TMJ & Neuromuscular
Dentistry:
As a graduate of the Las Vegas
Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, Dr Pillar
has received advanced training in a neuromuscular
dentistry. LVI is recognized as the leading training
facility for neuromuscular dentists.
Neuromuscular
dentists that come from LVI are specially trained
to recognize signs of TMJ, a disorder that is
so commonly passed by or misdiagnosed, and to
provide the most appropriate care for the individual
patient.
What
is Neuromuscular Dentistry?
To
put it simply, neuromuscular dentistry places
the jaw into its optimal position, relieving the
symptoms associated with TMJ. Neuromuscular dentists
understand that your hard and soft tissues have
a complex relationship and work to make that relationship
a harmonious one. Neuromuscular dentists understand
the necessity for including the power source (muscles)
and the controls (nerves) which create the movement,
pressures, and function of the mouth.
TMJ
/ TMD, or temporomandibular joint disorder,
is a term used to describe a group of symptoms
including headaches; facial pain; jaw pain; sore,
chipped, broken, or worn teeth, clicking or popping
in the jaw, and limited jaw movement. In many
cases people suffering from TMJ / TMD report chronic
pain in the jaw, teeth, face, head, neck, shoulders,
or back, or any combination of these areas. Snoring,
grinding of teeth, frequent ear infections and
restricted airway are other problems associated
with TMJ / TMD. This group of symptoms is also
referred to as MPD (myofascial pain dysfunction)
and craniomandibular dysfunction.
For more
information about Neuromuscular Dentistry and
TMJ, visit www.leadingdentists.com.
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