With every passing
year, each one of us develops certain health problems that we may not even be aware
of. Moreover, one problem may even be interrelated with the other! Dentists in India and all over the
globe recommend visiting them if you are experiencing the following health
problems:
·
Headaches
·
Migraines
·
Shoulder
pain
·
Back
ache
·
Oro-facial
pain
·
Tingling
sensation of hands
·
Ringing
in your ears
·
Popping
or clicking of joints
·
Vertigo
Ideally, you would
consult specialists for your respective concerns, but it may so happen that
these issues may go undiagnosed. So, it is always a good idea to also get all
of the above health concerns checked by your trusted dentist.
Over the years, Indian Dentistry has come at par with
International standards. Dentist India
have adopted technologies that the country has never witnessed before. Traditional
dentistry focuses only on teeth and gums, whereas, neuromuscular dentistry
focuses on the harmonious relationship of the teeth and gums with the
masticatory muscles, tempero-mandibular joints and nerves which all together
form the masticatory system. If there is disharmony in any part of the
masticatory system, all the other parts get affected. Neuromuscular dentists
are basically concerned with the functioning of the mouth including chewing,
swallowing, speaking, biting, yawning, singing etc.
A lot of dental care centers
have successfully implemented neuromuscular dentistry in India. Only after
attaining highly professional training, neuromuscular dentists can carry out
complicated tasks with utmost proficiency like placing the jaw in its optimal
position, thus relieving the symptoms associated with TMD (Tempero Mandibular
Disorder).
When the jaw is not
aligned properly, the hard and soft tissues get affected causing various
physiological problems such as:
·
Headache
and migraines
·
Jaw
pain
·
Neck
ache
·
Shoulder
pain
·
Ringing
in the ears
·
Clicking
or popping sounds in jaw joints
The above problems
mentioned are the manifestation of a BAD BITE!
So what is a good bite?
1.
When
you bite, all your teeth should be coordinated. All the teeth in the upper jaw
should touch all the teeth in the lower jaw at the same time.
2.
All
your teeth should apply the same amount of pressure. It should be evenly
distributed.
3.
The
muscles of your head and jaw should be in a relaxed or rest position when your
teeth are distant and should evenly work together without hyperactivity when your
teeth are clenched together.
4.
The
joint (TMJ) should be healthy and comfortable. Any sign of clicking, popping or
pain calls for an immediate visit to your dentist.
Having progressed in the field of technology, any glitches with the above mentioned activities can be easily and accurately detected using Hi-End technologies like T-SCAN, JVA( Jaw Vibrational Analysis) and EMG (Electro Myo Graphy).

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