canefan17
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Anybody here have their Jaw realigned? If so, who did you see to do so?
Whenever I bite down or open my mouth... it's off-centered. haha
Not overbite- just off-centered.
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joalo
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This is a good question!
My husband had a breathing tube (he was on a vent) down his throat for ten days and now his front teeth don't touch.
I've been wondering if this is something that can be fixed.
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sammy
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A good chiropractor can help.
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djf2005
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adjustments can help.
its usually from the bone being worn down on one side more than the other from the infections and/or deficiencys.
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Dear Canefan17, your teeth on one side might be higher that on the other. Put something like a straw over your lower teeth and see if it is straight. Mine went down to the left. You can hold it up to your upper teeth also? You could get an appliance that would level your bite. A good dentist can do this.
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canefan17
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Thanks guys
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