Taking the Bite Out of Temporomandibular Disorders
When it comes to temporomandibular disorder (TMD) treatment, you have to decide what is science based and what is basically smoke and mirrors. The causes and symptoms of this disorder affects 11 to 12 million adults in the United States, and nearly twice as many women as men.1
Dr. Anthony Urbanek, oral and maxillofacial surgeon and an MD, has spent 30 years researching and interviewing patients to find the root causes and help patients find relief. As a result, he created a device that works for 95% of the patients who follow his protocol.
Dr. Urbanek found that patients suffering from TMD present with a range of symptoms:
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Dr. Anthony Urbanek, oral and maxillofacial surgeon and an MD, has spent 30 years researching and interviewing patients to find the root causes and help patients find relief. As a result, he created a device that works for 95% of the patients who follow his protocol.
Dr. Urbanek found that patients suffering from TMD present with a range of symptoms:
- Frequent and recurring headaches
- Neck, upper back, and shoulder pain
- Pain radiating in and around the temporomandibular joint
- Dizziness, ringing and fullness in the ears
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