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Injuries to take into account. Mobility, abnormal wear and tooth fractures may result from a mixture a little high or a crown placed inappropriately.
When an amalgam filling is a bit high (the bite is the only place we touch) or when a newly installed crown provokes us that same feeling, we are witnessing an occlusal interference.
If not corrected in time, excessive horizontal effort made to try to smooth it or correct it not only trigger an inflammatory response in the first instance, but destructive in the tooth attachment apparatus.
How to detect the injury?
Radiographically. There is a widening of the periodontal ligament (which attaches the tooth to the bone) and lower density of the bone.
Clinically. Occlusal trauma (so called induced injury) can reveal an increased mobility of teeth, abnormal wear, sometimes with a fracture in a tooth cusp. In circumstances, opportunity is accompanied by discomfort in biting pressure and sensitivity to heat, cold and sweets.