After recently getting dental implants, I have been experiencing persistent discomfort because the bite between my upper and lower teeth feels a bit too high. It bothered me that specific areas felt like they were touching first whenever I ate, so I visited a dental clinic for a consultation. I felt confident because they thoroughly checked my bite and accurately identified the areas making contact first using a checklist.
The treatment proceeded by finely adjusting the occlusion of the implant prosthesis. They trimmed the parts that were touching too high very slightly while having me bite down multiple times, and meticulously adjusted it until it interlocked naturally. I felt reassured because they continuously checked to make sure I wasn't experiencing any discomfort, and after the treatment, the feeling of my teeth leaning to one side disappeared, and I could feel myself chewing evenly overall.