This document discusses the diagnosis and treatment of deep overbites. It begins by defining developmental and acquired deep bites, and classifying them as dentoalveolar or skeletal. For dentoalveolar deep bites, treatment involves intrusion of incisors using appliances like the Begg or PEA technique. For skeletal deep bites, treatment focuses on modifying jaw growth patterns with functional appliances or extraoral forces, combined with dentoalveolar compensation like molar extrusion. The document provides detailed information on analyzing deep bite etiology, mechanics to intrude or extrude teeth, and managing anchorage during treatment.