Guest guest Posted April 29, 2005 Report Share Posted April 29, 2005 Darla, May be it is a problem of bad occlusion. Normally the dentist has no good method to recognize the bad occlusion. You have to try alone. Even if he recognizes it he is not able to work on the problem that needs your personal perception. Hang you to the slab , if possible, and/or keep you straight , feet together, head straight, as hung to a thread in the sky Touch teeth together and see if the molars touch simultaneusly at the right and at the left side. The frontal teeth have not to touch. You can repeat the test pushing the lips ahead as when you drink from a bottle (coca cola test) and after doing the mouvement to kiss (kiss test). Probably it lacks thickness...You need to balance. Many troubles come from malocclusion in primis. merevita >Is there an ayurveda treatment for extreme vertigo, with tinnitus, >intermittent deafness, and strange feelings in the head that >accompany all this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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