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You’ve been diagnosed with TMD, now what?

You’ve been diagnosed with TMD, now what?

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders (TMD) are often very difficult to diagnose because it can often mirror a variety of conditions. Because there are often less-than-clear understandings of the causes and exact symptoms of TMD, as well as the surrounding muscles, health care professionals are often hesitant to diagnose this condition. Instead, they might diagnose a […]

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How your dentist can help with sleep apnea

How your dentist can help with sleep apnea

When you hear someone has been diagnosed with sleep apnea, you might immediately think of the Darth Vader sounds of a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, or CPAP, machine. However, while a CPAP machine tends to be the most common form of treatment prescribed for sleep apnea, many people are unable to use it. It can […]

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What are the benefits of treating sleep apnea?

What are the benefits of treating sleep apnea?

Seeking treatment for sleep apnea is important for simply treating your condition and preventing further complications, but did you know it also provides other benefits? The reasons for treating sleep apnea are endless, but we have a couple more reasons why treatment is important. Here are a few reasons why treatment for sleep apnea is […]

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TMD can be treated with oral appliance therapy

TMD can be treated with oral appliance therapy

While temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) is quite common, not many people are aware that they suffer from it. In fact, an estimated 10-35 million adults in the U.S. suffer from TMD, with women impacted more often than men. When a person suffers from TMD, it is important to seek treatment and be knowledgeable of what options […]

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Is your TMD pain and discomfort related to stress?

Is your TMD pain and discomfort related to stress?

About 15 percent of Americans deal with chronic facial pain, which could be coming from your temporomandibular joint (TMJ). These are the joints responsible for chewing and speaking, so they are definitely important! If you’ve already been diagnosed with a temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD), then you are no stranger to jaw and facial pain. But what […]