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Suggest Treatment For Misaligned Bottom Teeth

Hello !

i have straight teeth but at the bottom of my teeth thier bumpy my dentist says its from stress and when i sleep i accidently grine them during my sleep, and i order to stop this i have to buy a $5000 plate thing, so how can i get rid of them ? please and thankyou.
Sat, 31 May 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the misaligned teeth cannot be because of grinding your teeth. it can be corrected by taking orthodontic treatment(braces). if you have the habit of grinding your teeth during night time then you can use a soft splint. the splint will not correct the malalignment but it prevents damages occuring on the jaw joint by providing cushioning effect. consult a oral physician and take a radiograph like OPG to see the bone level and plan orthodontic treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Misaligned Bottom Teeth

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the misaligned teeth cannot be because of grinding your teeth. it can be corrected by taking orthodontic treatment(braces). if you have the habit of grinding your teeth during night time then you can use a soft splint. the splint will not correct the malalignment but it prevents damages occuring on the jaw joint by providing cushioning effect. consult a oral physician and take a radiograph like OPG to see the bone level and plan orthodontic treatment.