Comprehensive TMJ and Sleep Apnea Solutions in Cohasset

Resolve the root cause of chronic jaw pain and sleep disturbances with South Shore Neuromuscular TMJ Therapy. By aligning the jaw and stabilizing the airway, we provide long-term relief from migraines and obstructive sleep apnea without relying on temporary fixes.

Chronic facial pain and poor sleep quality are often symptoms of the same underlying structural issue. In many cases, a misaligned bite forces the jaw muscles to work overtime, leading to the tension and inflammation associated with TMJ Disorders. This same misalignment can cause the lower jaw to rest too far back, narrow the airway, and trigger obstructive sleep apnea. At Cohasset Dental, we use neuromuscular diagnostics to identify the optimal resting position for your jaw. Our goal is to harmonize the relationship between your teeth, muscles, and joints to ensure you can breathe easily and live without persistent discomfort.

Solving the Root Cause of Chronic Pain

In our Cohasset practice, we frequently observe patients who have suffered from chronic migraines or jaw clicking for years without realizing the source is their dental occlusion. We prioritize the Specialist approach because utilizing neuromuscular diagnostics and CEREC precision allows us to realign the bite and restore tooth structure simultaneously, often resolving pain that other treatments couldn’t touch. When the jaw is out of balance, the body remains in a constant state of guarding, where muscles never fully relax. This tension frequently radiates into the neck and shoulders, causing headaches that traditional medicine may fail to diagnose as dental in origin. By correcting the bite, we remove this neurological stress and allow the system to return to a state of equilibrium.

How are TMJ disorders and sleep apnea connected?

The position of your jaw directly influences the volume of your airway. If your mandible is retruded or set too far back, the tongue and soft tissues are more likely to collapse during sleep, blocking oxygen flow. This collapse triggers a panic response in the body, often leading to nocturnal bruxism (teeth grinding) as the brain tries to force the jaw forward to reopen the airway. This repetitive clenching puts immense strain on the temporomandibular joints, worsening inflammation and pain. Treating one condition without addressing the other often leads to incomplete results.

What does neuromuscular dentistry involve?

Unlike traditional dentistry, which focuses primarily on the teeth, neuromuscular dentistry evaluates the entire masticatory system. We use advanced technology to track jaw movement and measure muscle activity. This data allows us to identify the specific “physiologic rest” position in which your muscles are most relaxed. Once this position is identified, we can use Full Mouth Bio-Rejuvenation or custom orthotics to maintain that alignment. According to LVI Global, this physiological approach is essential for treating complex bite issues that contribute to systemic health problems.

Can a same-day restoration help treat a TMJ issue?

Yes. In many cases, worn or broken teeth result from a misaligned bite. Using CEREC One-Visit Restorations, we can rebuild the biting surfaces of your teeth in a single appointment to support your new, healthy jaw position. This prevents the “sink back” effect that occurs when teeth are too short to hold the jaw in its optimal place. By combining high-tech milling with neuromuscular precision, we provide a durable solution that looks natural and functions perfectly within your corrected bite.

Stop managing symptoms and start treating the cause. Contact Dr. Kevin P. Hull today to schedule a neuromuscular evaluation and reclaim your health on the South Shore.

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