Vertical Malocclusions: Open Bite and Deep Bite

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of vertical malocclusions, focusing on Open Bite (lack of vertical overlap) and Deep Bite (excessive vertical overlap). It explores the multifactorial etiology, clinical features and clinical significance of these vertical malocclusions, including compromised aesthetics, speech difficulties, and functional problems. Finally, the course focuses on treatment strategies, including habit-breaking appliances, orthodontic mechanics, and orthognathic surgery in severe skeletal cases.

No Certificate / Course on Audit Track

About Course

This course, “Vertical Malocclusions: Open Bite and Deep Bite,” provides a comprehensive understanding of two major vertical bite problems in orthodontics. It explains the causes, diagnosis, and clinical features of both anterior open bite and deep bite conditions, along with their impact on oral function and aesthetics. Learners will explore how these malocclusions develop due to skeletal and dental factors and how they differ in presentation. The course also highlights key treatment principles and orthodontic approaches used to manage vertical discrepancies effectively for long-term stability and patient comfort.

Authorship and Attribution

This course has been curated by Riphah International University faculty and staff using publicly available third-party content and Open Educational Resources (OER) for self-paced learning. Learners will engage with curated open-access materials to achieve the course learning outcomes. All third-party content is used under open-access or fair-use policies, while any original materials are developed specifically for this learning experience.

Source and Credits:

  • Instructor: Dr.Nadia Bassim Al Ansari
  • Provider: YouTube (@dr.nadiabassimalansari7012)
  • License: Standard YouTube license

Source and Credits:

  • Instructor: Youtube MICP
  • Provider: YouTube (@youtubemicp8381)
  • License: Standard YouTube license

What You'll Learn

By the end of this course, you will be able to: 

  • Define Open and Deep bite and differentiate it from normal vertical teeth relationships. 
  • Identify etiological factors including habits, skeletal patterns, and airway issues. 
  • Distinguish between dental and skeletal vertical discrepancies using clinical and cephalometric analysis. 
  • Describe the clinical consequences of untreated vertical malocclusions, such as speech issues and mastication problems. 
  • Formulate a comprehensive treatment plan using appropriate appliances and techniques

Prerequisites

To be successful in this course, learners should be able to

  • Identify key structures of dental anatomy
  • Define the concepts of normal overbite and overjet to establish a baseline for vertical discrepancies
  • Classify different types of malocclusions using Angle’s classification system. 
  • Understand craniofacial growth, development, and the mechanism of bone remodeling.
  • Interpret lateral cephalograms to distinguish between skeletal and dental patterns.

Who Can Take This Course?

  • Dental Students: To recognize and diagnose vertical bites during clinical examinations.
  • General Dentists: To understand etiology and manage referrals appropriately.
  • Orthodontic Residents: To develop advanced treatment planning and mechanics skills.

Course Outline

Definition and Classification of Vertical Malocclusions

Understanding malocclusions, Deep bite and Open bite (Video)

Open Bite: Etiology, Clinical Features, and Management

Management of Open bite -Orthodontics (Video)

Deep Bite: Etiology, Clinical Features, and Management

Management of Deep Bite -Orthodontics (Video)

Skills You Will Gain

Open Bite Diagnosis Deep Bite Assessment Cephalometric Analysis Occlusion Evaluation Treatment Planning Growth Pattern Analysis Orthodontic Biomechanics Retention Strategies

Course Information

Duration

Less than 1 hour

Course Information

Difficulty Level

Beginner

Learning Mode

Fully Online (Asynchronous)

Learning Type

Self Paced

Language

English Only

Instructor/Curator

Course Instructor