It is appropriate to see a dentist or orthodontist to treat abnormal alignment of the jaw and teeth. However, also contact your primary health care provider to rule out medical disorders that can be associated with prognathism.
Call your health care provider if:
There is difficulty talking, biting, or chewing related to the abnormal jaw alignment.
You have concerns about jaw alignment
What to expect at your health care provider's office:
The health care provider will perform physical examination and ask questions regarding the patient's medical history. Questions may include:
Is there any family history of an unusual jaw shape?
Imprints of the bite (a plaster mold is made of the teeth)
Review Date: 5/10/2006
Reviewed By: Daniel Rauch, MD, FAAP, Director, Pediatric Hospitalist Program, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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