> depends on what the bite is like. a level bite or even a reverse scissor
bite is not much of a problem

With all the talk of bites right now, I wonder what people's feelings are as
to what constitutes a bite that just might not correct.  I have a 5 month
old boy who is undershot.  A few weeks ago I would have been able to
describe it as 'reverse scissors' - it was a tight undershot.  Now, there's
a very noticeable space between upper and lower teeth.  You could probably
put a Q-tip in the space, to give you an idea of how much space there is.
Does anyone have an idea if this will ever come scissors or would I just be
wasting my time keeping him for the next 6 months or so?

Any advice most welcome.

Thanks.

Peggy
Burbrook Cavaliers
Ontario, Canada

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