"Occlusal abnormalities"
mean that your teeth do not fit together.
Treating a occlusal abnormalities in difficult cases is building a solid foundation for further dental treatment.
Treating a occlusal abnormalities is often a complex, multi-step process. The appropriate treatment depends on the cause of the problem.
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Treatment of occlusal disorders in Soldent Center
In the process of treatment we use all the procedures that result in achieving a natural, that is physiological contact between the upper and lower teeth surfaces. This includes both free contact of the dental arches, their pressing and changing contact during the movement of the mandible during chewing.
The treatment of occlusal disorders must take into account the structure of the temporomandibular joint and the spatial location of the mandible in relation to the joint. Such an examination is performed by a diagnostician using an articulator. Based on this and a thorough examination of the patient, an appropriate treatment plan is developed. Just as proper occlusion protects the patient's own teeth from unphysiological damage, it also protects prosthetic work from damage.
When should you contact with a specialist?
The treatment of an occlusal disorder is often complex and multi-step. The appropriate treatment depends on the cause of the problem. The treatment plan and methods are determined by the doctor individually for each patient. If a patient has an occlusal disorder, this may be indicated by such symptoms as:
- headaches - often mistaken for migraines;
- tension in the facial muscles, sometimes also in the neck and neck area;
- teeth grinding;
- hypersensitivity and toothaches;
- clenching and grinding of teeth;
- enamel fractures, chipping of teeth;
- exposure of tooth necks;