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Some people experience occlusion problems after new caps or crowns. How is this corrected?

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Some people experience occlusion problems after new caps or crowns. How is this corrected?

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Most of the problems associated with the occlusion after new caps or crowns are temporary and can be rectified by the person who placed the new caps or crowns. It is very important for the patient to return to the dental office that has completed the new restoration should the patient feel that the occlusion is uncomfortable or uneven. The restorative dentist that has completed the restorations is best equipped to adjust the occlusion to its proper position.

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