Re: See doctor or dentist?
- From: Dartos <tuthjockey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 08:36:08 -0500
Usually, it isn't the occlusion, it's the occluding. Placing
teeth in the 'ideal bite' will rarely fix the problem. Some
adjustments will help, but there is no cure.
The NTI is the most logical, predictable treatment at this time.
D
krzysztof polanowski wrote:
heh even apt occlusion correction could be helpfull :))
The NTI is a one of couple devices witch are use to treat this problem.
From other hand the dentists ought to determine origine of this problem first
regards kris-Polanowski DDS
Uzytkownik "skunker" <skunker@xxxxxxxxx> napisal w wiadomosci news:1185834865.531341.273170@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I read over the website and of course I found it interesting. Now, how
the heck do I find a local dentist that will help me get one? I
checked their "dentist finder" and only found 2 in the whole city of
"San Antonio". Of course, it says not all of them are listed, but will
most dentists try and get you to buy THEIR splint (or whatever you
call it) or will they help me with the NTI-TSS item if I request it?
Sounds like this will help me...I sleep on an inclined bed (I have
GERD) and on my stomach! This may be the culprit...all that pressure
on the jaw.
.
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