Month: February 2021

Commonly Used Medications For Temporomandibular Disorders

Commonly Used Medications For Temporomandibular Disorders

1. NSAIDs The orofacial pain conditions for which NSAIDs are prescribed include acute arthralgia (capsulitis), arthritis, and painful locked TMJ.  Although there are many options, and the clinician has to select which best suits each patient, three NSAIDs are...

As BMI Increases, So Does Chronic Pain

As BMI Increases, So Does Chronic Pain

It’s widely known that obesity and chronic pain often go hand in hand. Many people who are obese also experience chronic pain, although we don’t always know which condition came first. What we can do is look at if the number of people who experience chronic pain has...

How to Diagnose and Remove Salivary Stones (Sialoliths)

How to Diagnose and Remove Salivary Stones (Sialoliths)

What are salivary stones? Salivary stones, also called sialoliths, are calcified organic masses that form within the salivary gland's secretory system.  Salivary stones comprise of organic and inorganic materials, including calcium carbonates and phosphates,...

TMJ Injection Treatments: Lidocaine, Steroids, Hyaluronate & Botox

TMJ Injection Treatments: Lidocaine, Steroids, Hyaluronate & Botox

Lidocaine Trigger Point Injections When myofascial pain is a component of the pain problem, a trigger point injection is helpful in treatment, but only after the patient demonstrates ability and compliance with the home stretching protocol. These injections are used...

Appliance-Based and Occlusion-Based Treatments for TMJ

Appliance-Based and Occlusion-Based Treatments for TMJ

Occlusal Appliances Occlusal guards have several purposes.  The guards can protect the teeth from wear such as attrition, interrupt oral habits such as clenching, redistribute forces of sore and sensitized teeth, and establish a comfortable occlusal position in a...

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