TMJ / Neuromuscular Dentistry - How to Diagnose
Serving patients in Portland, Auburn, and Gray, Maine
There are five main diagnostic techniques:
Postural examination
This exam searches for imbalances in the body's mechanics and posture. Posture affects the relations of the lower jaw to the cranium, which can contribute to TMJ problems. Chiropractic care, physical therapy or massage therapy may be recommended in this case.Craniocervical Examination
This is an evaluation of the planes of the skull and cervical ranges of motion of the head.Limited Neurological Examination
TMJ can be caused by nerve or brain damage. This exam is a screening process used to detect such damage.TMJ Examination
This exam tracks the range of jaw movement, including the velocity, smoothness, muscle coordination and crossover patterns of the jaw, skull and neck.Muscle Palpation
This exam checks for tenderness and inflammation in the head, neck and shoulders.
These exams use various techniques for diagnosis -- including both physical and visual exams as well as X-rays.
If you have been experiencing any TMJ symptoms, it is imperative that you contact a neuromuscular dentist soon. Dr. Robert Beebe is your choice for neuromuscular dentist in Portland, Maine and surrounding areas. Contact him today to learn more about how he can help you overcome your TMD pain.
Maine Cosmetic Dentistry
1-800-338-5254
Gray Plaza 31 Portland Rd
Gray, ME 04039
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