Neuromuscular dentistry is an expansive branch of dentistry that oversees a wide range of disorders and conditions. It primarily focuses on the temporomandibular joint, commonly referred to as TMJ. This includes issues with the jaw muscles and joints. The end goal of neuromuscular dentists is to provide patients with aligned... Read more »
Temporomandibular joint disorder (often referred to as TMJ or TMD) can result in more issues than trouble with chewing and pain in your jaw. Unfortunately, if you have TMJ, you may develop headaches, ringing in your ears, and even neck pain. Serving Los Angeles and nearby regions in California, the... Read more »
Understanding the Concepts of When it comes to dentistry, you may find that there are dentists who focus on different areas. Some dentists specialize in multiple areas. Regardless of which area a dentist focuses on, their goal is always to provide the best results for their patients and help the... Read more »
A clicking and popping jaw may seem harmless, but these symptoms can actually become severe and coincide with other deep-rooted issues. TMJ can often be a very painful and uncomfortable condition that can lead to tiredness, soreness, and difficulty sleeping. Preventing your next TMJ flare-up may seem like a challenge,... Read more »
TMJ syndrome is an uncomfortable and painful condition that is actually quite common. Many people may be experiencing symptoms, but may not know that it is related to TMJ syndrome until the condition worsens. Knowing the signs and symptoms of TMJ syndrome can help you know when it's time to... Read more »
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Our office has taken multiple precautions to ensure the safety of our staff and patients due to the COVID-19 virus including implementing all CDA-required personal protection equipment, HEPA air filters in every room, oral aerosol suction vacuums, plexi-glass shields, advanced air ventilation, offering ample hand sanitizer to all who enter our building. and oral chlorohexadine rinse. Please note that you must wear a mask when entering our office, and there is only one patient and accompanying person allowed in the waiting room at a time. We will take everyone's temperature (including our staff) and each person will be required to fill out a COVID form at every visit. We are also offering COVID-19 antibody tests.