Tag: occlusal guard

  • Join Drs. Caughey DDS and Noble DPT as they discuss management for complex TMD issues

    Join Drs. Caughey DDS and Noble DPT as they discuss management for complex TMD issues

  • Spotlight on Maija Salins, CST

    Spotlight on Maija Salins, CST

    While looking for a myofascial bodyworker, my Google search had me stumble across Maija.  Like myself, her training started with one thing and her drive and passion led her into several others. By the time I met Maija, she had been practicing Cranio-Sacral Therapy (CST) for several years.  As we talked about where our worlds intersect,…

  • Top 3 causes of Tooth sensitivity

    Top 3 causes of Tooth sensitivity

    Top 3 causes of Tooth sensitivity Clenching – Our teeth are intended to make contact a total of 8 seconds out of every 24 hour period, during the actual impact of chewing food. Stress related clenching puts undue force on the teeth and can arrest the natural outward flow of fluid in the dentinal tubules…

  • T-scan for bite imbalance

    T-Scan for bite imbalance While some people report an imbalanced bite, others find that they feel stable if they choose to bite left or right. This sensation of having two very distinct different options of where to put their teeth, actually indicates that the jaw is having to make a choice. So, as the teeth…

  • Keep those fragments! Easy tooth repair after ‘break-fast”

    Keep those fragments! Easy tooth repair after ‘break-fast”

    This patient had eaten a nice breakfast of the crunchiest toast and bacon ever!  To his surprise, he had broken one of his front teeth in three pieces.       Conventional wisdom is to bring whatever broken tooth parts to your dentist for her to see if she can use any part of it…

  • Can posture affect my bite?

    Learn more at www.caugheydds.com Remember that old song, the leg bone is connected to knee bone? Well, your teeth are connected to your jaw which is connected to your neck and how you hold the posture in your upper body and in your neck will definitely effect how your teeth touch. For example, if I…

  • Scientific link between Periodontal disease pathogens and Blood Vessel function

    Scientific link between Periodontal disease pathogens and Blood Vessel function

    In 2006, Melissa Caughey, PhD, aka “the other Dr. Caughey,” co-authored a journal entry in the Amercian Heart Journal describing the correlation between blood vessel function and the bacteria found in gum disease. Although it was only a pilot study, it has been cited over 100 times in other journals, and the research findings are…

  • T-scan for sensitive tooth

    T-scan for sensitive tooth

    T-Scan occlusal analysis for sensitive teeth Dr Caughey: “I’m sure that one of the most frustrating things for a patient go through is to have a tooth that is sensitive and the dentist can’t find what the problem is. There are things are very hard to see and then they’re also things that take a…

  • Spotlight on Jeanne McDaniel, MS Nutrition

    Spotlight on Jeanne McDaniel, MS Nutrition

    Jeanne McDaniel from The Nutrition Source visited our team today for a lunch-n-learn.  In her presentation, we learned about the relationship between diet choices and nutrition, gut bacteria, and absorption of minerals.  Did you know that Magnesium (Mg2+) is the fourth most abundant mineral in our bodies?  It is helpful in management of blood pressure…

  • Dr. Caughey celebrates 14 years in private practice!

    Dr. Caughey celebrates 14 years in private practice!

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  • Acorn TMD Study group 2014 Seattle

    Acorn TMD Study group 2014 Seattle

    I am so pleased to participate in and advanced study group with other dentists, focused on TMJ and TMD treatment. Kathy Johnson is the sole physical therapist in the group, and I have a debt of gratitude to her for my learning “outside-the-box!” Thanks, Kathy!

  • What is JVA?

    What is JVA?

    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…

  • Oral airway appliance therapy resolves moderate sleep apnea

    Oral airway appliance therapy resolves moderate sleep apnea

    This patient had been diagnosed with Moderate OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea), meaning he would stop breathing in his sleep between 15-30 times an hour. His physician fitted the patient for a C-PAP but the patient did not tolerate it well, due to the leaking around the face mask.       Oral exam shows two…

  • Healing the Pain-Body inside of teeth

    Healing the Pain-Body inside of teeth

    In his book The Power of Now, spiritual leader Eckhart Tolle discusses the concept of the pain body . . . Tolle: The pain-body is my term for the accumulation of old emotional pain that almost all people carry in their energy field. I see it as a semi-autonomous psychic entity. It consists of negative emotions that were…