If the bite does not fit in the retainer, it is advisable to have it remodeled or if there is a joint disorder, it is advisable to go to the hospital for symptomatic treatment.
The reasons for not being able to bite with a retainer can include the thickness of the retainer being on the thick side, deformation of the teeth, and the occlusal joints of the teeth being out of alignment.
1. If you can’t bite on the retainer because the retainer is a plastic product, there is a corresponding thickness, it’s normal that you can’t bite on it, you can adapt to it for a period of time, and if you still feel uncomfortable, you can choose the retainer with a thinner thickness to make a new set of retainer material.
2. If you can’t bite on the retainer because you haven’t worn the retainer for a long time, it is recommended to replace the retainer with one that meets the shape of your teeth.
3. If the failure to bite on the retainer is due to the distortion of the occlusal joint caused by wearing the retainer for a long period of time, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital for treatment.
It is recommended to go to the regular hospital for the above treatment program.