Archive for July, 2024
#94 TMD/TMJ: Separating Fact from Fiction
One overriding fact, once established and understood, will separate fact from fiction regarding the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of TMD/TMJ. That fact is summarized as follows: All the Disparate Symptoms of TMD/TMJ are Created and Caused by Chronic Inflammation within the Joint Itself. In other words, since all the symptoms are created by chronic inflammation […]
#93 Chronic Inflammation of TMD/TMJ Contributes to Alzheimer’s Disease
I have been writing about the relationship between chronic inflammation within the temporomandibular joint and the symptoms of TMD/TMJ for 2 years. During that period, I have kept pace with developments and discoveries within scientific literature regarding chronic inflammation in general and the relationship between chronic inflammation and many other diseases. My interest in chronic […]
#92 TMD/TMJ and the Internet
Having treated TMJ Disorder for 46 years the reader may find it strange for me to admit that until yesterday I never Googled “TMJ Disorder” to find out what the internet has to say about TMD/TMJ. The first 32 years of my career treating TMD/TMJ surgically, I based treatment on what I was taught and […]
#91 TMD/TMJ and Apathy
You might ask, “What does Apathy have to do with TMD/TMJ?” The answer depends on who you’re asking. If you your asking patients with TMD/TMJ you’ll get an answer that is quite different from asking doctors who treat TMD/TMJ. First, let’s define apathy. According to Mirriam-Webster APATHY is: : lack of feeling or emotion : IMPASSIVENESS drug abuse […]
#90 Regarding TMD/TMJ: What is Needed and Wanted?
Depending on who you ask you’ll get very different answers. That’s because everyone starts from their own viewpoint. The patients who experience the symptoms have no knowledge of how the body works and can only hope the health care provider in the room has the answer that will solve the problem. Healthcare providers enter the […]
#89 Experience, the Most Important Factor in Treating TMD/TMJ Successfully
direct observation of or participation in events as a basis of knowledge the fact or state of having been affected by or gained knowledge through direct observation or participation The first question to ask about experience is: Whose experience are we asking about? Is it the experience of the doctor or the experience of the […]