Vague question: If you are referring to your bite or occlusion, orthodontics is usually the best option but there several factors to take into account first so you should see a general dentist first to evaluate everything that is going on.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Unsure: Depends on your bite. More information is needed. Thank you.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Depends: Everyone has a dental bite and few people have a problem associated with it. Bites can be corrected with crowns, orthodontics, surgery, bite adjustments or a combination of these. Everyone is different and i would suggest you see a dentist who can diagnose the problem as well as offer solutions. Correcting a bite for tmd is rarely needed in my practice.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Dental bite: Treatment depends on what's wrong. If you feel your teeth are not coming together properly, please see a General Dentist for an overall evaluation. I would also recommend that you see an Orthodontist, the specialists who treat malocclusions (bad bites) for an Initial (usually free) Orthodontic Examination.
Answered 8/11/2019
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