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Author: | themsforum.org [ Fri, 19 Oct 2012, 11:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Dental treatment to address Parkinsons disease |
Dental appliances not only can treat the misaligned bite, temporomandibular joint syndrome (a cause of severe jaw pain), ear problems, snoring, sleep apnoea, and headaches, but may also help alleviate some symptoms of Parkinson's disease, Tourette's syndrome, and torticollis (twisted neck), and many others. Please watch these videos: Dr. Brendan Stack - Movement Disorders, Parkinson's Case 1 Dr. Brendan Stack - TMJ Patient Treatments. (Parkinsons - Motor Movements) I do not necessarily agree with bite raising appliances! However, what these videos do show is that the cause lies in TMJ dysfunction, Occlusal, and maxillary misplacement under the cranium. Please read my article on symmetry |
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