Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy teaches a patient how to use the proper POSTURE and FUNCTION of muscles in the face and mouth. Improper posture and function of these muscles can affect breathing, breast feeding, proper growth and development of the face and jaws, chewing, swallowing, crooked teeth, speech, bite, snoring, …
View PostDr. Bill Hang sat down with Dr. Mike Milligan to talk about his approach to orthodontics. He says that he began to realize that various common orthodontic practices can reduce the space where the tongue can fit into the oral cavity, causing problems with the airway of his patients as …
View PostDr. Dave Singh, developer and inventor of the DNA Appliance, talks to us about Epigenetic Orthodontics, a new way to achieve natural jaw development and airway remodeling through craniofacial enhancement. This new technique has wide-ranging and thoroughly non-invasive applications in the treatment of sleep apnea, cosmetic dentistry, tooth-grinding and headaches, …
View PostDr. Wilkerson discusses the Dawson Academy’s newly expanded approach to Complete Dentistry. A hallmark of the Dawson Academy has always been the importance of a very complete examination so a proper diagnosis can be made. This is followed by a complete treatment plan, which then guides efficient and highly successful therapy. …
View PostBrent Thompson of Tekscan demonstrates the T-Scan device which gives you a complete digital picture of occlusion, including quantifiable contact points and sequence, and full pressure readings. It’s an “intra-oral camera for occlusion”. For More Information Contact: Brent Thompson Web: www.TekScan.com Phone: (800) 248.3669 …
View PostDr. Mark Montgomery talks to us about TruDenta, a service for your dental practice containing protocols and systems which help you to treat migraine, chronic headaches, tinnitus, and other symptoms related to force imbalances in the mouth. For More Information TruDenta phone: …
View PostDr. Jamison Spencer, the President of the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, talks to OralSystemicLink.net about patient choices when faced with chronic or acute pain in the face or jaw. For More Information American Academy of Craniofacial Pain Web: www.AACFP.org Phone: (800) 322-8651
View PostResearchers have uncovered an un-expected link between day time mouth breathing and heart/lung problems. They found that daytime mouth breathing is a prime predictor of pulmonary hypertension. See article at PubMed
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