Please help!!

2018-05-17 08:59:53
I recently got a root canal molar extracted. Its been nearly 2 months and I feel as if my teeth have shifted. Like a change in my bite. Feels weird. I'm afraid. Please help. If this is normal.
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Change in the bite  is due to drifting of the teeth gradually. You are not able to chew bcoz of the missing teeth. Please replace the miss teeth as soon as u can before the teeth drift further and space is closed. You can take an appointment with us through Practo. Happy to help.

Answered2018-05-18 11:45:25

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Hello yes as one of the biting tooth is gone you feel weird .unable give complete  force to chew. You need to replace it. So that you  bite can be correct d
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Answered2018-05-17 12:25:29

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This is not normal, you need to get the missing teeth replaced or else you will see all your teeth drifting towards the empty space
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get replaced as soon as possible

Answered2018-05-17 10:59:57

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After removal of molar, side teeth and opposing tooth try to occupy that space if u don't replace it with artificial one. Visit to dentist for further treatment.
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get that tooth replaced

Answered2018-05-17 09:14:51

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Hello, You need to get the missing tooth replaced...because the adjacent teeth and opposing teeth tend to migrate and shift to close tht space..therfore get the tooth replaced by an implant or  bridge ..
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consult a dentist and get the missing teeth replaced..

Answered2018-05-17 10:01:05

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