liveandletdie wrote:
not drawing any conclusions from this...am just curious to see the results.
I have an underbite- very strong one that i'm supposed to have surgery for but it costs to much
I've read that underbites are more common among autistics than the general population.
My teeth are normal (after years of orthodontics), but that means that when I close my mouth naturally, my upper teeth do overlap my lower teeth. But all my molars are lined up. So my mouth is like how you described an overbite, except that I don't have an overbite, I have normal alignment.
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