
| Part of the expansion and improvement of dentistry in recent years has been the flowering of the field of Neuromuscular Dentistry. It is typically not taught in dental undergraduate school. Neuromuscular Dentist Dr. Loye TMD (aka TMJ) This extra training has qualified him to diagnose and treat the painful condition popularly known as TMD or TMJ. These acronyms stand for Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (or Disorder). It is a misaligned jaw joint, also called a bad bite and malocclusion. A person’s occlusion is the way their upper and lower teeth come together. A malocclusion is an incorrect jaw positioning, where the teeth rub or bump on each other. TMD can make speaking, chewing, swallowing and facial expressions uncomfortable and can make yawning and laughing painful, even impossible. The jaw muscles try to close the mouth in a way that doesn’t bump and wear the teeth, which leads to chronic pain, as well as other symptoms, and makes TMD the third largest health problem in the United States. Fifteen percent of TMD disorders are thought to be genetic and the other 85% are acquired. Some estimates suggest that 20% of Americans have TMD symptoms although they may not know that their symptoms have a dental cause. Symptoms of TMD
Please contact our office at Carmel Creek Dental if you would like to have a neuromuscular dentistry consultation with Dr. Loye about your painful or puzzling symptoms. He will be able to tell you if TMD is a possibility, and you could schedule full testing to determine that for certain. We offer Neuromuscular Dentistry treatment to residents of San Diego, California, and have vastly changed the lives of those who had thought they had to just live with their pain. |