Any Concern With Maxilla Sounds More Hollow While Biting Teeth Together?
Hi. I m actually a junior Dr myself in the UK. I ve just noticed lately over the last month or two that my maxilla sounds more hollow when I bite my teeth together. No pain. No deformity. No nasal/sinus symptoms/colds etc. Just wondering if its anything I should look into?Thanks.John.
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Sowbhagya's Response
hello thanks for consulting at hcm..it could be due to periodontitis due to pocket formation,,plz have a consult with a periodontist for the same,,hope it helps,tc..
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Any Concern With Maxilla Sounds More Hollow While Biting Teeth Together?
hello thanks for consulting at hcm..it could be due to periodontitis due to pocket formation,,plz have a consult with a periodontist for the same,,hope it helps,tc..