How is Bite Disease Treated?
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Posted on 4/20/2018 by Robert Leale
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One of the most common, but largely ignored dental problems facing the world today, bite disease or occlusal disease has affected many elderly and adults. This situation is unlike decades ago when most of those who are suffering from bite disease are from the teenagers to the young adult demographic. Bite disease is caused largely by dental habits when the teeth are still growing, and can totally be prevented even in old age as long as habits are stopped. Constant sucking of thumbs as well as pacifiers are the two main culprits for childhood and teenage bite disease, while overcrowding, facial injuries and improperly placed dentures and crowns are the likely suspects for bite diseases of the older population. Available TreatmentsHaving occlusal disease is not the end of the world. Bite disease is actually treatable and curable. The sooner your dentist notices any early signs of bite disease, the faster can countermeasures be done to prevent the development of actions to stop the spread of the bite disease. |
One of the most common, but largely ignored dental problems facing the world today, bite disease or occlusal disease has affected many elderly and adults.