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What is the treatment for dental occlusion?

Dental occlusion has to do with the positioning of your jawand teeth and howyour upper and lower rows of teeth meet.

People can have overbite,underbite, orperfectly aligned teeth. Having a proper occlusion is a part of orthodontic therapy and is carried out to ensure you have a correctbite.

Though malocclusion is mainly referred to as the misalignment of the teeth and jaws, it could sometimes be caused by other dental complications. Find out more on this below.

Mal occlusion problems

Malocclusion problems cause your jaw muscles and face to work harder, leading to bite issues. Dental malocclusions usually result in the following problems:

  • Teeth problems like sensitive teeth,fractured teeth or wobbly teeth
  • Bodily problems like neck aches, muscle tension, pain behind the eyes, pain in the jaw joint, and headaches

Types of dental occlusion

There are different types of dental occlusion:

  1. Static occlusion: This is the contact betweenyour lower and upper teeth when your jaw is closed or stationary
  2. Centric occlusion: This is the opposing teeth occlusion when your lower jaw is centric
  3. Dynamic occlusion: Also called articulation, it describes when there is no tooth contact between the chewing sides of your teeth

Treatment of dental occlusion problems

A malocclusion ora misaligned jaw can result from excessive stress orteeth grinding. If you suffer the symptoms of dental malocclusion, you need to report to your dentist for treatment.

After being diagnosed, your dentist will prepare a suitable treatment plan for your lower teeth to have adequate contact with your upper teeth. They could use any of these treatments;

  • Restorative treatment: This is where dental crowns will be added to your teeth to correct your bite.
  • Equilibration: This involves adjusting your bite surfaces to improve their functions.
  • Orthodontics:This is a practice where orthodontic methods likebraces are used to fix and correct your teeth alignment.
  • Splints:Thisincludesbiteguards, dentalsplints or occlusal splints placed on your upper or lower teeth to alter the occlusion of your bite by jaw muscle relaxation.

What to expect from malocclusion treatment

When obtaining treatment for a crookedbite, you should expect to have minorchanges like a bit of adjustment on the edges of your teeth for a perfect bite. If you have a dental condition, your dentist will treat the condition before correcting yourbite.

If you need a replacement treatment like a new crown, bridge, dental implants, or partial denture, your dentist willdo the replacement before correcting your bite.

It is more than ordinary teeth straightening

Years ago, orthodontics was considered a thing for childrenandcelebrities, but now, everyone needs it.It is a field of its own, and people whoregularly visit their dentistbenefitfromthe early detection of problems. It also helps in disease prevention because having more aligned teeth make it easy to clean.

Conclusion

Protective management is an integral part of orthodontics, and it is usually employed when there isa tooth surface loss. For this, your dentist will eliminate the cause of the loss and find a suitable restorative techniquefor you.

After this, your dentist will align your bite and give you the perfect smile you deserve.

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