For some patients experiencing symptoms of a poorly functioning chewing system, your Dr. May recommend a procedure called equilibration to create more ideal contact between your upper and lower teeth. This process can require multiple appointments to complete. After a thorough evaluation of your chewing system, your doctor will take impressions of your upper and lower teeth. These impressions are used to create a set of models of your mouth that your doctor uses to analyze the way your teeth contact and determine the most effective way to adjust them. Next, your doctor strategically makes slight modifications, recontouring the cusps or points of your teeth, or smoothing out landing areas for the cusps, allowing them to fit together better. When you bite down, your Dr. May smoothen some areas of your front teeth as well to allow them better movement. As your chewing system adapts to the improved function, follow up appointments may be necessary for your doctor to evaluate the contact of your teeth and make additional modifications as needed. You may experience some changes in the way your muscles and teeth feel during this initial period. Once completed, the end result is a better alignment of your teeth, muscles, and joints, all working together more uniformly, allowing for optimal jaw movement and comfort.