Sensitive Teeth GONE In An Hour











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An improper bite will make your teeth super sensitive! Patients who have a poor bite alignment will often have exquisitely sensitive teeth; it's a sign of a TMD issue, meaning that the chewing muscles are working hard to rebalance your bite! This phenomenon is known in the dental literature as Frictional Dental Hypersensitivity (FDH) and results in your teeth being exquisitely sensitive. Watch how a properly trained dentist can typically eliminate tooth sensitivity in a single visit using hi-tech instrumentation to objectively and precisely align the bite, often eliminating the sensitivity once and for all! CNO dentists are well versed in eliminating sensitive teeth in appropriate patients with Disclusion Time Reduction therapy. These example patients were treated in the dental practice of Dr. Nick Yiannios. • 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, FDH, and 3D imaging of the TMJ's. To find a CNO trained doctor or to connect your dental or health care provider with learning opportunities, send them to: • CNOtmj.com • Dental professionals: to learn more about CNO dental continuing education online live courses in general: https://cnotmj.com/ • #TMJ #TMD #dentist #dental #cno #centerforneuralocclusion #coldsensitivity #sensitiveteeth #dentalCE #dentalcontinuingeducation #occlusion #centerforneuralocclusion #tscan #dentistry #MRI #dentalce #mri #cbct #dentalradiology #dentalpathology #orofacial pain #occlusion • Dr. Yiannios is a general dentist and 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 services.

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