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    Uneven Bite | Occlusal Adjustment Procedure (Bite Adjustment) in Brooklyn NY

    Occlusion refers to the alignment of the upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed. A correct bite is important to your overall health and appearance. Not only that, but an even bite is functionally superior, allowing you to eat and speak properly. And your dental expert knows that an uneven bite after filling a cavity is just plain annoying. An uneven bite, also known as malocclusion, may be easily treated with a bite adjustment procedure, or it may require months of orthodontic treatments.

    Uneven Bite
    Uneven Bite

    An uneven bite may be caused by various reasons, including the misalignment of your tempor

    omandibular joints (TMJ). And fortunately, there is a treatment for that. Your jaw joints should normally function in harmony with a correct bite — with all the muscles, tendons, nerves, and bones feeling comfortable and in alignment. When you have a correct bite, you improve both physically and cosmetically. You feel and look your best.

    Malocclusion causes discomfort and pain in your jaw. It may even be noticeable when you’re smiling. It can hide behind symptoms that you would normally never associate with your misaligned teeth. Some bite problems can cause extreme damage to your mouth without showing any signs of discomfort. This is why it’s important to book an appointment with the best dentist in Brooklyn when looking to get an occlusal adjustment procedure or bite adjustment.

    Malocclusion Symptoms

    For a majority of people, malocclusion means that the bite is clearly uneven, with visibly misaligned teeth, an apparent overbite or underbite, or a crooked or twisted smile. In reality, it’s not always as straightforward as that. Symptoms of an uneven bite can be as varied as:

    • A twisted appearance, usually the easiest way to identify an uneven bite
    • Chronic headaches, which can be caused by the unnecessary strain in your misaligned jaw muscles
    • Grinding or clenching your teeth (bruxism) — a common symptom of an uneven bite caused because your teeth are striving for symmetry
    • Jaw pain when biting down hard or chewing
    • Loose or failing dental work can happen due to the unnatural movements of a misaligned jaw
    • Uneven wear from your uneven jaw, which causes more stress in one place than another
    • Tooth sensitivity that usually begins after uneven wear erodes and deteriorates your enamel

    These are only some of the most common symptoms caused by malocclusion, but there are other, more subtle symptoms that your dentist can find upon closer examination. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms or other dental, facial, head, or jaw pain and discomfort, make an appointment with your general dentist in Brooklyn as soon as possible to get an occlusal adjustment procedure.

    Malocclusion Causes

    The causes of an uneven bite vary. Sometimes, poor habits such as thumb sucking can lead to an uneven bite. A majority of the time, it’s completely hereditary with no preventable cause. At the same time, the cause can be as simple as an uneven bite after filling a cavity.

    Uneven Bite After Cavity Filling

    The most common cause of pain after filling a cavity is a high or uneven bite. It happens when your dentist doesn’t smooth the filling down enough, rare when you rely on the best dentist Dr. Alex Khabensky. You will need to revisit the dentist to get the filling smoothed out, so it fits better with its opposing tooth.

    If you ignore a high bite, it can cause you significant pain and can even be the cause of a fractured tooth. Whatever the cause or case, there are treatment options to effectively give you a correct bite.

    The Diagnosis

    Malocclusion is normally diagnosed through regular dental examinations. Your Brooklyn dentist first checks your teeth and bite. Then he may order dental x-rays to determine if you’re in need of teeth bite adjustment. If an uneven bite  is detected, it’s then classified by its type and severity:

    • Class 1 malocclusion is the most common overbite. It’s when your bite is normal, but the upper teeth slightly overlap the lower teeth.
    • Class 2 malocclusion, also called retrognathism or severe overbite, is when the upper teeth and jaw severely overlap the lower teeth and jaw.
    • Class 3 malocclusion, also called prognathism or underbite, is when your lower jaw protrudes forward.

    Occlusal Adjustment Procedure (Bite Adjustment)

    The obvious solution to fixing an uneven bite is to adjust it into the correct bite, but of course, that starts with your cosmetic dentist in Brooklyn. He examines your bite problems and misaligned jaw to find causes and possible treatment options, which may include:

    A slight, uneven bite after filling a cavity is easily corrected by your Brooklyn dentist by having you bite on a piece of special paper to mark the high spots of the filling, which are then adjusted with a dental drill. When you leave the chair, your teeth will be smooth and your bite even to prevent further complications and give you the most favorable appearance possible.

    Do you have any questions about malocclusion (an uneven bite) or the occlusal adjustment procedure in Brooklyn? For more information or to schedule an appointment with the best Brooklyn dentist Khabensky DDS of Family Cosmetic & Implants Dentistry of Brooklyn. Please contact our dental practice for a consultation with the dentists Alex and Igor Khabensky DDS.

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    Page Updated on Feb 14, 2024 by Igor Khabensky, DDS (Dentist) of Family Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry of Brooklyn

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