JAW DISORDERS

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Diagnostic imaging shows how the teeth, jaw, and muscles fit and work together. If an occlusion disorder is present and ignored, the progressive damage may be painful and debilitating.

Signs of a Jaw Disorder:

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  • A sore, stiff jaw
  • Misaligned teeth
  • Teeth that are worn, broken, or cracked
  • Teeth that have become loose for no apparent reason
  • A jaw that clicks or pops when chewing, yawning, or talking
  • (Bruxism) or clenching when asleep or stressed 
  • Receding gum lines

Occlusal Treatment

Treatment of occlusal will slow the damage and improve chewing. 80 to 85 % of patients find muscles will heal and adapt to the improved bite arrangement.

Excessive damage may require intrusive treatments to restore, protect and seal the tooth structure.

T-Scan Technology

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The T-Scan Occlusal Analysis System will assess bite problems and provide precise information for an accurate treatment plan specific to your bite problem. Precise imaging shows where your teeth are touching, helping to ensure the bite with your new crowns, bridges, or implants is perfect.

EMG Technology

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Electromyography (EMG) is a digital tool to evaluate the jaw muscles' strength, activity, and movement. 


This quick, effective diagnostic tool helps us learn more about your bite and diagnose any underlying problems. EMG, in conjunction with the T-Scan technology, ensures more effective results.

Resolving bite issues is part of oral health care

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Fixing a bad bite sooner rather than later may prevent its destructive forces on your teeth, bones, and muscles.

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