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Twenty
four years ago, Dr. Martin Fraschetti of St. Clair Shores
Michigan, noted early on in his career that many patients
exhibited signs and symptoms of similarity. Although
few patients ever mentioned their concerns of head and
neck pain, it became evident that this "syndrome"
was far more common than ever imaginable. What Dr. Fraschetti
is talking about is more commonly known as "TMJ",
or more correctly TMD/CRANIOMANDIBULAR DISORDERS.
The
sad truth about TMD is that it has been
misdiagnosed and mistreated for many years. Some of
the more common symptoms are clicking or popping of
the jaw, random or diffuse head, neck and shoulder pain,
inability to open and/or close your mouth, ear pain
and ringing in your ears.
The
interesting thing about TMJ is that it
is very subjective. The pain level can vary from patient
to patient. In some cases it can be nothing more than
a click or a pop of the jaw bone. In others, the level
of pain can become so severe that it is life altering
where the patient no longer has normal quality of life.
It is the "pain" factor that will prompt
one to seek treatment. Ironically, there exists no specialty
in TMD treatment. So how does one go about getting
treatment?
Well
as the story goes, the symptoms, while evident to many
health care providers do not go unrecognized. The problem
is where/who do we refer these patients to for treatment.
The bad news is very few dentists are knowledgeable
in this field of study and treatment. The good news
is that there are some available such as Dr. Fraschetti,
who have taken a personal interest in the further study
of this disorder.
Dr.
Fraschetti has spent over 20 years traveling the county
learning from the top researchers/educators in functional
orthopedics, muscle physiology, neuroanotomy and dental
reconstruction experts to help treat his patients. With
the technology available today in this field, Dr. Fraschetti
has over a 95% success rate in the diagnosis and treatment
of TMD. Over ten years ago, Dr. Fraschetti was asked
to teach a continuing education course to dentists in
Chicago on TMD and Functional Orthodontics.
This was a major turning point in Dr. Fraschetti's career.
From that point on, Dr. Fraschetti, was recognized by
numerous dental organizations as an expert in this field
and is a lecturer at national dental meetings and organizations.
In April of 2003, Dr. Fraschetti was awarded his fellowship
by the International College of Craniamandibular Orthopedics.
This was no easy task, says Dr. Frashetti. To receive
a Fellowship you can not just learn the material. One
can not just "talk the talk", but one must
present several cases treated from start to finish with
documentation. So, in other words, you have to prove
you can treat these
"TMD patients" successfully from start
to finish.
Dr.
Fraschetti's patients come from all over the country,
many who have been treated repeatedly with no success.
Often times, failure comes from misdiagnosis followed
by non-corrective treatment. Many practitioners will
provide the patient with a "bite guard" as
a form of treatment. Although this can provide some
temporary relief, in the long run it can produce irreversible
adaptive degenerative changes which can be permanently
damaging to the patients well being. If one can not
provide correct diagnosis along with "corrective"
treatment, this is not treating TMD. That is
nothing more than a band aid.
The
bottom line is TMD is a 3-dimensional imbalance
somewhere in jaws and muscles of the head and neck.
The imbalance has to be identified and corrected to
get relief and stability.
Dr.
Fraschetti is the founder and president of the TMJ HEAD
AND NECK PAIN CENTER OF MICHIGAN. If you have any of
the above symptoms described, you can call his office
at 586-773-1212 for a consultation appointment. Mention
is article and receive 10% off your consultation and
treatment.
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