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How Malocclusion Can Affect the Teeth
Occlusion is basically the point where your upper and lower teeth come into contact when you chew or close your mouth/jaw. If your teeth are misaligned, malocclusion generally occurs, which means that there is an incorrect relation between the teeth pertaining to your upper and lower dental arches.
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X-rays Can Help Avoid Permanent Bone Damage from Bisphosphonates
X-rays may allow early detection of improper healing of the jawbone caused by the use of bisphosphonate drugs, letting dentists correct the problem early and avoid possible permanent damage, according to an article in General Dentistry.





