tooth extraction | Sleep & TMJ Therapy https://www.sleepandtmjtherapy.com Wed, 26 Apr 2023 22:26:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 How Oral Health Affects the TM Joints https://www.sleepandtmjtherapy.com/how-oral-health-affects-the-tm-joints/ Wed, 05 Apr 2023 06:29:57 +0000 https://www.sleepandtmjtherapy.com/?p=644 It is really important to be aware of your oral health for so many reasons. Let’s start off with something that is considered to be really obvious; the loss of a tooth. When gum disease or a cavity gets to the point where a tooth is damaged beyond repair, it is  likely that you will [...]

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It is really important to be aware of your oral health for so many reasons. Let’s start off with something that is considered to be really obvious; the loss of a tooth. When gum disease or a cavity gets to the point where a tooth is damaged beyond repair, it is  likely that you will have to extract that tooth. This is a shame because once that tooth is gone, it becomes quite costly to replace it. Many years ago, it was so much easier to ‘just pull it out’ because this was simple and cheap. More recently, if your dentist was to extract a tooth, they would suggest a dental implant to replace that missing tooth. Unfortunately, this is expensive, and surgery would be needed. This is why so many people do not replace a missing tooth.

Another aspect of having a tooth pulled out is that upon removal of the tooth, the bite on that side will experience an almost immediate collapse in which the jawbone (condyle) will now go more deeply into the socket. This is where a TMJ problem begins. When that condyle jams further up into the jaw socket, it will impinge on the articular disc that covers the condyle. This can cause a gradual displacement of the disc and subsequent TMJ disorder. If multiple teeth are removed this can readily lead to the discs being pushed way out of proper placement and this can be quite painful for so many people.

With periodontal disease, the bone and gum support around the tooth becomes weaker over time. This can lead to the tooth getting loose in the socket and it can no longer be a good vertical support for the jaw joints. Just like the foundation of a house, if it starts to rot away, the whole house can tip sideways. The jaw is similar. If the teeth become looser due to periodontal disease, this can destabilize the jaw joints and the discs in those joints can become damaged more readily. By maintaining good periodontal support for your teeth, this will help the jaw joints stay healthier and stronger.

Unfortunately, oral cancer should be mentioned in this blog. Cancer in the mouth can lead to loss of teeth and bone which of course can lead to loss of TMJ support. This is why it is so important to keep up with your dentist and at least yearly have them do an oral cancer screening. This screening only takes a few minutes, yet it could save your life and your health. So many people are very afraid of cancer but if detected early enough it is fairly easy to treat.

As Dental Health awareness month is April, be smart and reach out to your dentist about your dental health. Ask questions. Ask if they are checking for periodontal disease. Ask about cavities. And most importantly, ask if they are checking for any signs of oral cancer or other diseases.

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The Case of Why We Need a Gorgeous Smile (From a TMJ Perspective) https://www.sleepandtmjtherapy.com/the-case-of-why-we-need-a-gorgeous-smile-from-a-tmj-perspective/ Wed, 19 Oct 2022 06:57:07 +0000 https://www.sleepandtmjtherapy.com/?p=587 What a gorgeous smile means to most of us is a great set of pearly whites that show off how healthy we are and how much we care about ourselves. Caring about your smile also translates into caring about your entire body which just makes good sense. What this means to you is that by [...]

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What a gorgeous smile means to most of us is a great set of pearly whites that show off how healthy we are and how much we care about ourselves. Caring about your smile also translates into caring about your entire body which just makes good sense. What this means to you is that by keeping all your teeth, your TMJ’s (Temporomandibular Joints) are well supported. This helps reduce the possibility of future TMJ disorder and the concomitant displaced discs associated with this problem.

Did you know that a gorgeous smile with great teeth and well-supported Temporomandibular joints also means less neck pain?  It’s so true! Time and time again it has been shown that losing a tooth means that the structural integrity of the cervical spine is compromised. This is why it is not advisable to remove any teeth unless completely necessary. In so many cases, it is necessary to remove the patient’s wisdom teeth.  For this reason, many people would benefit from wearing the ALF appliances to maintain support of the bones of the skull during the healing process. When wisdom teeth are removed, the research indicates there will be about 16 square centimeters of holes in the skull and the bone has a tendency to collapse from this. The ALF appliance will help to support the bones of the skull and more readily allow the bone to fill into the holes created by the extractions, without causing a collapsing effect.

In the past, it was much more commonplace to have all your teeth pulled out and have dentures made. The problem with the denture route is that most of the time the dentist’s lab uses a type of plastic material and the dentures have a tendency to wear down quite quickly. What happens next is the top of the jaw – the condyle – will more readily jam into the socket and we have more TMD problems. This is why it is good to avoid dentures and go the implant route.

When a person has implants done, it would be wise to get the implant crowns to the proper height. This would require working with someone like a TMJ specialist who understands that the condyles must be in the right place to protect the joints from degeneration. By paying attention to the vertical height of the implant crowns, this will allow the patient to feel better with their brand-new smile!

Another facet of dealing with a gorgeous smile is that a great smile looks better if the bones in your skull are more balanced and symmetrical. When you think about it, it kind of makes sense. If your cranial bones are level, the body is happier and looks better. Again, this is what the ALF wire is all about – symmetry and balance – and this creates a more beautiful appearance too.

So, make sure that beautiful smile translates into a beautiful and healthy YOU!

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A Healthy Smile Means a Healthy Body https://www.sleepandtmjtherapy.com/a-healthy-smile-means-a-healthy-body/ Wed, 05 Oct 2022 06:36:36 +0000 https://www.sleepandtmjtherapy.com/?p=571 In the past, it was quite common to hear ‘just pull it Doc’ if your tooth had a cavity, gum disease, or caused pain. After all, you have 32 of them by the time you are a teenager. Surely, you can spare a few here and there. Well, as it turns out, even pulling your [...]

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In the past, it was quite common to hear ‘just pull it Doc’ if your tooth had a cavity, gum disease, or caused pain. After all, you have 32 of them by the time you are a teenager. Surely, you can spare a few here and there. Well, as it turns out, even pulling your wisdom teeth may not be such a great idea if there is any chance that you can keep them. Each time a wisdom tooth is extracted, you end up with 4 square centimeters of a hole in your skull. That is a large hole, and it is highly likely that the bones in your skull will end up falling into that hole unless there is proper support during the healing phase.

Some dental practitioners have learned that if you pull teeth out for braces, you could end up compromising not only the airway, but the cervical spine as well. What happens with an excision (extraction) of a tooth is that the face tends to draw back, which puts pressure on the airway- it basically causes the face to collapse backward, thus closing the airway more. In addition, this effect of collapsing the face backward changes how the skull sits on the neck, the cervical spine. Now imagine that if the cranial bones are not level and you pull out a tooth. This could cause the skull to become more asymmetrical, which could lead to more head and neck pain. It’s all connected- if you pull a tooth, or two, or ten, this could mess up your whole body. Sorry to be so technical, but hopefully you see the logic.

An awful analogy to this is that if you break your finger, you really do not want to amputate it, do you? It just does not make much sense. For some reason, human beings became complacent with the idea that you could just pull a tooth if it went slightly wrong. Today, of course, things are different, and we want to keep every bit of our body if possible. When you have a healthy smile, it not only affects your health, but it also affects your view of the world.

Speaking strictly from a cosmetic viewpoint, everyone is well aware that when you have a great smile, full of teeth, you are more likely to be confident about life in general and will have a better outlook on the world. A healthy smile makes us more attractive to the rest of the world and more likely to interact with others- in a healthy fashion! Not to mention, when we feel better, the endorphins tend to flow more, and this uplifts our spirits greatly. Bottom line is that when you look good, you tend to feel good, and this means a healthier mind and body.

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