Occlusal Adjustment in Sterling, Leesburg & Aldie, VA
At NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists, Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche performs precise occlusal adjustments to correct bite imbalances that can damage teeth, strain the jaw, or interfere with periodontal and implant health.
A balanced bite distributes chewing forces evenly—protecting your teeth, gums, and restorations. Patients throughout Sterling, Leesburg, and Aldie, VA trust our expertise for accurate occlusal diagnosis and treatment.
What Is an Occlusal Adjustment?
An occlusal adjustment is a minor procedure that reshapes small areas of the biting surfaces of teeth to create an even, harmonious bite.
When teeth do not meet properly, it can lead to excessive pressure on certain teeth, jaw discomfort, cracked teeth, gum recession, or complications with implants and periodontal treatment.
The goal is to eliminate high spots and distribute forces equally across the mouth.
Benefits of Occlusal Adjustment
Our Occlusal Adjustment Process
Why Do Patients Need an Occlusal Adjustment?
Bite problems often develop gradually and may go unnoticed until symptoms appear.
Occlusal adjustment may be needed if you experience:
- Uneven wear on teeth
- Cracked or chipped teeth
- Sensitivity or pressure on specific teeth
- Jaw pain, headaches, or TMJ discomfort
- Loose teeth from excess force
- Difficulty chewing evenly
- Issues with crowns, bridges, or implants
- Teeth shifting after periodontal disease
Correcting bite irregularities protects your natural teeth and supports long-term periodontal stability.
Common Causes of Bite Imbalance
Many conditions can lead to bite misalignment, including:
- Teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism)
- Tooth loss or shifting
- Worn, uneven, or damaged teeth
- Ill-fitting restorations
- Trauma or injury
- Gum disease that changes tooth support
- Orthodontic relapse
Dr. Kharmouche evaluates the full mouth to identify where the forces are disturbed and how to correct them.
Am I a Candidate for Occlusal Adjustment?
You may be a strong candidate if you experience:
- Bite discomfort or tooth pressure
- Sensitivity when chewing
- Teeth that feel loose or hit too early
- Jaw or muscle tension
- Cracked or chipped teeth from excessive force
- Difficulty maintaining periodontal stability
At our offices in Sterling, Leesburg, and Aldie, Dr. Kharmouche evaluates your bite and determines whether adjustment—or alternative therapies like splint therapy—is appropriate.
Comfort & Recovery
Occlusal adjustment is quick, painless, and noninvasive.
Most patients:
- Do not require anesthesia
- Feel immediate improvement
- Return to normal activities right away
- Experience better comfort when chewing
Minor sensitivity after treatment is rare and typically resolves quickly.
