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Cliffside Park NJ John P Sousa DMD
Cliffside Park TMJ
Dentist
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John P Sousa DMD |
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What is neuromuscular dentistry?
Neuromuscular
dentistry differs from "traditional" dentistry in the emphasis that is
placed upon the health of the jaw joints and the activity of the muscles
that move the jaw. Unlike neuromuscular dentistry, traditional dentistry
uses the position of the jaw established when all the biting surfaces of
the teeth come together as a reference point to restore teeth.
Neuromuscular dentistry recognizes the importance of having a balanced
and stable jaw position before restoring teeth. It creates, stabilizes
and maintains a harmonious relationship among the teeth, jaw joints, and
head and neck muscles. The complex system of teeth, muscles and joints
must function without stress, strain or tension. Stress causes fatigue
and pain.
Over time, when teeth, joints and muscles are in conflict, resulting
symptoms can occur:
- Headaches
- Clenching or grinding
- Pain, clicking and popping in joints
- Neck, shoulder and back pain
- Loose teeth
- Worn, chipped, or cracked teeth and fillings
- Numbness in arms and fingers
- Ringing or congestion in the ears
- Pain behind the eyes
- Facial pain
- Difficulty swallowing
- Pain and sensitivity in teeth
- Crowded teeth
- Periodontal disease
The first goal of neuromuscular dentistry is to find the position of the
jaw where the muscles are relaxed. This three dimensional position is
often very different than the stressful position in which your teeth
have held your jaw for many years.
With the principles and techniques of neuromuscular dentistry, we can
help you achieve a more comfortable and healthier smile.Read our patient testimonials.

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Neuromuscular Dentistry
In Cliffside Park New Jersey and the surrounding
Fort Lee - Edgewater - North Bergen - Weehawken NJ areas.
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