The goal of neuromuscular dentistry is to restore harmony between the teeth, muscles, and the temporomandibular (TMJ) joints. When in disharmony, patients will exhibit dental signs (readily seen by a dentist), symptoms (experienced by the patient) or sometimes a combination of both.

Many people have obvious dental signs of a bad bite, such as:

 · flat, ground down teeth
 · crooked teeth
 · crossbite
 · broken or chipped teeth

Many patients may have a misaligned bite and not even be aware of it. If the teeth do not fit together properly, the muscles and joints are forced accommodate. This misaligned bite position often leads to muscles that are overworked when they should be relaxed, which may result in the following symptoms:

 · frequent headaches -loose teeth
 · clicking and popping in the jaw -facial pain (nonspecific)
 · tinnitus (ringing in the ears) -tender, sensitive teeth
 · stuffy ears -difficulty chewing
 · vertigo (dizziness) -cervical (neck) pain or tenderness
 · clenching and grinding -postural problems
 · limited opening -paresthesia of the fingertips
 · TMJ pain - thermal sensitivity (hot and cold)

 

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