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Are overbite and malocclusion both considered a Class 2 bite?

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Overbite just means your top front teeth overlap the bottom ones, which can happen in different ways. A Class II bite is one type of malocclusion where the upper jaw is too far forward. So think of it this way while many Class II cases have an overbite, not every overbite is Class II.
 
Overbite just means your top front teeth overlap the bottom ones, which can happen in different ways. A Class II bite is one type of malocclusion where the upper jaw is too far forward. So think of it this way while many Class II cases have an overbite, not every overbite is Class II.
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Overbite just means your top front teeth overlap the bottom ones, which can happen in different ways. A Class II bite is one type of malocclusion where the upper jaw is too far forward. So think of it this way while many Class II cases have an overbite, not every overbite is Class II.
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