Do you have a normal bite, overbite or underbite?

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What kind of bite do you have?
Overbite (upper teeth in front of lower) 83%  83%  [ 57 ]
Regular (teeth line up) 9%  9%  [ 6 ]
Underbite (lower teeth in front of front teeth) 9%  9%  [ 6 ]
Total votes : 69

Danielismyname
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28 Jun 2010, 2:56 am

Tiny overbite



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28 Jun 2010, 3:03 am

@liveandletdie

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28 Jun 2010, 4:30 am

TheSpecialKid wrote:
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Overbite, tiny, but it's there. Should we really link everything to autism?

''I love green!''

''So do I''

''Can't live without my green sweaters!''

:arrow: ''A lot of you love green. I suppose it's a real aspie thing.''


Who said that he was linking it to autism?
It could be that he was just interested in the statistic result.


He didn't. But the first replyer wrote that underbites are more common amongst autistics than under the general population. There's the connection being made. No offense, but I think it's quite far-fetched, and it seems as if people tend to think that eveyrthing has to do with autism, at least on this part of the forum. Weird reaction to something? :arrow: Autism.


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28 Jun 2010, 9:30 am

Creature wrote:
TheSpecialKid wrote:
Creature wrote:
Overbite, tiny, but it's there. Should we really link everything to autism?

''I love green!''

''So do I''

''Can't live without my green sweaters!''

:arrow: ''A lot of you love green. I suppose it's a real aspie thing.''


Who said that he was linking it to autism?
It could be that he was just interested in the statistic result.


He didn't. But the first replyer wrote that underbites are more common amongst autistics than under the general population. There's the connection being made. No offense, but I think it's quite far-fetched, and it seems as if people tend to think that eveyrthing has to do with autism, at least on this part of the forum. Weird reaction to something? :arrow: Autism.


I get the point. No offense taken here, cause you're right.
Teeths do not have much in common with autism, if you ask me.



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28 Jun 2010, 10:42 am

I had a huge overbite when I was little. I could stack two fingers and put them in between my bottom and front teeth. I had to have braces and this big headgear thing that went around my head from first grade to sixth grade. Now, I still have a little overbite and have to wear a retainer.



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28 Jun 2010, 11:14 am

I had a fairly bad overbite until 2006 when I got braces to correct it. Now I have retainers. I got them in 2008.


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28 Jun 2010, 12:01 pm

A very prominent underbite.



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28 Jun 2010, 3:33 pm

I have a slight overbite.