Occlusal (Bite) Adjustments

A patient’s bite is dynamic meaning that at times the bite may feel off or uneven. During an occlusal
adjustment, certain teeth are shaped or smoothed down to achieve better bite patterns. An occlusal
adjustment will help get the patient’s bite balanced and even.

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Occlusal bite adjustments are a common dental procedure that can help improve your bite and overall oral health. In this blog post, we will discuss what occlusal adjustments are, why they are important, and what to expect during the procedure.

Occlusal bite adjustments involve making small modifications to the biting surfaces of your teeth to improve the way they fit together. This can be done using a variety of techniques, including reshaping the teeth or using dental fillings to adjust the height of the biting surfaces.

The goal of occlusal bite adjustments is to improve your bite, which can help reduce the risk of tooth damage and other oral health problems. A misaligned bite can put undue stress on your teeth, leading to cracks, chips, and other damage over time.

If you are experiencing any symptoms of a misaligned bite, such as tooth pain or sensitivity, headaches, or jaw pain, it may be time to consider getting an occlusal adjustment. Your dentist can help determine if this procedure is right for you.

During the occlusal bite adjustment procedure, your dentist will carefully examine your teeth and bite to determine what adjustments need to be made. They will then use specialized dental instruments to make small modifications to the biting surfaces of your teeth.

After the procedure, you may experience some mild discomfort or sensitivity, but this should subside within a few days. Your dentist may also recommend follow-up appointments to ensure that your bite is properly aligned and functioning as it should.

Occlusal (Bite)
Adjustments

A patient’s bite is dynamic meaning that at times the bite may feel off or uneven. During an occlusal adjustment, certain teeth are shaped or smoothed down to achieve better bite patterns. An occlusal adjustment will help get the patient’s bite balanced and even.

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