Tumbleweed
04-07-2014, 05:42 PM
When we have fillings done or redone, the tooth has the potential to take on a new shape that can subtly change a bite.
If one has an overbite that is wearing down lower teeth, and the fillings in the back of the mouth are higher that the original tooth, would that
1) have the potential to stop grinding down the front teeth?
2) cause problems with the jaw needing to realign or putting excess pressure on the filling and opposing tooth?
When replying... please state whether your source of opinion is in studying dentistry or is a lay persons opinion.
Thanks!!
If one has an overbite that is wearing down lower teeth, and the fillings in the back of the mouth are higher that the original tooth, would that
1) have the potential to stop grinding down the front teeth?
2) cause problems with the jaw needing to realign or putting excess pressure on the filling and opposing tooth?
When replying... please state whether your source of opinion is in studying dentistry or is a lay persons opinion.
Thanks!!