offering the exceptional benefits of neuromuscular dentistry
Schedule a new patient exam and receive the consultation, cleaning, and a full set of X-Rays for $219.00
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It’s very apparent that the way your teeth fit together (your bite or occlusion) has a profound influence on how you look. What you may not know is that this can have an even more profound influence on how you feel.
When teeth fit together properly, your muscles can relax and the joints of your body align correctly. When there is misalignment of your teeth, your muscles accommodate, that is, they compensate. As a result:
• Your muscles never quite relax, which can cause headaches or neck and shoulder pain
• Your joints can be pulled out of alignment, which can cause or contribute to TMJ and a host of other discomforts and health problems.
Neuromuscular Dentistry works with balancing the teeth, muscles and joints. When these three systems are working harmoniously, you look and feel better.
Your normal bite may not be the optimal bite for your best health. Your bite can be out of alignment for a number of reasons. However, with Neuromuscular dentistry methods, Dr. Brightleaf can determine your correct bite and assist you in achieving it.
This can be as simple as painlessly grinding down a high point on a tooth or filling, or creating a special oral appliance called an orthotic to assist your muscles in readjusting. There are also other more long-term options utilizing veneers, caps and crowns that will support realignment of your mouth, jaw, and, as a result, your entire body.
| • Headaches | • Clenching/grinding |
| • Migraines | • Facial pain |
| • Jaw joint pain | • Sensitive teeth |
| • Limited jaw motion | • Difficulty chewing |
| • Ear congestion | • Neck pain |
| • Dizziness | • Postural problems |
| • Jaw joint noise/clicking | • Tingling fingertips |
| • Difficulty swallowing | • Hot/cold sensitivity of teeth |
| • Ringing in ears/Tinnitus | • Nervousness or insomnia |
| • Loose teeth |
Call our office to set up an appointment with Dr. Brightleaf to explore whether Neuromuscular dentistry might be the missing piece in your overall health improvement program.