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...Rewind for a second, I came to Dr. Stan for my acute, and extremely severe TMJ disorder. Within an instant it felt, I could no longer eat, chew, or preform simple tasks like brushing my teeth. My jaw clicked every time I slightly opened, and attempted to close it. The amount of pain was UNBEARABLE! Dr. Stan, through my referral personally contacted me, and allowed me to come in SAME DAY!
He quickly resolved my pain with Botox as a temporary fix but thoroughly explained to me why Invisalign would be the best plan of action.
Costly for sure, but I agreed.
Now, 1 year and nearly 5 months later, having finished my entire treatment, I can proudly say, my TMJ pain, is GONE!
Neuromuscular Dentistry
Treatment for TMJ & TMD
The Advanced Non-Surgical Approach To
Elimination of Headaches, Clicking & Popping of Jaw
Neuromuscular Dentistry is the art and science of dentistry that uses the relationship between the jaw muscles, jaw bones, nerves and teeth to recreate the natural bite.
Our office uses Neuromusclular Dentistry, a state-of-the-art technology to determine your symptoms and to find your optimal jaw position. The dentist works to realign your bite, teeth, jaw and joints to their optimal position using a special orthotic and a tensing machine, which gently relaxes your jaw muscles. Once the bite is realigned and the jaw is in place, pain that resulted from the imbalance disappears. Our way of treating your TMJ & TMD is noninvasive, requires no injections and no pain.
Benefits of
Neuromusclular Dentistry
Patients of Neuromuscular Dentistry experience a range of benefits from decreased or eliminated pain and discomfort, to better overall health and longer-lasting dental restorations. They are relieved of the muscle spasms and pain related to all the symptoms mentioned above.
The Difference Between
Neuromuscular Dentistry and Traditional Dentistry
Neuromuscular dentistry places the jaw into its optimal position, relieving the symptoms associated with TMJ, while traditional dentistry evaluates primarily the teeth, bones and gums. Neuromuscular dentistry works with the hard and soft tissues, muscles and nerves. Neuromuscular dentists understand that your hard and soft tissues have a complex relationship and work to make that relationship a harmonious one. It all involves muscles and nerves, the power source that controls the movement, pressure, and function of the mouth.
TMJ
TMJ stands for “temporomandibular joint,” or JAW JOINT. These are the small joints in front of each ear that attach the lower jaw to the skull, and happen to be the most complex joints in the entire body. The area of the face where the TMJ is located is an intricate network of bones, including the teeth, muscles, and nerves. They are essential to daily jaw functions such as opening and closing your mouth, chewing and speaking. Because of this, TMJ conditions affect many areas of the body, from the top of the head in migraine-like headaches to numbness or tingling in the arms and pain in the neck or shoulders.
What Are
TMJ / TMD Disorders?
When the jaw joint and the nerves surrounding the joint become inflamed, all of the surrounding muscles including the head, neck, shoulder, back, and facial muscles work overtime to compensate often causing extreme pain. TMD is a chronic degenerative disease that often takes years to develop. TMD affects millions of people. People who suffer from TMD have an imbalance in the jaw-to-skull relationship, which is caused by a bad bite (malocclusion).
Symptoms of
TMJ / TMD Disorders
- Headaches / Migraines
- Uncomfortable bite
- Neck/shoulder/back pain
- Facial swelling
- Pain of the face
- Pain of the jaw joint and/or the ear
- Jaw locking when jaw open or closed
- Clicking or Popping in Jaw
- Ringing in the Ears
- Sensitive and Sore Teeth
- Unexplained loose teeth
- Worn or cracked teeth
- Numbness or Tingling of Hands or Arms
- Depression
- Restricted ability or complete inability to open the mouth without pain
What Causes
TMJ Disorders?
In most cases, TMJ disorders stem from a condition called Malocclusion, which means having a bad bite. Malocclusion means that your upper and lower teeth do not close together in the correct way—they are misaligned. This includes underbites and overbites. When the teeth are misaligned, they cannot provide the support that the muscles in the face need for chewing and swallowing. These muscles are then forced into a strained position, resulting in pain throughout the face, head, arms, shoulders, and back. Although a person may have beautiful teeth or had orthodontics to line the teeth up for aesthetic reasons, the muscles and joints may not be comfortable.
Treatment for
TMJ Disorders?
As a restorative and cosmetic dentist dedicated wholly to caring compassionately for his patients, our dentist commits many hours every year to ongoing education in the area of neuromuscular dentistry. Using this revolutionary science, he delivers low-frequency electrical impulses to the jaw muscles with the TENS K-7 unit. These neuromuscular impulses cause the jaw to relax in its ideal position, so that the cause of your TMJ dysfunction can be diagnosed. If the dentist finds your dysfunction stems from a bad bite, the dentist will recommend a treatment course, which may include further neuromuscular therapy, an orthotic mouthguard, or for severe cases, possibly bite reconstruction.
Please contact us to schedule a consultation with our office. We will help you decide which therapy would be best suited for you.