Occlusal Adjustment in San Antonio and New Braunfels

Occlusal Adjustments Near You

A misaligned bite can lead to discomfort, jaw pain, headaches, sensitive teeth, and damaged teeth. Our dentists at Excel Dental and Implant Center and Dr. Andrew J. Weber provide occlusal adjustments in San Antonio and New Braunfels to get your bite back to proper coordination.

Through state-of-the-art technology and experience, we can help patients in the San Antonio and New Braunfels areas enjoy improved comfort and long-term oral health.

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What is an Occlusal Adjustment?

An occlusal adjustment in New Braunfels is a procedure where shapes the biting surfaces of your teeth so that the teeth fit together properly. This adjustment allows for more even pressures while chewing, decreasing force on teeth and joints.

For our patients searching for a dentist in San Antonio, we can help prevent further damage to their teeth and provide continued relief from discomfort.

Signs You May Need an Occlusal Adjustment

Not everyone is aware that bite problems can set forth a chain reaction of problems with your teeth. You might need some form of adjustment if you are experiencing any of the following:
  • Frequent headaches and/or jaw pain
  • Teeth that feel loose and/or worn down
  • Popping or clicking in the jaw joint
  • Sensitivity when chewing
  • Unusual wear patterns on teeth

When you visit a local dentist near you, they will probably be able to help you determine if an occlusal adjustment is the right choice for you.

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Occlusal Adjustments for Proper Bite Alignment

At Excel Dental and Implant Center, occlusal adjustments use a careful and precise process. Utilizing advanced diagnostics, Dr. Weber evaluates your bite before any adjustments for a minimal approach toward better alignment.

As specialists in complex restorative and periodontal care, occlusal adjustments in San ANtonio build on decades of clinical experience implementing the most advanced minimally invasive procedures.

Personalized Comfort and Lasting Results

There is no one-size-fits-all approach, so we evaluate and create an adjustment for each patient’s unique bite. Also, we offer sedation for you to be comfortable during your occlusal adjustment.
Finally, with a digital workflow and an in-house lab, you get your occlusal adjustment promptly.
By addressing bite considerations, you are mitigating the risk of cracked teeth, gum disease, or excessive wear. All of these details not only contribute to clinical function but also improve comfort and provide a long-term benefit for your oral health.

Occlusal Adjustment Near You

Whether you have jaw pain, worn teeth, or both, Excel Dental and Implant Center has you covered. Our dental offices are equipped with advanced technology and a patient-centered approach, making occlusal adjustment both safe and effective.

Why Patients Trust Excel Dental and Implant Center

  • Specialist Experience: Dr. Andrew J. Weber has 20 years of experience as a board-certified periodontist.
  • Advanced Technology: Both our dental offices use modern tools like digital imaging and robotic-assisted systems to improve your experience.
  • Minimally Invasive: Your occlusal adjustment will involve advanced techniques to provide gentler care.
  • In-House Dental Lab: The process is streamlined by our in-house lab to help you spend less time waiting for lab work.

Restore Your Smile Today

Don’t let your bite issues cause additional discomfort or trauma. Please contact Excel Dental and Implant Center to consult for an occlusal adjustment with Dr. Andrew J. Weber – we make sure it is precise, comfortable, and effective for your bite and your smile!

FAQs

Is an occlusal adjustment painful?
Occlusal adjustments near you are pain-free, and sedation is available for an added level of comfort.
Most occlusal adjustments are completed within one appointment, depending on the number of concerns you have.
Insurance coverage varies, but many insurances consider the occlusal adjustment as supporting preventative or restorative dentistry.
Yes. Occlusal adjustments will balance out your bite and can relieve muscle strain and TMJ strain.

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