My bite doesn’t feel right
July 6th, 2005

We have a great computerized sensor that measures your bite with repect to balance and helps us adjust it to make it even. A “good bite” has all the back teeth hitting evenly and at the same time with little or no contact on the front teeth. A bad bite can contribute to headaches, neck and shoulder pain, tingling in the fingers, ringing in the ears, vertigo, TMJ pain, facial muscle pain, and tooth wear. Treatments include bite adjustment, a custom made orthotic to allow an even bite, orthodontics, and the restoration of the teeth at a new and comfortable position.
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