An underbite, also known as a Class III malocclusion, occurs when the lower jaw protrudes beyond the upper jaw. This misalignment can lead to a variety of functional and aesthetic concerns. While orthodontic and surgical interventions are common solutions, individuals sometimes seek alternative, non-invasive approaches to address this condition.
Addressing skeletal discrepancies responsible for underbites presents a considerable challenge. Correcting such issues has historically involved significant interventions. Interest in less invasive methods stems from a desire to avoid surgery, reduce costs, and minimize potential side effects associated with conventional treatments. However, the effectiveness of these methods is a topic of ongoing discussion within the dental and orthodontic communities.