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  • neuromuscular dentistry

    Dr. Quandt has been attending many continuing education programs at the world famous Las Vegas Institute this past year. During his time there he has become proficient in the emerging field of neuromuscular dentistry. Neuromuscular dentistry differs from "traditional" dentistry in that the emphasis is placed the activity of the muscles that move the jaw. Neuromuscular dentistry gives us another tool with which to treat a multitude of problems that you might have when teeth, jaws and muscles are in conflict such as:
    headaches, loose teeth, jaw pain, cracked teeth or fillings, clenching, grinding, clicking and popping in joints, shoulder, neck, and back pain, numbness in arms and fingers, sensitivity in teeth, crowded teeth, receding gums, and many others.

    We utilize a number of sophisticated instruments in our practice of neuromuscular dentistry to find the position of the jaw where the jaws, teeth, and muscles operate in harmony. The first is the tens unit. It relaxes your muscles so we can then track how the jaw moves with our K7 computerized tracker. Based on this data we then adjust your bite. This allows us to not only treat your symptoms, but actually help cure the problem. Please call us today and find out how neuromuscular dentistry can change your life.

    K7 Evaluation System - The Next Plateau in Cosmetic Dentistry

    Green Bay Neuromuscular Dentistry, Green Bay Implant Dentist, Green Bay Sedation DentistTraditional reconstructive dentistry is based on mechanical concepts that assume that your present bite (occlusion) is best for you. Such dental treatment generally aims to restore your bite to that position - what might be called two-dimensional reconstructive dentistry. Neuromuscular Dentistry takes into consideration a third dimension - the status and function of the muscles that control jaw position, chewing and swallowing.

    Using computerized equipment, we can measure and study the pattern of jaw opening and closing through its full range of motion and in three dimensions. The computer can also document the precise point at which your jaw is being held in relation to the upper teeth and can measure the activity of the key muscles that control the jaw - both in function and at rest. Rather than relying on your present jaw position as being the best one for you, We can use the additional objective information to determine if your jaw position (bite) should be left as is or adjusted to a more optimal position.

    How are Neuromuscular Tests Done?

    The tests are "non-invasive" - there are no injections, there is no pain. To do a Computerized Mandibular Scan (CMS), a tiny magnet is applied to your lower gum with sticky tape. You then wear very lightweight headgear much as you would wear a pair of glasses. Sensors on the headgear precisely follow the path of the magnet as you open and close your mouth and send the three-dimensional information to the computer as your jaw opens and closes.

    Green Bay Neuromuscular Dentistry, Green Bay Implant Dentist, Green Bay Sedation DentistMuscle activity is monitored with Surface Electromyography (SEMG), a technology very similar to an electrocardiogram. Thin wires are attached to the skin by adhesive patches. Tiny electrical signals emitted by your muscles are detected and sent to the computer.

    On some occasion, we may want to also study the sounds of your jaw joints. If so, it is done with Electrosonography (ESG). You wear a "Walkman" type headset to hold microphone-like sensors over each jaw joint. The sensors detect the joint sound vibrations as you open and close your mouth and transmit the sound data to the computer.

    Typically we will first want to do the CMS, SEMG and/or ESG tests to get your baseline data (record data in your present state). Then you may be connected to the Myomonitor, a mild, battery operated electrical muscle stimulator, again by means of wires attached with adhesive patches. This instrument is used by many physical therapists and chiropractors to relax muscles.

    The Myomonitor will painlessly exercise your facial and jaw muscles. This electrically induced exercise will overcome the "programming" of your muscles and allow them to achieve a truly relaxed state. After 40-60 minutes, the same tests will be repeated to gather data in this relaxed state. The baseline and relaxed data are stored in the computer.

    Getting the Bite Right - TMJ Treatments

    Now that your muscles are relaxed, we will confirm and record the relaxed position of your jaw by placing a fast setting putty-like material between your teeth. He can now compare your usual occlusion (bite) with the relaxed jaw position to evaluate if your jaw is presently in a near optimal position and determine whether the occlusion should be adjusted.

    Is Neuromuscular Dentistry for You?

    Green Bay Neuromuscular Dentistry, Green Bay Implant Dentist, Green Bay Sedation DentistThere are always options for you to choose from when deciding on dental treatment. After initially evaluating your situation, we will discuss those options with you. Sometimes the options may be as simple as choosing the type of restorative material to use in a filling or crown. Neuromuscular techniques would not be necessary for these relatively simple procedures.

    If you are contemplating dental procedures such as reconstruction (including cosmetic dentistry), orthodontics, or dentures, or if you suffer head/neck pain or other "TMJ"-like symptoms, your choice of treatment becomes more important.

    Traditional, "two dimensional" dental techniques may produce satisfactory results since the human system has considerable ability to accommodate. However, it is in these major cases that establishing the correct occlusion becomes so important. This is when choosing neuromuscular diagnostic techniques might have a positive and long term impact on the outcome of the treatment. Neuromuscular test results give us added insight - that "third dimension" - that very well may allow him to speed completion and improve the final treatment results.

    Is it for you? You should discuss this with us. The K7 - Objective Data for Better Occlusal Analysis

    During the last decade, clinicians have gained a greater appreciation of the complex relationship between teeth, temporomandibular joints and the muscles of mastication.

    Science and clinical experience make it clear that these dynamic factors play a controlling role in the outcome of all dental procedures. However, the necessary technology to objectively measure these inter-relationships in everyday practice has either been cost prohibitive or entirely lacking, until now.

    The new K7 Evaluation System from Myotronics-Noromed is affordable, comprehensive, and successful. The K7 pioneers the next plateau in dentistry. Now you can improve your treatment accuracy and expand your practice through the use of advanced computerized patient evaluation.

    The data provided by the K7 often is the missing piece that allows the clinician to fit together the occlusal puzzle. In this way, the full picture of the patient's need becomes clearer, contributing additional information so the doctor's diagnosis and treatment can be confidently implemented.

    With Full Color Jaw Tracking, EMG, and Joint Sound Evaluation Integrated Into a Single Computerized System.

    It is important to understand why modern day occlusal evaluation recognizes the need to measure occlusal phenomena.

    For optimal diagnosis and therapy, the clinician must be able to measure physiologic phenomena that indicate the state of occlusal function and its effect on both masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joints.

    Since teeth are designed for masticatory efficiency and occlusal stability, proper bracing of the mandible provides for forceful muscle acts such as swallowing. So, a malpositioned occlusion will place abnormal stress on masticatory muscles and the temporomandibular joints.

    The key in all of this is correct evaluation of these occlusal factors in a way that gives the clinician scientific, objective data upon which to base the diagnosis and treatment plan and, to monitor and document treatment results.

    Green Bay Neuromuscular Dentistry, Green Bay Implant Dentist, Green Bay Sedation Dentist

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    Dr. Scott Quandt is a Green Bay Sedation and Implant Dentist. Services provided at Green Bay
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