From: oralhealth on

In my practice, I see three major causes of TMJ pain,

(1) OCCLUSION....MEANING PTS HAVING GROUP FUNCTION OR BALANCING SIDE
FUNCTION

(2) FIBROYMAGLIA

(3) JOINT PROBLEM


From: Steven Fawks on


If those are the 'causes' what do you think is the solution?

BTW, all caps are rude.

Steve

> In my practice, I see three major causes of TMJ pain,
>
> (1) OCCLUSION....MEANING PTS HAVING GROUP FUNCTION OR BALANCING SIDE
> FUNCTION
>
> (2) FIBROYMAGLIA
>
> (3) JOINT PROBLEM
>
>
From: The Webby on
"(3)" interests me.

Joint problem. Well, the TMJ as a joint/s can have problems that run
the gamut from essentially inconsequential to catastrophic. The gamut
of solution options is where my interest lies in this thread.

If the joint problem is in the realm of "disastrous and catastrophic",
one needs to determine the cause of such condition. Then... there are
the solution options ... and that is when the real dilemma begins.

Webby


In article <1216944175_100526(a)news.newsville.com>,
Steven Fawks <tuthjockey(a)myturbonet.com> wrote:

> If those are the 'causes' what do you think is the solution?
>
> BTW, all caps are rude.
>
> Steve
>
> > In my practice, I see three major causes of TMJ pain,
> >
> > (1) OCCLUSION....MEANING PTS HAVING GROUP FUNCTION OR BALANCING SIDE
> > FUNCTION
> >
> > (2) FIBROYMAGLIA
> >
> > (3) JOINT PROBLEM
> >
> >
From: Amatus Cremona on
"Danger Will Robinson!"





<oralhealth(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
news:a0120f6c-e84f-45b6-8f7f-1909d2560752(a)a6g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
>
> In my practice, I see three major causes of TMJ pain,
>
> (1) OCCLUSION....MEANING PTS HAVING GROUP FUNCTION OR BALANCING SIDE
> FUNCTION
>
> (2) FIBROYMAGLIA
>
> (3) JOINT PROBLEM
>
>


From: The Webby on
Yep. And ... yep.

In article <PSpik.4327$gg.1395(a)fe111.usenetserver.com>,
"Amatus Cremona" <arcus(a)martole.e..com> wrote:

> "Danger Will Robinson!"
>
>
>
>
>
> <oralhealth(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:a0120f6c-e84f-45b6-8f7f-1909d2560752(a)a6g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > In my practice, I see three major causes of TMJ pain,
> >
> > (1) OCCLUSION....MEANING PTS HAVING GROUP FUNCTION OR BALANCING SIDE
> > FUNCTION
> >
> > (2) FIBROYMAGLIA
> >
> > (3) JOINT PROBLEM
> >
> >