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Can my new bite cause my bottom molars to shift inward and outward. actually all my teeth feel traumatized. sensations all day. front tooth shorterbit?

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Need more info: You did not say why you have a new bite. Is this from trauma? You should have a dental examination and find out what is going on.

Answered 4/13/2013

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More info needed: What procedure did you have to get your new bite? Crowns? Dentures? Bridges? Braces? Jaw surgery? Please provide more information.

Answered 8/21/2013

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Not enough info: An incorrectly balanced occlusion, a malocclusion, can cause a myriad of symptoms. What caused your "new bite"? Ask your dentist to review your problem, but i would think referral to a qualified orthodontic specialist would be in order to correct your bite.

Answered 8/29/2013

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Ortho/dental: By new bite, I assume you just finished orthodontics. Your teeth should feel fine, however, and not be sensitive. I would both see your orthodontist and explain your concerns and expect he/she may also send you back to your dentist to see if you may have coincidentally developed some cavities.

Answered 12/18/2014

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