Jaw Shifting After Dental Crowns? Try These Bite Alignment Exercises!

🎯 Problem after dental crown work? Front teeth aching or jaw sliding?
You’re not alone.
This video answers a question from a viewer who experienced jaw shifting and bite problems after receiving dental crowns on the upper right 4th and 5th molars.
The viewer reports:
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Front teeth pain while eating and speaking
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Jaw shifting to the right
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Upper right jaw feeling “dropped”
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No issues before the crown procedure
These symptoms may arise when:
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The bite surface has changed after dental work
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The jaw compensates and shifts to avoid discomfort
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The TMJ (jaw joint) is not aligning properly anymore
🧘♂️ In this video, we explore practical jaw and bite correction exercises that may help gently realign the jaw, reduce tension, and guide it into a more functional position.
This approach is not a replacement for dental advice, but it can complement your recovery when paired with professional care.
👉 Try these gentle exercises and see if your bite improves over time.
Happy Rehab!
Cheers,
Metro Physiotherapy Channel
🌐 www.metrophysiotherapy.com.au
📌 This video is for educational purposes only. Please consult a dental or TMJ specialist for personalized care.