Causes and Risk Factors

Genetics of underbite
Underbites are often inherited, with genetics being a primary contributor. If someone in the family has an underbite, there is a greater chance that a child will develop the condition.

The role of environmental factors in underbite
Environmental factors significantly impact the formation of an underbite, a dental condition defined by the lower jaw protruding in front of the upper jaw.

Mouth breathing and its relationship to underbite
Mouth breathing due to allergies or respiratory conditions can hinder proper jaw growth. Incorrect tongue posture and pressure from mouth breathing may affect jaw development, potentially leading to an underbite.
Types and Severity of Underbite
At Star Smiles Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, we categorize underbites into three main groups: Class I (mild overlap), Class II (moderate overlap) and Class III (severe protrusion). We thoroughly evaluate each patient’s situation to determine the most effective treatment method. We also assess any involvement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), as this can influence treatment options.
Effects and Complications
of an Underbite
Most patients visiting Star Smiles Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry often express concerns about underbite complications. These can include:
Facial appearance changes
Difficulty maintaining proper oral hygiene
Speech impediments
Challenges with chewing and digestion
Increased risk of tooth wear
Potential development of sleep apnea
TMJ disorders and associated pain

Treatment Options for Underbite in Bloomingdale or Naperville IL at Star Smiles Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry
We offer a variety of treatments designed to address each patient’s unique needs and concerns.
Non-surgical Approaches
We provide various non-surgical treatment options at our Bloomingdale and Naperville office, including:
These treatments are customized to fit each patient’s specific needs and lifestyle requirements. Many individuals have successfully corrected their underbites through these conservative methods.
Surgical Intervention
For severe cases, we collaborate with local oral surgeons to offer comprehensive surgical solutions. This option is typically reserved for adult patients or severe cases when orthodontic treatment alone isn’t enough. Our team ensures seamless coordination between orthodontic and surgical care for optimal results.
