until what extent the issue will develop, depends on the frequency and repetition of the bad oral habit, intensity and timeframe related with the age of the child. Most common bad habits include prolonged finger, pacifier and objects sucking, lip-biting and tongue thrusting which pushes the teeth forward.