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Dangerous Bite Appliance A reader asked us about what her DDS called an alternative to a bite guard. It covers the upper 2 central incisors. She has an irregular bite relationship - her teeth don’t come together harmoniously, and this sets off the grinding and clenching cycles The ‘appliance’ keeps her back teeth apart, and this gives patients comfort - temporarily.

What the DDS doesn’t recognize is that it allows the back teeth to extrude erratically, and the bite becomes ever worse when the little appliance isn’t in place.

This gadget is being promoted in dental magazines prominently - every DDS sees it, and few DDSs seem to know much about bite relationships and Dental Stress. We might suggest to you that any DDS using this type of bite guard really is ill-informed. It kind of reminds us of the dental mentality that plugs teeth with mercury.

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

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Jerry, I had a problem -still have with TMJ. I have been wearing the appliance on the lower jaw at night. My bite is now terrible and I wanted your opinion. Should I go for the bite correction with ortho? I don't want to make it worse but at 58, I have a few years ahead of me. I have to be careful chewing because I tend to want to swallow before the food is thoroughly chewed. I am waiting now to hear from my dentist after conferring with the orthodontist.

Judy

 

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Sunday, June 04, 2006 6:03 PM

Dangerous Bite Appliance

 

 

Dangerous Bite Appliance A reader asked us about what her DDS called an alternative to a bite guard. It covers the upper 2 central incisors. She has an irregular bite relationship - her teeth don’t come together harmoniously, and this sets off the grinding and clenching cycles The ‘appliance’ keeps her back teeth apart, and this gives patients comfort - temporarily.

What the DDS doesn’t recognize is that it allows the back teeth to extrude erratically, and the bite becomes ever worse when the little appliance isn’t in place.

This gadget is being promoted in dental magazines prominently - every DDS sees it, and few DDSs seem to know much about bite relationships and Dental Stress. We might suggest to you that any DDS using this type of bite guard really is ill-informed. It kind of reminds us of the dental mentality that plugs teeth with mercury.

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

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Judy,

Don't see the orthodontist! You can get in trouble there.

Here are 2 good referral sources for you - for dentists who can better

deal with your problem: http://www.occlusion-tmj.org/aes/aesfind.html

and www.aacfp.org/referral.html

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

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Wednesday, June 07, 2006 5:50 PM

Re: Dangerous Bite Appliance

 

 

 

Jerry, I had a problem -still have with TMJ. I have been wearing the appliance on the lower jaw at night. My bite is now terrible and I wanted your opinion. Should I go for the bite correction with ortho? I don't want to make it worse but at 58, I have a few years ahead of me. I have to be careful chewing because I tend to want to swallow before the food is thoroughly chewed. I am waiting now to hear from my dentist after conferring with the orthodontist.

Judy

 

-

Jerry Mittelman

dentalwizard ; mercuryfillings ; anaturaltherapy ; drmercola ; DrClark ; ; adental ; aalternative medicine forum

Sunday, June 04, 2006 6:03 PM

Dangerous Bite Appliance

 

 

Dangerous Bite Appliance A reader asked us about what her DDS called an alternative to a bite guard. It covers the upper 2 central incisors. She has an irregular bite relationship - her teeth don’t come together harmoniously, and this sets off the grinding and clenching cycles The ‘appliance’ keeps her back teeth apart, and this gives patients comfort - temporarily.

What the DDS doesn’t recognize is that it allows the back teeth to extrude erratically, and the bite becomes ever worse when the little appliance isn’t in place.

This gadget is being promoted in dental magazines prominently - every DDS sees it, and few DDSs seem to know much about bite relationships and Dental Stress. We might suggest to you that any DDS using this type of bite guard really is ill-informed. It kind of reminds us of the dental mentality that plugs teeth with mercury.

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

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