Tempromandibular
joint dysfunction (TMD) also referred to as Myofascial Pain
Dysfunction (MPD) or tempromandibular joint syndrome (TMJ). This is a
chronic illness that affects 75 million people at any one time. There
are many people who have no pain but still have occlusal disease
(misaligned bite). Worn, chipped or broken teeth, broken fillings,
changing position or shape of the smile are all indications that can
benefit from treatment.
As a chronic
degenerative disease, it often takes years to develop. We have new
techniques and computerized technology that can help many that have
been unable to find relief.
People who suffer
from TMD have a structural imbalance in their jaw-to-skull
relationship. This is caused by a bad bite (malocclusion), which
causes the following:
- Alteration of the position of the TMJ placing excessive pressure on
the joint and tissues around them.
- Twisting the jaw into a strained position. This affects the muscles
in the face, back, neck and shoulders.
To correct this,
the jaw is brought back into a muscularly balanced position, through
sophisticated computer analysis. In most cases, we can do this without
surgery or braces.
We invite you to
talk with us about how the neuromuscular approach to your dentistry
can enhance your life.