Neuromuscular dentistry (splints then cosmetic surgery) is wrong to assume that misalignment of your teeth causes TMD, and double blind studies don't support splints-then-reconstruction. The only supported diagnostic for TMD (chronic sleep clenching or grinding) is EMG sleep studies, and you can rent an ipod sized unit from a dentist. Most TMD is NOT caused by misalignment, but it was long one of the only causes dentists could address, and the treatment is profitable. Google Grindcare USA.
@jforgizmo . TMD is caused by muscles but you must understand that your lower jaw is in a sling of muscles. When these muscles are in their most relaxed position, the jaws normal arc of closure may have to work or stress to place the teeth together. By aligning the teeth into this normal arc of closure keeps the muscles of the jaw happy. We help many patients on a day to day basis and the proof is in the pudding.
I think they make all of this sound a lot more miraculous than it is. We need more of a cure. More of a real non conventional treatment. Not just more accurate diagnosis.
As a non medical professional but a person who has tmjd, I believe that blurred vision is a symptom. I would seek out confirmation of a TMJD disorder and treatment by a TMJ specialist. All the best.
Neuromuscular dentistry (splints then cosmetic surgery) is wrong to assume that misalignment of your teeth causes TMD, and double blind studies don't support splints-then-reconstruction. The only supported diagnostic for TMD (chronic sleep clenching or grinding) is EMG sleep studies, and you can rent an ipod sized unit from a dentist. Most TMD is NOT caused by misalignment, but it was long one of the only causes dentists could address, and the treatment is profitable. Google Grindcare USA.
jforgizmo 3 months ago
@jforgizmo . TMD is caused by muscles but you must understand that your lower jaw is in a sling of muscles. When these muscles are in their most relaxed position, the jaws normal arc of closure may have to work or stress to place the teeth together. By aligning the teeth into this normal arc of closure keeps the muscles of the jaw happy. We help many patients on a day to day basis and the proof is in the pudding.
drfreydds 2 months ago
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angie7224 5 months ago
I did this after a dentist pulled out some teeth and my whole bite in my
mouth shifted. A neck injury flared up and I was totally miserable. I ended
up wearing an orthodic dental plastic mouthpiece for about ten YEARS. It
helped but I was always loosing it, and it finally broke. It cost me $8,000.00,and now
I am not able to replace it and am totally miserable. I wish Dentists like this were
just a little cheaper. Good luck out there.
doula2010 9 months ago
Doctor, please cite a peer-reviewed randomized controlled clinical trial that shows this treatment works? And what do you do when it does not work?
ACShowable 1 year ago
I think they make all of this sound a lot more miraculous than it is. We need more of a cure. More of a real non conventional treatment. Not just more accurate diagnosis.
LinkinParkHotspur 1 year ago
@LinkinParkHotspur Actually, I shouldn't say "we" because I'm not sure if I actually have TMJ yet.
LinkinParkHotspur 1 year ago
do you feel TMJ on your hole jaw because i feel it on my left side of the jaw
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darityygyteby 2 years ago
is blurred vision a symptom of TMJ..it is hard for me to balance and i fall most often.
jhezreel029 2 years ago
As a non medical professional but a person who has tmjd, I believe that blurred vision is a symptom. I would seek out confirmation of a TMJD disorder and treatment by a TMJ specialist. All the best.
stealingheaven30 2 years ago
DOES the T.E.N.S. hurt? (sorry for the mistake my English is not very good :(
bollywoodmusical 3 years ago
Is the T.E.N.S. hurt? I am afraid for my jaw, I suffer a lot from my TMD
bollywoodmusical 3 years ago
The TENS is 100% pain free!
PerfectWhiteSmile 3 years ago
Very interesting I had no idea about this till now.
Thank you,keep it up
nlpcenter 3 years ago