Dental issues with diving

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lord1234

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Obviously, teeth are an extremely important part of diving, as holding the regulator is vitally important.
That being said I've been told a few things by my dentist

1) I have extremely strong cheek muscles
2) I have an overly strong bite
3) I have an extremely strong tongue
4) I bite "hard" but on the baccal/side of my tooth instead of the top of it.

Has anyone else seen or experienced any of these? Are any of these caused by diving?
 
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