You recommend toothform changes for therapy of occlusion problems. Is it not general better to treat occlusion problems orthodontically ? When doing orthodontics (especially with adults) bone damage may occure. And the proper role of a periodontist is to assist the orthodontist with support for bone health / recreation. But doing periodontical supported orthodontics is much more expensive than grinding away some enamel on bad touchment positions. But I think such methodes should be regarded as "deprecated" against orthodontic help. I would like to do some "bite raising" operation assisted with periodontic recreation of (orthodontical induced) bone damages. But on one hand I have not enough the money needed for such an procedure and there is to few examples found, how in practice the orthodontist and periodontist can cooperate to reach orthodontic targets with recreation of lost alveolar bone. I am most keen, to see something of this front edge approaches to increase opportunities in orthodontic treatments.
Only 2 of my teeth touch in the back my front is completely open can stick my tounge out with my mouth fully closed thats my new dentures wish I never got them
Thank you for the content. So my dentures are immediate, and they don't close in the front with adhesive, but when I'm not using adhesive and I go in to show them it's off, it closes good. So they always say no no it looks good. So it's frustrating. The bottom also sorta gives an over bite and the tops are off centered. I'm completely unhappy with my results and would like any words of wisdom on how to go about handling this??
So let me get this correct.... You do not need to extract all your teeth and replace them with all implants?????? Well, that is what the VA Dental Hospital did with me and 12 years later I am still sitting here with my bite not corrected!!!!!!! I am at a loss and overwhelmed by the constant destress and pain I have been dealing with because of what they are putting me through then, now and what my future has concerning my dental needs and correcting my bite... 🦷🦷🦷
I have a question and I know without knowing my specific case it may be hard to answer. I fractured my left mandible 3 weeks ago, at my latest follow up my surgeon reported that I have a slight CR-CO shift of approximately 1 mm with premature contact left premolar region, and that I might benefit from a occlusal adjustment from my dentist once fully healed. Do you think an occlusal adjustment could correct this? Could it get better or go away on its own? I'm currently wearing class 1 bilateral box elastics, not sure if that will help or make this worse but that's what my Dr wants me to wear right now.
I had a bridge put in the top row of me teeth in the front. I believe the bridge fit to tight. It made my teeth shift. My bite ended up in really bad shape. The dentist started doing these adjustments and I honestly do not believe he was being careful about it. Now I feel pressure on my front teeth as if the bridge is fit even tighter and I can't bite down properly. 3k dollars later and I'm searching for another dentist to fix this issue. My mouth is very uncomfortable day in and day out.
the teeth are now half shaved off and now i cant find my bite and have nothing to chew with crooked flat surface. how can i perform the bite and chew test at all? and does the glob of plastic used to make the denture really cost so much that you can't just make a new one that fits correctly so i can finally get a bite to eat? my ribs are poking out and i'm hangry all the time. when's it my turn to eat?
First time I ever heard of this. My bite is off, not one dentist told me about this. Good dentists too. Thanks for the info.
Thank you for your content and effort. I’ve learned a lot about teeth from you.❤️
Why does it cost so much to see a dentist? I can't afford to visit one with having no insurance.
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Dr. Joe, I find your channel very helpful for people’s health. Thank you.
Thank you this was very helpful. My new dentist has told me that mine needs fixing, I just wish I’d been told this before.
I'm having this done tomorrow, Thank You for the very detailed video.
Thanks again for the info Dr. Nemeth
You recommend toothform changes for therapy of occlusion problems. Is it not general better to treat occlusion problems orthodontically ? When doing orthodontics (especially with adults) bone damage may occure. And the proper role of a periodontist is to assist the orthodontist with support for bone health / recreation. But doing periodontical supported orthodontics is much more expensive than grinding away some enamel on bad touchment positions. But I think such methodes should be regarded as "deprecated" against orthodontic help. I would like to do some "bite raising" operation assisted with periodontic recreation of (orthodontical induced) bone damages. But on one hand I have not enough the money needed for such an procedure and there is to few examples found, how in practice the orthodontist and periodontist can cooperate to reach orthodontic targets with recreation of lost alveolar bone. I am most keen, to see something of this front edge approaches to increase opportunities in orthodontic treatments.
Thank you so much for this information
Really like watching your videos they are very helpful 👍👍👍
Can occlusion be corrected through braces. My bite is not correct especially molars. 😕please reply
Much appreciated Doc 🦷
Thank you Doc for the info❤️👍 just subscribed🤗
What about if overbite, braces to fix bite?
Amazing information
My bite alignment induced a midline diastema
I found videos about Perio Trays to treat periodontal disease . Is this a therapy that you would use for treating bacteria in the gums ?
Only 2 of my teeth touch in the back my front is completely open can stick my tounge out with my mouth fully closed thats my new dentures wish I never got them
After orthodontic treatment still my bite is not correct should i take brace treatment or any other treatment would be helpful???
Same here, I am not satisfied with my teeth after braces
@@YoYo0204 after orthodontic treatment my bite ruined.. only molars on right side touching.. n other side is gap 🥲
@@leherdilaik3109 I have a small gap on my right side also 😩
Thanks
Thank you for the content. So my dentures are immediate, and they don't close in the front with adhesive, but when I'm not using adhesive and I go in to show them it's off, it closes good. So they always say no no it looks good. So it's frustrating. The bottom also sorta gives an over bite and the tops are off centered. I'm completely unhappy with my results and would like any words of wisdom on how to go about handling this??
I have an extreme underbite, which to be normal I would need to get a surgery to fix. I don’t have any other bite issue other than that
Nice thanx
So let me get this correct.... You do not need to extract all your teeth and replace them with all implants?????? Well, that is what the VA Dental Hospital did with me and 12 years later I am still sitting here with my bite not corrected!!!!!!! I am at a loss and overwhelmed by the constant destress and pain I have been dealing with because of what they are putting me through then, now and what my future has concerning my dental needs and correcting my bite... 🦷🦷🦷
Dr I have dentures and I have a slime that make me sick the slime is in my gums only I have see 4 dentist and not results. Please can you help me.
I have a question and I know without knowing my specific case it may be hard to answer. I fractured my left mandible 3 weeks ago, at my latest follow up my surgeon reported that I have a slight CR-CO shift of approximately 1 mm with premature contact left premolar region, and that I might benefit from a occlusal adjustment from my dentist once fully healed. Do you think an occlusal adjustment could correct this? Could it get better or go away on its own? I'm currently wearing class 1 bilateral box elastics, not sure if that will help or make this worse but that's what my Dr wants me to wear right now.
I have a question, some of my adult teeth have been kinda loose and Im kinda worried about it.. and I dont know what to do.
I had a bridge put in the top row of me teeth in the front. I believe the bridge fit to tight. It made my teeth shift. My bite ended up in really bad shape. The dentist started doing these adjustments and I honestly do not believe he was being careful about it. Now I feel pressure on my front teeth as if the bridge is fit even tighter and I can't bite down properly. 3k dollars later and I'm searching for another dentist to fix this issue. My mouth is very uncomfortable day in and day out.
the teeth are now half shaved off and now i cant find my bite and have nothing to chew with crooked flat surface. how can i perform the bite and chew test at all? and does the glob of plastic used to make the denture really cost so much that you can't just make a new one that fits correctly so i can finally get a bite to eat? my ribs are poking out and i'm hangry all the time. when's it my turn to eat?
How about an orthodontist
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One question.
How common is a dentist to make 200k after taxes
U of M orthodontics are the best.
Worst of time... Watching😢