Archive for December, 2023

Share of Cost – Headaches Due to TMJ

Friday, Dec. 29th 2023 11:31 AM

Headaches and TMJ Morning headaches can result from clenching or grinding your teeth at night, or from having misaligned teeth and an uneven bite, which places stress on the jaw. Tension headaches occur in as much as 70% of people with TMJ disorders, according to a December 2020 study. and TMJ Morning headaches can result from clenching or grinding your teeth at night, or from having misaligned teeth and an uneven bite, which places stress on the jaw. Tension headaches occur in as much as 70% of people with TMJ disorders, according to a December 2020 study.

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Share of Cost – Ear Pain Ear Pain Due to TMJ

Tuesday, Dec. 26th 2023 11:11 AM

Ear pain is often a warning sign of TMJ as it is a pretty common symptom. Nerves around the TMJ affect the nerves in and around the ear, and down the neck, so they can manifest pain anywhere in those general regions. Make sure to visit your dentist if you have unknown ear pain

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Share of Cost – Facial Pain Due to TMJ

Sunday, Dec. 24th 2023 11:08 AM

Facial pain can be a warning sign of TMJ. With the central facial location of the joint, pain can easily spread across your face. If you start to have an ache or pain in your face without knowing a direct cause, talk to your dentist and see if it is a TMJ issue.

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Jaw/Joint Noises Related to TMJ Clicking

Saturday, Dec. 23rd 2023 10:07 AM

Grating or popping sounds (possibly caused by injury) that may emanate from your jaw as it moves could be a warning sign of TMJ. If you are experiencing this make sure to speak to your dentist so he/she can verify the causing factor

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Share of Cost – TMJ and Chewing

Wednesday, Dec. 20th 2023 10:03 AM

Pain while chewing can be a sign of TMJ. When your jaw is rigid and tight, you feel discomfort with every bite you take. If you are experiencing such a pain while chewing, talk to your dentist

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Share of Cost – Key Muscles that Connect to TMJ

Monday, Dec. 18th 2023 10:01 AM

The following key muscles connect to the TMJ: Your TMJs are involved in many repetitive daily functions. Every time you open or close your mouth, chew, talk or yawn, the TMJ is active. The following are the key muscles that connect to the TMJ

  • Masseter. The most powerful jaw muscle in mastication, or chewing, the masseter, lifts your jaw and closes your mouth.
  • Pterygoid muscles. The lateral and medial pterygoids are involved in jaw-lifting, mouth-closing and sliding your jaw forward or from side to side.
  • Temporalis muscle. The temporalis, which runs from the temporal bone at each side of the head to the bony part of the lower jaw, is a chewing muscle involved in crushing and grinding. Your TMJs are involved in many repetitive daily functions. Every time you open or close your mouth, chew, talk or yawn, the TMJ is active.
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Brushing With A Wet Toothbrush – Share of Cost

Friday, Dec. 15th 2023 6:40 AM

Although you do not need to wet your toothbrush at all, there are some benefits to wetting your toothbrush before you start brushing your teeth. If you wet your toothbrush before adding your toothpaste, it helps to soften your toothbrush bristles and rinse off any debris. If you wet your toothbrush after adding toothpaste, it helps to ensure the toothpaste melts into your toothbrush so it doesn’t roll off. 

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Avoid Using to Much Toothpaste – Share of Cost

Tuesday, Dec. 12th 2023 9:32 AM

Did you know most people use too much toothpaste? You only need to use a pea-sized dab of toothpaste on your toothbrush. Most adults tend to think that it is necessary to cover the entire brushing surface of a toothbrush because of the way toothpaste is advertised on television and adds.

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Share of Cost on When to Visit Your Dentist

Sunday, Dec. 10th 2023 9:08 AM

You will want to schedule a regular dental exam for your baby. The American Dental Association recommends that a baby gets his first dental exam at age one, but most pediatricians agree that the first visit can wait until age two, as long as you practice good home care. If you take good care of this first set of pearly whites, you can establish good dental habits for years to come.

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Share of Cost on Fluoride

Thursday, Dec. 7th 2023 9:06 AM

Even though your baby is not using a fluoride toothpaste, he/she should get enough fluoride (Fluoride is important for preventing tooth decay) from drinking tap water. Most communal water supplies have it added just for this beneficial purpose. Ask your dentist about fluoride supplements. Your baby can take it once he/she’s six months old if your tap water is not fluoridated or your child does not drink any tap water.

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Toothpaste – Share of Cost

Monday, Dec. 4th 2023 6:12 AM

You will want to start using a toothbrush with paste at around age two. Begin using a pea-size amount of non-fluoride toothpaste once Baby is about two. Wait until at least three, when your child is old enough not to swallow the toothpaste, before introducing the fluoride kind.

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Share of Cost – Water and Dental Care

Friday, Dec. 1st 2023 6:39 AM

Did you know that most infant foods easily wash off Baby’s teeth with just a drink of water after meals. But it is good to introduce a toothbrush as soon as possible, so baby can get used to having it in his/her mouth. You probably will not need to use the brush to actually clean Baby’s teeth until he/she’s eating only table foods (and has a significant number of teeth), at around 18 months. However, you will want to gently clean your child’s teeth with a toothbrush or thimble-like cleaner and some bicarbonate of soda if your toddler has eaten sticky, sugary foods

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