Abnormally protruding areas of displaced cheek teeth and secondary overgrowths can lacerate the oral soft tissues, such as the cheeks and tongue, and cause bitting and quidding problems. In some cases, deep periodontal disease can occur due to deep food pocketing. This can lead | Abnormally protruding areas of displaced cheek teeth and secondary overgrowths can lacerate the oral soft tissues, such as the cheeks and tongue, and cause bitting and quidding problems. In some cases, deep periodontal disease can occur due to deep food pocketing. This can lead |