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Welcome back to the second part of our enlightening conversation with Dr. Karen-Anne Gordon. In this episode, we dive deeper into the world of TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction) pain, dental hygiene, and chiropractic medicine.
Dr. Karen shares her insights into the current trend of using Botox for relieving tension in jaw muscles and the importance of addressing the root causes; and emphasizes the need for a thorough assessment and understanding of each patient's unique situation before jumping to conclusions.
As a bridge between medicine, chiropractic care, and dentistry, Dr. Karen sheds light on common root causes of clenching and grinding, emphasizing the role of stress and muscular imbalances. She explores the interconnectedness of the TMJ joint and the pelvis, offering a holistic perspective on treatment.
The discussion extends to the impact of pharmaceuticals, specifically SSRIs, on teeth clenching and grinding. Dr. Karen highlights the need for further research while acknowledging the potential correlation between medication and TMD issues, as well as prevention and early intervention, emphasizing the importance of identifying signs of TMD in children and addressing pain in young patients.
In this episode, Dr. Karen also addresses the challenges faced by dental hygienists in communicating and collaborating within the healthcare team. She shares her experiences of receiving referrals, primarily from dentists, and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to effectively treat patients with TMD.
Her comprehensive approach to patient care, from postural assessments to visual evaluations, provides incredibly valuable insight, so join us for this insightful continuation of our conversation with Dr. Karen-Anne Gordon, as we explore the intricate connections between dental hygiene, chiropractic care, and overall health!
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Welcome back to the second part of our enlightening conversation with Dr. Karen-Anne Gordon. In this episode, we dive deeper into the world of TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction) pain, dental hygiene, and chiropractic medicine.
Dr. Karen shares her insights into the current trend of using Botox for relieving tension in jaw muscles and the importance of addressing the root causes; and emphasizes the need for a thorough assessment and understanding of each patient's unique situation before jumping to conclusions.
As a bridge between medicine, chiropractic care, and dentistry, Dr. Karen sheds light on common root causes of clenching and grinding, emphasizing the role of stress and muscular imbalances. She explores the interconnectedness of the TMJ joint and the pelvis, offering a holistic perspective on treatment.
The discussion extends to the impact of pharmaceuticals, specifically SSRIs, on teeth clenching and grinding. Dr. Karen highlights the need for further research while acknowledging the potential correlation between medication and TMD issues, as well as prevention and early intervention, emphasizing the importance of identifying signs of TMD in children and addressing pain in young patients.
In this episode, Dr. Karen also addresses the challenges faced by dental hygienists in communicating and collaborating within the healthcare team. She shares her experiences of receiving referrals, primarily from dentists, and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to effectively treat patients with TMD.
Her comprehensive approach to patient care, from postural assessments to visual evaluations, provides incredibly valuable insight, so join us for this insightful continuation of our conversation with Dr. Karen-Anne Gordon, as we explore the intricate connections between dental hygiene, chiropractic care, and overall health!
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