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Medical Conditions - High Occlusion

Occlusion means the arrangement of maxillary and mandibular teeth when these are in contact with each other. High occlusion refers to malocclusion in which there are some abnormalities in occlusion. The types of malocclusion include crossbite, open bite, and overbite. This can cause various complications in speaking and eating.

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How to deal with a highly placed cap after an RCT?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The root canal treatment was done today itself, and you are feeling the cap placed on the tooth is a little high.

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