The two joints that move the jaw are called temporomandibular joints (TMJ). Some 12 per cent of the population experience TMJ problems at one time or another,
* Suspect temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems if you:
- have pain or make clicking sounds anywhere in the jaw; pain in the face, neck or back of head; unexplained migraines or headaches
A man goes to the dentist and says, “I’ve got a terrible toothache”. The dentist takes one look at the tooth and says, “There’s nothing wrong with that tooth. You need to get your intestines cleaned out”. The man undergoes colonic irrigation and the...
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The following is a list of general guidelines for homeopathic remedies in dental care, including remedies for anxiety, nervousness, fear, physical and mental restlessness as well as pain on chewing, TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder), canker...