Biofunctional or Biomechanical, Disorders Can Contribute to Migraines and Tension Headache Symptoms

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Biofunctional and biomechanical disorders with oral structures, the temporomandibular joints that hinge the jaw, and muscular tension in the head and neck can contribute to migraine and tension headache symptoms. This can prove to be a significant hindrance to a patient’s overall quality of life. Sometimes it can even influence... Read more »

Continued Training in Interventional Dentistry Can Help Patients Prevent Severe Dental Problems

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A large area of the dental profession involves repairing damaged, decayed, or otherwise dysfunctional problems with teeth and periodontal tissues. While dental fillings, dental crowns, dental bridges, dental implants and other restorative treatments are certainly critical, interventional dental care can also help maintain a patient’s long term oral health. This... Read more »