Martin Sugar d.d.s., Shrewsbury, PA
occlusal adjustment

This procedure makes corrections to the bite associated with loose, shifting teeth or teeth that are biting too hard. Balancing and evenly distributing the biting and chewing forces on a tooth reduces the looseness and relieves excessive pressures on the supporting gum and bone structures.

This painless procedure makes corrections to the bite by means of a dental drill using a fine stone, not at all like the one for drilling out cavities

A fine red/blue mylar film is usually placed between the teeth to mark where the teeth are touching; the incorrect markings are then ground off by a fine finishing bur and re-polishing with rubber points with impregnated diamond paste.

What are some of the SIGNS that may justify an occlusal adjustment:

What are some additional modes of therapy along with an occlusal adjustment: