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How Long Have You Suffered Ringing in Your Ears?... Adler Dentistry Could Help! Why live with that sound inside your head? Discover the Benefits that Adler Dentistry brings to Your Quality of Life. Did you know that dental occlusion (your bite) is sometimes the cause of tinnitus (ringing in your ears)? If your teeth have been ground down over the years or lost due to accident or dental disease, your jaw is not able to settle into a naturally relaxed position. This causes tension in the muscles and nerves in the jaw, and can lead to a variety of pain that you may have already grown accustomed to living with. By restoring your dental occlusion, the jaw can be returned to the position that nature intended, and the ringing goes away! Tinnitus and TMJ Symptom SharingIt is not unusual for the patient with TMJ/TMD to complain of ringing in their ears (tinnitus), or vertigo. This symptom is commonly misdiagnosed and often goes untreated or is treated ineffectively. In many cases ringing in the ears is one of the results of having a strained bite in which the jaw is not aligned. The jaw area of the face is a complex network of muscles and nerves, and when the bite is misaligned muscles and nerves throughout the head, including the ears, can be affected, whenever the jaw-closing muscles are clenched.. The reason is that the same nerve (the trigeminal) feeds all of the muscles of mastication as well as two important ear muscles. If Dr. Adler determines cause of your tinnitus to be an unstable or misaligned bite, he solves the problem by stabilizing and realigning the bite so that the entire jaw area works together without pain. Your bite will be back to its normal position, relieving the ringing in your ears that was caused by the misaligned bite. Dr. Adler is one of the few dentists in the country extensively trained in the innovative field of dentistry called Neuromuscular Dentistry. He trained at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies is the leading training facility for neuromuscular dentists. Neuromuscular dentists that come from LVI are specially trained to recognize signs of TMJ, a disorder that is so commonly passed by or misdiagnosed. The most appropriate care for the individual patient. Patients who have ringing ears and have sought treatment from physicians, chiropractors and neurologists have finally found relief with Neuromuscular Dentistry. People who suffer from TMJ have an imbalance in the jaw-to-skull relationship, which is caused by a bad bite (malocclusion). TMJ/TMD is a chronic degenerative disease that often takes years to develop. TMJ affects millions of people. Adler Dentistry serves to correct the bite and realign the jaw. |
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