Temporo-mandibular-disorders or TMD for short are the disease processed directly or indirectly affecting the TMJ. Any pathological process affecting the muscles surrounding the TMJ or attaching to it, which include the facial muscles used for chewing, speaking etc., the bony part of the joint, or the ligaments and discs attached to the joint comprises the TMD.
Monthly Archives: February, 2023
The Tug-O-War Between Our Sleep and Daylight Savings
Felt like the recent time change has affected your mood, sleep, appetite and just about every facet of your daily life? You are not alone! Millions of Americans feel this way every year during the switch to the DST (daylight savings time) and back to the Standard Time. Daylight savings is the practice of setting…
Snap, crackle, pop… Is that your cereal or your TMJ ?
Oftentimes I hear a patient say to our clinical team: “I have been told I have TMJ”. Yes, for clarification, you do. We all have two TMJs indeed which stands for “Temporo-mandibular-Joint”. Now before I start throwing more complex medical terms at you, our wonderful body has many joints including the knees, ankles and elbows….
The Story of a Healthy Mouth and a Healthy Body
Is a healthy mouth literally a gateway to a healthy body? A growing body of scientific evidence says, YES! Every body part has been given to us for a unique function and optimal health comes from the harmonious and integrative function of all of our body parts. Let’s take a deeper dive into some nitty-gritties…
The importance of getting ahead of the curve
As a Doctor, I have a real problem with the old adage “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”! It does not work for everyone and at all times, more importantly it causes a lot more damage and costs a lot more to fix it once it’s broken. The old adage that is my favorite…
Optimal Oral Health : A Marathon
“The soul which has no fixed purpose in life is lost; to be everywhere, is to be nowhere”. Michel de Montaigne As 2022 draws to a close and brings on the hope and wishes for 2023, it’s important to reflect on some of our efforts to achieve optimal oral health for our community. Sometimes, people…