What’s wrong with bite pain after crowning a dental implant?

Bite pain after dental implant crown may be a normal phenomenon, or it may be that the crown is not planted well, or there is an occlusal high point caused by. 1. Normal phenomenon: if the teeth are missing for a long time, after implanting the crown of the jaw teeth for a long time without occlusal stimulation, after reloading the occlusal force, there may be a lack of adaptability, when the bite pain is generally normal, often in a week or so to relieve. 2. Crown is not planted well: If you go to an irregular hospital or the doctor’s clinical experience is not enough when doing dental implants, the crown may not be planted well, resulting in misalignment of the occlusal relationship, which may lead to pain when biting the teeth. 3. Bite high point: If there is a high point in the bite of the teeth after dental implantation, bite pain will occur, and it is necessary to visit the clinic to adjust, and the symptoms will be relieved. If the symptoms are serious, you should consult the doctor in time and take active treatment to avoid adverse consequences.