TMJ Pain Addressed 85 of the Time THE Definitive TMD amp DTR Documentary
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In this documentary, Dr. Robert Kerstein and Dr. Nick Yiannios discuss the usefulness of DTR (Disclusion Time Reduction) therapy for TMD patients. Designed for anyone who wants to learn about this highly successful, hi-tech TMJ procedure. Topics addressed are: • 1) Why splints are not needed for TMJ patients 85% of the time • 2) How friction in the dynamic bite causes TMJ pain how DTR can eliminate this pain most of the time • 3) Why muscular TMD issues cause 85% of the pain that TMJ patients experience, and how DTR can help most all of that 85% • 4) Why it's critical to ascertain the status of both of the patients TMJ's-objectively, with digital metrics • 5) How many visits it takes to accomplish DTR • 6) How long it takes a patient to respond to the DTR therapy • 7) How to screen the patient to know if they are a DTR candidate • 8) The role of the lateral pterygoid muscles in the TMJ patient • 9) Why lactic acid is important for TMD patients • 10) How the TM disc can become damaged • 11) Splints and Centric Relation, or not • 12) Ear issues DTR (tinnitus vs. sharp pain) • 13) Headache resolution after DTR • 14) Cure TMD with DTR? • 15) The ICAGD Occlusal (bite) Adjustment defined described • 16) Is DTR therapy painful? • 17) Is the bite related to TMD? • 18) Do you need local anesthetic for DTR? • 19) Insurance coverage for DTR? • 20) Where can you have DTR done? • 21) Why are so few doctors knowledgable about DTR? • 22) 30 years of scientific research validating DTR • 23) The T-Scan and its usefulness in dental medicine • 24) The gross inaccuracy of bite ribbon • 25) Usefulness of EMG for DTR • 26) Is DTR lasting? • 27) Neck shoulder spasms-will DTR help with this? • 28) Can DTR stop clenching and grinding? • 29) What you can expect from DTR therapy • 30) Muscular TMD symptoms DTR applicability • 31) What does DTR do? • 32) Bite/occlusal adjustments explained • 33) References to the scientific literature included • 34) A reference to the new, 1st edition textbook on digital dental occlusion that will be released by IGI Global in January of 2015. Dr. Kerstein is the editor of that text. Dr. Yiannios is a contributing author to that textbook. Dr. Kerstein and Dr. Yiannios are both highly experienced in the usage of DTR TMD therapy, and are quite possibly the two most experienced DTR clinicans in the world. • NOTE: though more than 15% of the population has damage in their TMJ's, ~15% have issues that are maladapted and unstable and not amenable to Occlusal Adjustment treatment such as DTR. Therefore, more than 85% of TMJ patients have joint damage (approximately 50-60% actually), but ~15% of the 50-60% are serious enough to be considered unstable and maladapted, truly damaged joints that can or will cause painful symptomatology. Again, as stated in the documentary, damage to the medial pole of the TM cartilagenous meniscus which does not reduce back on the mandibular condylar head is the threshold where DTR therapy becomes less predictable for a patient. Neural Occlusion screening including MRI and CBCT usage is key to identifying those patients. To learn more do one or more of the following: • click: http://wp.me/p5PDxd-19i • click: http://wp.me/p5PDxd-15n • visit: drnickdds.com • email: [email protected] • call: 479.876.8000 • NOTE: Dr. Nick Yiannios has created a teaching institution (the Center for Neural Occlusion) to teach dentists and other health care professionals about bite issues (occlusion), muscular TMD issues, bite-related headaches, DTR, and 3D imaging of the TMJ's. To connect your dental or health care provider with learning opportunities, send them to: • CNOtmj.com • Dr; Nick Yiannios is a General Dentist located in Rogers, Arkansas (formerly Branson, Missouri) and Dr. Robert Kerstein is a researcher and prosthodontist located in Boston, Massachusetts. The American Dental Association does not recognize a specialty in TMJ , and as such, there is no specialized training required to perform or advertise such information or services.
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