Tag: occlusal guard

  • Splint improved my vision

    I started having issues with my vision—being bothered by light and glare and just not seeing as clearly and I knew it was time for a new prescription.  I went for an eye exam and my eye doctor was surprised I even wore glasses. He said my prescription was way too strong and gave me…

  • Clear, Thin & Strong splints

    Clear, Thin & Strong splints

    In order for a bite splint to function as it should, it needs to be comfortable to the patient, strong enough to withstand a heavy bite, and have the correct occlusal pattern to fit that particular patient’s objectives. Feel free to view this PDF file to learn about the technique I’ve used with success –…

  • Teaching Bite Splint Therapy

    Teaching Bite Splint Therapy

    My learning journey with bite splint therapy started in 2002 when I took the second level course at the Pankey Institute. . . this is a class that really tied some concepts together for me and gave me both a rationale and a method for helping patients with occlusal trauma (bite and/or TMJ jaw joint…

  • Bite splint therapy

    Bite splint therapy

    In this brief video, here an explanation of how a bite splint can be used therapeutically. Whether someone has had a recent trauma like whiplash, or a chronic condition like arthritis, a dental bite splint between the teeth can support and stabilize both the jaw joints and the neck.

  • Can a dentist treat snoring or sleep apnea?

  • What is joint vibration analysis?

    What is the JVA? The JVA or Joint Vibration Analysis machine is a small set of headphones which we place in front of the patient’s ears. But instead of the patient listening to music, this small sensor will pick up vibrations inside the patient’s jaw joint. Healthy jaw joints make very little friction as you…

  • T-scan advanced bite analysis

    An analysis of the way a patient’s bite comes together can be initiated by our dental assistant using the T-scan. Here she demonstrates how the impact is registered on the sensor, then places the sensor in the patient’s mouth and takes a quick multi-bite series. Dr. Caughey interprets the data to the patient, demonstrating the…

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  • What are dental study models?

  • Double dislocated jaw joint

    Dislocating a jaw joint can be so completely scary! While the condition can resolve on its own, many times people with the double dislocated jaw joint need to go to the hospital to have it reset. However, here is something to try at home first!  

  • What is TMD?

    TMD stands for temporo-mandibular dysfunction and is collection of different jaw problems that affect how the jaw joint hinges and slides. Some people are aware of a popping or a little clicking that they hear in their jaw joint while for others there could be pain upon biting or just a sense of a bad…

  • Can my teeth be causing my earache?

    There are a couple of ways your teeth may cause pain in your ear.  

  • Dr. Caughey lectures and demonstrates TMJ assessment to physical therapists in Atlanta

    Dr. Caughey lectures and demonstrates TMJ assessment to physical therapists in Atlanta

    The room was filled with 38 physical therapists, 4 dentists, 3 massage therapist, a craniosacral therapist, a Rolfer, and a vocal activation coach. The event was held on Wednesday November 12, 2014, at BenchMark East Cobb in Marietta. Dr. Caughey led a presentation and demonstration demonstrating the relationship of the TMJ and bite to the…

  • T-scan and periodontal disease

  • Spotlight on Hans Wakeman, DC

    Spotlight on Hans Wakeman, DC

    I recently met a practitioner of my own heart: gentle, thorough, holistic.  Meet Dr. Hans Wakeman, DC – with 2 convenient locations in Atlanta.  What delighted me most about our meeting was to discover a similar philosophical belief that we help patients BETTER through collaborative care. Learn more here:  http://wakemanchiropractic.com/