added on: October 30, 2024

It always seems to happen at the worst times… a crown comes off during dinner out on a Friday night; a teen’s lip is badly bitten in a Saturday morning soccer game; a baseball knocks a tooth out on a Sunday afternoon. These dental mishaps, while fortunately not frequent occurrences,… Read More…


added on: October 10, 2024

As a Michigan dentist who is known for Decades of providing accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment for TMJ disorders, I’ve seen a dramatic increase in the number of true sufferers since the Covid pandemic. Now coupled with the tense political atmosphere of a presidential election year, Americans are learning that… Read More…



added on: July 15, 2024

Occasionally, we see new patients who have problems that, to their surprise, is not normal. Five of these are listed below… Seeing blood in the sink when brushing teeth        There is a misconception that scrubbing teeth so rigorously that they bleed is a sign of doing a… Read More…



added on: June 29, 2024

Sometimes, it’s the smallest things that create big problems. This is especially true when it comes to the TMJ, the jaw joints. TMJ is an abbreviation for the temporomandibular joints. These joints, located on each side of the head just in front of the ears, are what make it possible… Read More…



added on: April 17, 2024

Several weeks ago, I watched a news clip on the severe over-treatment of TMJ disorders. It included interviews of several female patients who had endured horrific surgeries that were ineffective, and even disfiguring. As a neuromuscular dentist, this was frightening to watch for me, and sad. While over the years,… Read More…


added on: January 8, 2024

Life in balance. This seems to be a new buzz phrase that describes the benefits of keeping work, family/social time, time for self, and spiritual reflection in a balanced “Jenga” of sorts. The goal of this balance is to help us fulfill the needs of our lives physically and psychologically…. Read More…



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