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 also play a role in forming an underbite, which occurs when the lower jaw protrudes past the upper jaw.

Mouth breathing and its relationship to underbite
Mouth breathing can interfere with normal jaw development. Poor tongue placement and the pressure from this habit may increase the risk of developing an underbite.
Types and Severity of Underbite
At Tollison Orthodontics, underbites are classified into three categories: Class I (mild alignment issues), Class II (moderate overlap), and Class III (extensive protrusion). Each patient is closely examined to develop the most effective treatment solution. Additionally, any involvement of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) issues is evaluated, as it may influence the treatment approach.
Effects and Complications
of an Underbite
Patients often visit Tollison Orthodontics because of the challenges underbites can create, including:
Facial appearance changes
Difficulty maintaining 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 Greenville SC at Tollison Orthodontics
We offer a variety of treatments designed to address each patient’s unique needs and concerns.
Non-surgical Approaches
We offers various non-surgical treatment options at our Greenville office, including:
These treatments are unique for each patient’s specific needs and lifestyle requirements. Many patients have successfully corrected their underbites through these conservative approaches.
Surgical Intervention
For severe cases, we work alongside trusted oral surgeons in the Greenville area to offer comprehensive surgical solutions. This option is generally considered for adult patients or for situations where orthodontic procedures alone aren’t sufficient. Our team ensures a seamless process by coordinating between orthodontic and surgical care to achieve the best results.