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Checking Your Bite

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When you go the dentist for a visit, part of the routine check up is to check your bite. Your dentist wants to check if your upper and lower jaw will meet normally. If your teeth went through dental filling or crown replacement, your bite will again be tested to make sure that it fits well with the other teeth. The bite is a common test that a lot of patients have undergone. A good bite is not to be taken lightly.

The balanced position of our teeth in their sockets play a great role in chewing our food. If our bite is not right, it will cause serious dental problems and even skeletal problems. So if there are signs of a problem like a loose tooth, missing or broken tooth the dentist will need to repair it soon. Bad bite is a dental problem that can be treated in the dental office. However if the problem is in the jaws, you will need to seek help from an orthodontist.

Your dentist will let you undergo a routine bite analysis to find the ill-fitting tooth. Your dentist will let you bite down on a sheet of paper that will mark teeth and show which one is uneven. If the result is not clear, the dentist will take an impression of your teeth to give them a clearer picture.

If there are high points in the surface of your enamel that cause your bite to be abnormal, the dentist will file the area. On the other hand if a dental filling is worn out, replacements are in place. In the case of a missing tooth, it needs to be replaced by dental implants or a dental bridge so the opposing tooth will not overgrow. There are a lot of available treatment for bad bite depending on its nature.

When you eat and you feel like there’s more strain on one part of your teeth or if you feel any discomfort or change in the way you chew, tell your dentist about it. There are some dental problems that can be detected earlier only if you tell your dentist about it. Don’t take for granted or underestimate your bite.

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