Neuromuscular
Dentistry
Nuromuscular
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 tissues and the soft tissues, muscles
and nerves.
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When the jaw is
misaligned, both the hard and soft tissues are
affected
and many physiological
problems can result, such as headaches, jaw
pain, neck
and shoulder pain, tinnitus,
or ringing
in the ears, and clicking
or popping sounds in the jaw joint. |
(click a right column
link for more information)
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