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bartholomew | 23:55 Sat 09th Jul 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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Hi What is the terminology for a protruding bottom jaw?


In Polish we call it a dog's occlusion. What is an English equivalent?

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prognathous

that's a jutting out jaw.  - like the Hapsburgs or Ankhnaten

Occlusion is a dental term and never heard in speech - except of course at the dentist's. When the teeth are not right in the closed jaw, then there is a mal-occlusion. The upper teeth usually close in front of the lower jaw teeth and in a prognathous jaw, they dont. This [malocclusion] is called a cross-bite. In a cross-bit you cant grind the food properly. So you need orthodontic (=straight teeth) treatment.

 

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I have heard it called undershot (when the lower jaw protrudes) overshot (when the upper jaw protrudes abnormally) and a parrot bite (when the edges of the teeth  meet
 hi, I've always heard it being called an over-bite.
its also known as a bulldog jaw

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