What is Neuromuscular Dentistry?
Neuromuscular dentistry is a medical paradigm in which TM Joints,
masticatory muscles and central nervous system mechanisms follow
generic physiologic and anatomic laws applicable to all
musculoskeletal systems. It is a treatment modality of dentistry
that objectively focuses on correcting misalignment of the jaw at
the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Neuromuscular dentistry
acknowledges the multi-faceted musculoskeletal occlusal signs and
symptoms that relates to postural problems involving the lower jaw
and cervical region.
Neuromuscular dentistry recognizes the need to solve the root of the
misalignment problem(s) by understanding the relationships of the
tissues which include the muscles, teeth, temporomandibular joints,
and nerves. In short, neuromuscular dentistry and technology add
objective data and understanding to previous mechanical models of
occlusion. Neuromuscular dentistry uses computerized instrumentation
to measure the patient's jaw movements via Computerized Mandibular
Scanning (CMS) or Jaw Motion Analysis (JMA), muscle activity via
electromyography (EMG) and temporomandibular joint sounds via
Electro-Sonography (ESG) or Joint Vibration Analysis (JVA) to assist
in identifying joint derangements. Surface EMG's are used to verify
pre-, mid- and post-treatment conditions before and after ultra-low
frequency Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS).
Combining both computerized mandibular scanning (CMS) or jaw motion
analysis (JMA) with ultra-low frequency TENS the dentist is able to
locate a "physiological rest" position as a starting reference
position to find jaw relationship between the upper to lower jaw
along an isotonic path of closure up from physiologic rest position
to establish a bite position. Electromyography can be used to
confirm rested/homeostatic muscle activity of the jaw prior to
taking a bite recording. Once a physiologic rest position is found,
the doctor can determine the optimal positioning of the lower jaw to
the upper jaw. An orthotic is commonly worn for 3-6 months (24 hours
per day) to realign the jaw, at which point orthodontic treatment,
use of the orthotic as a "orthopedical realigning appliance",
overlay partial, or orthodontic treatment and/or rehabilitation of
the teeth is recommended to correct teeth and jaw position.
Our
Indiana,
Pittsburgh
and
Monroeville locations offer Neuromuscular services. Please
visit the
location
pages for more information on those offices. If you already
have a General Dentist in another office we will be happy to
coordinate care with one of our Specialists.