
NEUROMUSCULAR POSITIONING & TREATMENT OF TMJ DYSFUNCTION
Within the complex head and neck system of teeth,
muscles and joints, even the most minute misalignment can set
off a cascade of events that trigger pain and other adverse effects
in the human body. The etiology of these symptoms is not easily
recognized and in fact varies widely from patient to patient.
Temporomandibular Disorder is a malady of the temporomandibular
joint (TMJ) and its surrounding muscle groups. Pain associated
with this disorder can affect the head, face, neck, ears, eyes,
back, and even fingers. It often masquerades as other conditions
like migraines, sinus headaches, muscle stiffness, eye or ear
pain, and other problems. The cause of TMD may vary but there
is an important commonality among sufferers: AN INCORRECT BITE
PATTERN FORCING THE SURROUNDING MUSCLES AND JOINTS TO COMPENSATE
FOR THE MISALGNMENT.
Dr. Stoess-Allen uses the guidelines of Neuromuscular Positioning
when treating all orthodontic cases. This treatment expands the
domain of traditional orthodontic care by treating the complex
interrelationships of teeth, muscles and joints as an intergraded
whole. By aligning the teeth symmetrically and providing harmony
between the teeth and the bilateral temporomandibular joints, which
connect the lower jaw to the skull, patients develop a stabilized
bite. As a result, they will have improved dental and muscular
function and can lead pain free lives. Dr. Stoess-Allen believes
that patients deserve a higher standard of treatment and uses
the advanced diagnostic measures of bioelectronics instrumentation,
orthotic (bite plate) manipulation, and tomography to finish the
patients' occlusion in its most precise neuromuscular position.
As the teeth are gradually brought into their new positions, the
orthotic is adjusted accordingly. Eventually the use of the orthotic
will not be necessary as the total alignment is achieved. The
typical treatment time is usually shorter than traditional comprehensive
orthodontic treatment and the appliances used often provide immediate
relief from the initial painful symptoms associated with TMD.
Symptoms:
(If you are suffering from any of these symptoms we might be able
to help you.)
Clicking and popping of the joint
grinding sounds
Headaches/Migraines
Dizziness
Ringing in the ear
Excessive wear on the teeth
Severe pain all over the head
Joint pain, facial pain
Muscle pain or tenderness in the face, ear, neck, or shoulders
Jaw locking in an open or closed position
Difficulty opening or closing mouth
Preasure blockage in ears.
Hearing impairment that comes and goes
Pain in the sinus area or behind the eyes
Unexplained loose teeth
Worn chipped or cracked teeth.
Cracking, chipping, or breaking
dental restorations
Pain or soreness around the Jaw, Neck, Shoulder, or Back
In form of Question:
Are you aware of grinding or clenching your teeth?
Do you wake up with sore, stiff muscles around your jaws?
Does the pain get worse when you clench your teeth?
Does stress make your clenching and pain worse?
Does your jaw click, pop, grate, catch, or lock when you open
your mouth?
Is it difficult or painful to open your mouth, eat or yawn?
have you ever injured your neck, head or jaw?
Have you had problems (such as arthritis) with other joints?
Do you have teeth that no longer touch when you bite?
Do your teeth meet differently from time to time?
Is it hard to use your front teeth to bite or tear food?
Are your teeth senstive, loose, broken or worn?
Do you have frequent headaches or neck aches?
Does your bite feel off?
If you have any of the above mentioned symptoms or
answered yes to any of the questions, it may be very
beneficial for you to contact Dr. Stoess-Allen for
a complete and thorough neuromuscular examination and consultation.
It is NEVER too late!!!