
A healthy smile begins with healthy function. Neuromuscular dentistry measures the relaxed position of head and neck muscles to determine the optimal physiological position of the jaw and then repositions the jaw to achieve ideal occlusion, or bite position. Neuromuscular dentistry techniques can especially benefit people with Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD). When teeth, muscles and joints are in harmony, symptoms associated with TMJ dysfunction can be alleviated.
Some of the clinical signs of TMD are:
Finding your ideal neuromuscular jaw position is paramount before final restoration begins. It prevents muscular imbalances that may otherwise lead to instability of teeth, bone, and body posture. Dr. Barton can restore an entire mouth to proper form and function by assessing occlusion (bite position), the muscles of the jaw, and the supporting hard and soft tissue structures of the temporomandibular joints.
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Neuromuscular Dentistry
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