Would you agree if we say that the joints and muscles in the jaw are some of the most overworked parts of the human body? Yes, you read that right. Activities such as eating, talking, and chewing make our jaw joints and muscles one of the most overworked parts of our body creating about more than a thousand movements in a day. If your jaw isn’t aligned, this can constantly contribute to the deterioration of your jaw health. This is where Neuromuscular Dentistry comes in.
What is Neuromuscular Dentistry?
Neuromuscular dentistry, sometimes referred to as physiologic dentistry, refers to a specialized field of dental care that is specifically focused on treating Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders/TMD or jaw alignment. This field is concerned not only with the health of the teeth and gums, but also pays special attention to the relationship between the muscles, nerves, tendons, and bone structure of the jaw.
The neuromuscular dentist balances the link between the teeth and the function of the joints and muscles by analyzing the location of the teeth and their relationship to the function of the joints and muscles. By noting the interaction of these different structures, iSmile by Dr. Sonia Olivares can provide patients with optimal care and fully customized treatments for TMD.
Symptoms Neuromuscular Dentistry Treats
When the temporomandibular joint is not properly aligned, a variety of irritating and painful side effects may occur. The following are some of the most prevalent ailments that neuromuscular dentistry may treat:
- Teeth clenching or grinding
- Tinnitus, stuffy/clogged ears, or hearing loss
- Pressure in the sinuses and headaches
- Snoring
- Pain in the jaw area
- When you move your jaw, a popping noise occurs
These are just a few of the many symptoms that neuromuscular dentistry is capable of treating. If you are presently experiencing any of the following, you may have a jaw condition, and it is important to understand that treatment alternatives are available and contact dental clinic near you.
If you are near Doral, FL or Coral Gables, FL and looking for a neuromuscular dentist or Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders/TMD treatment, contact Dr. Sonia Olivares at iSmile Doral: 305-620-8272 or iSmile Gables: 305-396-1026.
List of Benefits of Neuromuscular Dentistry
There are many benefits of Neuromuscular Dentistry. The top 8 benefits are listed below.
- Less jaw pain
- Shoulder, back, and/or neck pain relief
- A reduction in ear congestion or ringing in the ears
- TMJ headache treatment, as well as relief from other TMJ symptoms
- Better sleep
- Relief from dizziness and tingling or numbness in your arms and fingers
- A healthier bite so you don’t experience uneven wear and tear on your teeth
- Increased mobility in your jaw and relief from the sensation of popping, grinding or locking
- and more!
How Does Neuromuscular Dentistry Work?
Neuromuscular dentistry will involve the use of advanced diagnostic technology to assess the alignment of a patient’s bite. This doesn’t just mean the position of the teeth when they are in contact with other teeth. Rather, this means that the jaw joint, the tendons, muscles, and other tissues in motion will be assessed as well.
TMD Treatment
The following are some TMD treatment options:
- Cosmetic Dentistry - In cosmetic dentistry, the missing teeth are replace with dental implants or bridges, cap worn teeth with crowns, and reposition teeth with Invisalign, if appropriate, to realign your bite.
- Splints, night guards, and orthotics – plastic mouthpieces are created that fit over your upper and lower teeth, preventing them from coming into contact. This serves two purposes: mouthpieces mitigate the effects of clenching and grinding, and also realign the teeth.
- Exercises - Jaw difficulties are often ascribed to stress, which causes people's jaw muscles to tighten. Jaw exercises that stimulate and relax the jaw muscles are given.
- Lifestyle - Changes in one's lifestyle, such as stress management strategies or personal care products, might help alleviate jaw pressure and discomfort.
- Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation - A tiny wand delivers short electrical pulses to the jaw muscles. These pulses stimulate the nerves, promoting muscular relaxation and proper alignment of the jaw.
Schedule A Consultation
Dr. Sonia Olivares offers comprehensive treatment options for patients suffering from different dental problems. You can never go wrong with Dr. Sonia Olivares.
To learn more about how neuromuscular dentistry can increase your quality of life, schedule an appointment online with iSmile Doral and iSmile Gables by Dr. Sonia Olivares or contact us with these numbers