Larry     A. Rose   Mohni    Malik

Larry A. Rose, DDS, MS, Inc.
909 Dairy Ashford Street, Suite 107
Houston, TX 77079
(281) 493-2370

Before and After Images


If you're considering orthodontic treatment for yourself or loved one, please contact our Houston orthodontic office at (281) 493-2370, and schedule a complimentary orthodontic examination by printing the coupon and bringing it to your appointment.


Crowding of the teeth

crowding of the teeth before crowding of the teeth after

Before

After

This patient does not have sufficient space to allow for the eruption of the upper permanent cuspids (eye teeth). The orthodontic treatment created space for the eruption of the permanent cuspids (eye teeth) and no permanent teeth were removed to resolve the dental crowding. The timing of orthodontic treatment is important and Dr. Rose and Dr. Malik suggest patients have an orthodontic examination when a dental crowding situation exists, even if all the permanent teeth have erupted.


Openbite: Teeth don't touch, and posterior crossbite

open bite before open bite after

Before

After

This patient sucked her thumb and that habit contributed the anterior open bite and the posterior cross bite because the thumb prevented the upper front teeth from erupting properly, and the thumb prevented the palate from properly forming. The patient was treated by first using a device to break the sucking of the thumb habit. This was followed with a device to widen the palate. The treatment was completed without the removal of permanent teeth. When a parent observes this type dental development, it would be advisable for them to contact our office and schedule an evaluation appointment with Dr. Rose and Dr. Malik to discuss treatment options.


Deep overbite: Lower front teeth bite into palate

deep overbite before deep overbite after

Before

After

This type malocclusion is very uncomfortable for the patient and can result in severe irritation of the palatal tissues. A deep bite can also have a negative effect on proper lower jaw function and can also lead to loss of gum tissue over the lower front teeth. Though this type malocclusion can be treated during the adult years, it is advisable to begin treatment while the patient is growing so the growth of the face and jaws can help correct the issue.


Missing upper lateral incisors

missing lateral incisors before missing lateral incisors after

Before

After

This patient's upper lateral incisors were congenitally missing. She had braces for 20 months to move the teeth into the correct position so the missing teeth can be replaced with dental implants at the appropriate age.


Underbite: Lower front teeth in front of upper teeth

underbite before underbite after

Before

After

This type malocclusion can move the lower front teeth so far forward the gum tissue over the lower front teeth can recede. It is also very difficult for the lower jaw to function through the normal range of motion when it is being held in a forward position by being locked forward by the upper front teeth. These type malocclusions are usually noticeable when the upper and lower permanent teeth start to erupt. It is best to initiate orthodontic treatment before all the permanent teeth have erupted with this type malocclusion.


Overjet: Protruding front teeth

overbite before overbite after

Before

After

At age 10, patient had a big overbite with the top teeth protruding beyond the bottom. She had two phases of treatment. The first helped her jaws to grow more harmoniously and the second aligned her teeth and bite. At age 13, she was proudly displaying her new smile.


Phase I orthodontic treatment

phase 1 before phase 1 after

Before

After

This young patient and his parents were concerned about the aesthetics and the health of the erupting permanent teeth. The lower front teeth were crowded, and the upper front teeth were displaced from their normal positions. Phase I orthodontic treatment was initiated, and the result produced a significant improvement in his self confidence, appearance and dental function. Phase II orthodontic treatment followed once more permanent teeth had erupted.

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