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Are You Suffering from Chronic Jaw and Neck Pain?
Find a solution to your suffering with a neuromuscular dentist in St. Charles and St. Louis. There are alternative procedures to oral surgical procedures to fix many teeth and jaw alignment problems. Dr. Greg McPherson, DDS, may have a non-surgical solution to your suffering. With innovative modern dental procedures, and a focus on determining the exact cause of your pain, an alternative to surgical procedures is usually available from our practice.
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Common Symptoms:
- Headaches / Migraines
- Facial Pain
- Neck and Shoulder Pain
- Tinnitus (Ringing In The Ears)
- Unexplained Loose Teeth
- Sensitive and Sore Teeth
- Jaw Pain
- Limited Jaw Movement or Locking Jaw
- Numbness or Tingling in the Fingers, Hands and Arms
- Worn or Cracked Teeth
- Clicking or Popping Jaw Joints
- Depression
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Contact Dr. McPherson, DDS, Today for an Exam
Contact Dr. McPherson’s Office at (636) 493-1960
Do Not Suffer with an Undiagnosed Dental Problem – Take Action Today
A neuromuscular dentist provides non-surgical, alternative treatments for chronic pain caused by the neuromuscular problems associated with TMJ/TMD. TMJ (temporomandibular joint syndrome), TMD (temporomandibular joint disorder), and related conditions of MPD (myofascial pain dysfunction) are commonly caused by jaw and teeth misalignment. Many people never seek treatment, or the condition may be misdiagnosed. As with many chronic problems with the head and neck, muscular issues such as tension or migraine headaches, continual jaw pain, neck and shoulder pain, and even a "popping" sound in the jaw, and tinnitus (a persistent ringing in the ears) can usually be traced to an alignment problem with the lower jaw and/or teeth.
Request and Appointment with a Neuromuscular Dentist – Find a Solution
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Neuromuscular Dentist Treats Chronic Pain
Why should I choose a dentist over a chiropractor, myofascial therapist or surgeon?
Although a chiropractor, or a myofascial massage therapist, may treat jaw misalignment, there may be teeth alignment problems that they cannot rectify. Doctors may misdiagnose the underlying problem as muscular or neurological, thus recommending physical therapy or even a surgical procedure.
A neuromuscular dentist identifies the exact cause of the pain, and rectifies the misalignment with non-surgical procedures.
Find a Solution to Chronic Pain - Contact Dr. McPherson, DDS
Please Call (636) 493-1960 to Schedule an Exam
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