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Teeth should NOT be in contact at rest!
By: Scerif Fonz Date: September 27, 2018, 7:40 pm
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Hello everyone, I read this forum for a while and there is
something that still is not clear to me: where does the notion
come from that the teeth should be slightly in contact at rest?
I tried a little bit on the Internet, and all the sites I
checked report information like "The teeth must not touch even
accidentally, otherwise nociceptive stimuli arrive to the brain,
which must interpret and respond to this contact; another site
says "In the rest condition, ie with the chewing muscles
relaxed, the teeth should not be in contact but have a "free
space" of about 2 millimeters"
I also saw a video of Dr. Mike Mew, who answers just such a
question, around the minute 10.30
HTML https://youtu.be/U3owXWaV-I0?list=LLqGuAXGDiIG5disWywaFtZA&t=627.<br
/>If I understand correctly (English is not my first language),
it
says that the teeth should not be in contact, but slightly
separated , but you can check yourself in the link I have
attached.
This information is of fundamental importance, not only for
meowing correctly, but especially for the health of the
stomatognathic apparatus in general, so I would like to
understand the sources that say that the teeth should touch.
Thank you all.
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