Thursday, April 9, 2015

TMJ

TMJ is an abbreviation for temporomandibular joint, which is the joint that connects your mandible (lower jaw) to your skull at the temporal bone. While many call disorders associated with this joint TMJ, those disorders are more appropriately called TMD (temporomandibular disorder), and TMD can have symptoms that range from teeth grinding and headaches to trouble chewing and pain when opening and closing your mouth. TMD is not only an annoying disorder; it is also a destructive one and can cause serious damage to your teeth if left untreated. At our practice in New Hyde Park, NY, Dr. Amit Pandya can determine if you suffer from TMD and offer ways to treat the disorder.  


The TMJ controls an assortment of jaw functions, including chewing, so if you’re chewing muscles or the joint itself is in pain, it is possible that you have TMD. TMD is often caused by stress, which leads to unconscious clenching and teeth grinding while awake and asleep. TMD’s symptoms include pain, trouble chewing, lock jaw, headaches or ear pain and popping or clicking sounds when opening your mouth. However, these symptoms may be indicative of other health problems as well, so it is important to see a medical professional for a diagnosis.


Grinding your teeth is an especially worrisome TMD-associated behavior since it can lead to further problems with your mouth. If your teeth grinding is left unaddressed, you will cause serious wear to the enamel of your teeth and expose the dentin, which will make your teeth more sensitive to heat and cold and more susceptible to decay. However, you can work with Dr. Pandya to relieve symptoms with mouthguards or nightguards.


If you think that you might be suffering from TMD or teeth grinding in New Hyde Park, NY, schedule an appointment with our office by calling 516-233-2135. For more information, visit www.GoingGrin.com

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Mini Implants

Mini Implants


Dental implants help our patients replace missing teeth, whether it is one tooth or several teeth that are missing. There are two main types of implants available: standard implants and mini implants. Many of our patients choose to get mini implants because they are smaller in size, less expensive, and require less bone to be implanted into. They also take significantly less time for the healing process.


Here are some benefits to getting mini implants:



  • The implant process can be completed in one visit, since the three months of healing for traditional implants is not necessary.

  • They are less expensive since less work needs to be done.

  • Patients with periodontal disease make good candidates because less jawbone is needed to support the smaller implant.

  • They are ideal for implant-supported devices, such as dentures.


Mini implants are usually done during a single visit. Patients undergo anesthesia so they do not experience discomfort during the procedure. Dr. Amit Pandya drills a hole into their jaw bone, where a titanium metal post is implanted. Then, an abutment crown is placed over the top of the implant to act as the surface of the new tooth.


Schedule a consultation with us at 516-233-2135 to get the mini implant procedure started.