Orthodontist: If the teeth are healthy, then consult with an orthodontist. Always have your general dentist do a thorough exam, and possibly a periodontist consult, prior to beginning any orthodontic treatment.
Answered 10/7/2022
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Several ways: The dentist can perform what is called a full mouth occlusal adjustment to balance out your bite. This helps balance the even contact of all your teeth in a comfortable position which also leads to jaw muscle comfort. Having a malocclusion can lead to bruxism or grinding because of the muscular and joint (TMJ) imbalance.
Answered 7/4/2015
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See Orthodontist: An orthodontist can fax your malrelationships. A restorative dentist can camouflage your malrelationships. See both and have them work togeter to give you a result you can be proud of.
Answered 5/8/2013
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Multiple ways: Find a professional to create a plan for your needs.
Answered 9/27/2013
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