Tmj Anatomy Muscles
Tmj Anatomy Muscles
That's the Solution Seminar April 2007
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3B Scientific A24 Plastic 2 Part TMJ Human Skull Model, Demonstrates Functions of Masticator Muscles List Price: $252.00 Sale Price: $226.80 |
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TMJ Human Skull Model demonstrates functions of masticator muscles in two parts. In this human skull model the masticatory muscles (masseter, temporal, medial and lateral pterygoid muscles) are represented as elastic bands... |
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Human Anatomy, Muscles of the Torso and Shoulder $34.99 Pierre Jean David d'Angers Human Anatomy, Muscles of the Torso and Shoulder - Giclee Print |
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The Concise Book of Muscles $40.67 A clear, simple guide for students of anatomy as well as an excellent resource for athletes, massage therapists, and anyone interested in the workings of the human body, this user-friendly book is organized around six muscle groups. They include muscles of the face head, and neck; the trunk; the shoulder and upper arm; the forearm and hand; the hip and thigh; and the leg and foot. Each of the groups is given a distinctive color to make it easy to identify, and each muscle is shown in its relationship to the skeleton. Each gets a complete profile, including origin/insertion, action of the muscle, which nerve controls it, movements that use it, and exercises and stretches that strengthen it. The Concise Book of Muscles shows students exactly how to locate and identify specific muscles, highlighting those that are heavily used and therefore subject to injury in a variety of sports and activities. This expanded edition of a leading anatomy reference book includes 20 muscles not previously covered, adding greater depth to the original edition while remaining accessible and affordable. |
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Tmj/Jaw Formula 2 oz: HF $17.99 For fast relief of facial pains of the jaw, facial neuralgias, rigid jaw muscles, inflammation in the jaw area, clenching of the jaw, cracking sounds. |
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Why San Diego Needs a Neuromuscular Dentist
A San Diego neuromuscular dentist is essential to the oral well being of our citys people. People use their jawbones, teeth, and mouth for much more than they realize, and many people dont think about the difficulties that they might run into if, for some reason, the position of their jaw was incorrect or skewed. The job of a San Diego neuromuscular dentist is to correct the jaw, in a nutshell.
Neuromuscular Dentistry takes into account many disciplines of science in the treatment of the jaw and the surrounding areas. Some of the scientific principles that are a part of a neuromuscular dentist and his job are anatomy, form and function of the jaw and joints, and also pathophysiology. A San Diego neuromuscular dentist will evaluate the position and relationship between the teeth, the facial muscles, and the jaw joints to determine what is incorrect in the jaw lineup and what would need to be done to correct the problem.
So, how would the people of San Diego know if they needed the services of a neuromuscular dentist? The most common problem that these dentists are presented with is the condition of TMJ. TMJ is a misalignment of the jaw bones that can cause severe pain along with other symptoms. Some of the most common symptoms of TMJ are headaches, ringing in the ears, pain at the joints of where the jawbone attaches to the skull, shoulder, back, and neck pain, tingling and/or numbness in the fingers and toes, clenching and grinding teeth, and a clicking or popping noise at the jaw joint. A San Diego neuromuscular dentist will use a type of stimulating massage therapy to relax muscles, stimulate blood flow to the area, relieve tension, and lessen the pain that comes with TMJ.
For those of us in San Diego that would like the services of a neuromuscular dentist for a smile makeover, he can really work wonders to get your smile exactly the way that you want in ways that you maybe had not thought of. When our teeth and jaws are lined up correctly and working together properly, the muscles in the jaw and face are relaxed. However, a bite that is not lined up correctly can lead to tight, stressed muscles, which further down at a point cause clenching of the teeth. When people grind and clench their teeth, they run the risk of causing quite a bit of damage to their teeth, most often grinding the teeth down until they are painfully worn, chipping the teeth, and breaking the teeth altogether. This, of course, would require extensive and painful dental work to repair, along with the misaligned bite, which will be very costly.
So, San Diego, if you are hearing a popping noise on the sides of your jaw or suffer from any of the other symptoms of TMJ, make sure to call your San Diego neuromuscular dentist for a consultation today, before it gets any worse!
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