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Composite restoration after root canal treatment of anterior teeth #dentist #dental #dentistry
One of the most eye-opening things I ever learned about the body was this connection. When I started seeing people get their top permanent retainers off and their neck pain instantly dissolve in many cases, I was blown away. Getting a top retainer is a very common strategy post-braces removal because it holds the teeth in place and forces them not to revert back to their previous malignant. But here’s what no one asks - why do the teeth want to move back to where they were pre-braces? Teeth grow straight down, so if they’re not growing straight down and there’s crowding/poor alignment, that’s happening for a reason. Probably because you have: - A top and bottom jaw that are misaligned - An upper or lower jaw that isn’t developed enough - An uneven/asymmetrical jaw And so many more potential considerations. The unfortunate reality is that most dentists just care about straightening your teeth, not why your teeth aren’t straight in the first place. These permanent retainers are basically gripping your upper jaw together, desperately holding everything together. And that locks up structures, bones, and joints around it. Down the chain too. I want to finish by saying this isn’t me trying to step out of my lane - this is essentially me regurgitating what I’ve learned and observed from high level dentists (such as @alamposturaldds) and myofunctional therapists (such as @integrative_myo) who really know their stuff. If you think you may benefit from getting your permanent retainer off, it’s not as simple just pulling the trigger on it. You need to speak with someone who understands cranial bone and jaw movement/alignment in context with the rest of the body, not just any dentist who is primarily concerned with “straightening teeth”. —— #dentistry #teeth #tmd #tmj #cosmeticdentist #braces #jawpain #neckpain
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One of the most eye-opening things I ever learned about the body was this connection. When I started seeing people get their top permanent retainers off and their neck pain instantly dissolve in many cases, I was blown away. Getting a top retainer is a very common strategy post-braces removal because it holds the teeth in place and forces them not to revert back to their previous malignant. But here’s what no one asks - why do the teeth want to move back to where they were pre-braces? Teeth grow straight down, so if they’re not growing straight down and there’s crowding/poor alignment, that’s happening for a reason. Probably because you have: - A top and bottom jaw that are misaligned - An upper or lower jaw that isn’t developed enough - An uneven/asymmetrical jaw And so many more potential considerations. The unfortunate reality is that most dentists just care about straightening your teeth, not why your teeth aren’t straight in the first place. These permanent retainers are basically gripping your upper jaw together, desperately holding everything together. And that locks up structures, bones, and joints around it. Down the chain too. I want to finish by saying this isn’t me trying to step out of my lane - this is essentially me regurgitating what I’ve learned and observed from high level dentists (such as @alamposturaldds) and myofunctional therapists (such as @integrative_myo) who really know their stuff. If you think you may benefit from getting your permanent retainer off, it’s not as simple just pulling the trigger on it. You need to speak with someone who understands cranial bone and jaw movement/alignment in context with the rest of the body, not just any dentist who is primarily concerned with “straightening teeth”. —— #dentistry #teeth #tmd #tmj #cosmeticdentist #braces #jawpain #neckpain
Retraction cord #dentist #dental #dentistry
Anterior teeth composite restoration after root canal treatment #dentist #dental #dentista #dentistry
Composite restoration with fiber post #dentist #dental #dentistry
From donkey teeth to… #dentistry #smile #makeover #happy #christmas #fyp
Weston and his mom Ashley from Owensboro, Kentucky, have found their lives changed by his dentures. A new smile truly renews everything. 😊 #AspenDental #dentures #dentist #dentistry #smiletransformation
Orthodontic expansion CAN have an impact on the airway and the ability to breath.  In the past, Orthodontists would extract teeth instead of expanding the arch. Extraction of teeth can SOMETIMES decrease the space needed for the tongue. We are now more cautious with extractions and only use them when absolutely necessary and without risk of reducing the airway space.  #orthodontics #braces #expander #sheboygan #manitowoc #orthodontist #teeth #dentistry #dentaltips #fyp #greenscreenvideo
Replying to @toyitoyimadlambuzi this is the last video you have to see. Promise. #vibe #ope #denturedarling #oral #oralhealth #oralhygiene #oralcare #oralsurgery #oralcareroutine #dental #dentaltok #dentalimplants #toothless #faketeeth #denture #dentures #denturesatayoungage #denturegang #dentureconfidence #dentistry #denturejourney #implantjourney #dentalimplant #minidentalimplants #support #BeNice #beauty #beautiful #help #bekind #education #help #denturesupport #positivity #positivevibe #newsmile #information #denturesupport #confidence #confident #selflove #stopthestigma #dentaldifferences #dentalhealthismentalhealth #MentalHealth #mentalhealthmatters #MentalHealthAwareness
Replying to @dy2g67hfm3ei I have a REALLY bad sweet tooths. #vibe #ope #denturedarling #oral #oralhealth #oralhygiene #oralcare #oralsurgery #oralcareroutine #dental #dentaltok #dentalimplants #toothless #faketeeth #dentures #denture #denturegang #dentureconfidence #denturesatayoungage #dental #dentalhygiene #dentalimplants #malibubarbie #barbie #funny #newsmile #confidence #confident #baldmouth #BeNice #bekind #dentalhealthismentalhealth #MentalHealth #mentalhealthmatters #MentalHealthAwareness #stopthestigma #dentaldifferences #help #support #denturejourney #denturestoimplants #dentalimplants #nightroutine #dentistry
NO cambio mi proceso por NADA!! 🙏🏻🇻🇪🇺🇸✨ #Dentistry #Odontologia #SebastianLuttinger
don’t be discouraged! ❤️ good oral hygiene and health can be achieved this year 😇 so grateful to have this community to share all my tips and tricks! And more great things to come!!! Cheers to 2025! #dentalhygienist #fyp #oralhealth #oralhygiene #2025 #dentistry #healthy #floss #brush #rinse #tonguescraping #tipsandtrick @Cocofloss @usmile.official @TheraBreath
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PSA: this has never happened to me this exaggerated but i can tell when a jealous girlfriend comes with their boyfriend to their dental appointment. It’s a very uncomfortable feeling lol. #fyp #skit #dentist #dental #dentistry #girlfriend #boyfriend #jealous #trend #viral #customersmostloved #dentalhygienist #fypシ #fypシ゚viral #greenscreen
Maxillary canines are some of the most common impacted teeth. If they are seen by an orthodontist around the age of 6-7 we are able to develop a treatment plan to make sure they come in correctly. Unfortunately it is common for these teeth to get stuck if not treated early.  #orthodontics #braces #fyp #expander #teeth #dentistry #dentaltips #impactedtooth #impactedcanine #greenscreenvideo
What is happening here? #endodontics #endodontist #dentistry #dentist #dentists #dentistryschool #dentalschool #dentalhygienist #dentalassistant #toothache #tooth #teeth
Do you experience daily dizziness, and you have stiffness or pain in your neck? Have you also been to ENTs, neurologists, the eye doctor, vertigo specialists for BPPV treatments and had all sorts of text but everything comes back ‘normal’ and nothing works? Well, there are three parts to the vestibular system, which includes vision, inner ear and proprioception. Proprioception means there are receptors in your tissues that tell you where your body part is moving in space. When this information is erroneous, it sends mis-information to the brain causing dizziness.  When it comes to the SCM or sternocleidomastoid muscle, there are two major implications when it comes to dizziness… 1.) The SCM or sternocleidomastoid is very rich in mechanical receptor activity because of the muscle controls head movement in so many directions, including extension, rotation, flexion and sidebend… so when there is dysfunction in the muscle, the vestibular system gets confused as to where the head is in space. 2.) When the SCM is in spasm (or tight), it can cause compression in the upper cervical region, which also impacts mechanical receptors there as well as can compress structures which directly leads to dizziness. 🚨The solution is twofold: 👉🏽 Solution 1.) We need to normalize the health of that muscle, the SCM by stretching, releasing and activating it properly. (AS SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO) 👉🏽Solution 2.) We have to figure out why it got tight in the first place? Is it overcompensating for some thing else? Is there a TMJ disorder at play?  Is there a neck, shoulder, posture or lifestyle issue that’s causing this? #dizziness #vertigo #bppv #dizzinessrelief #headacherelief #migraine #vestibularmigraine #ent #dentistry #neurologist
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Do you experience daily dizziness, and you have stiffness or pain in your neck? Have you also been to ENTs, neurologists, the eye doctor, vertigo specialists for BPPV treatments and had all sorts of text but everything comes back ‘normal’ and nothing works? Well, there are three parts to the vestibular system, which includes vision, inner ear and proprioception. Proprioception means there are receptors in your tissues that tell you where your body part is moving in space. When this information is erroneous, it sends mis-information to the brain causing dizziness. When it comes to the SCM or sternocleidomastoid muscle, there are two major implications when it comes to dizziness… 1.) The SCM or sternocleidomastoid is very rich in mechanical receptor activity because of the muscle controls head movement in so many directions, including extension, rotation, flexion and sidebend… so when there is dysfunction in the muscle, the vestibular system gets confused as to where the head is in space. 2.) When the SCM is in spasm (or tight), it can cause compression in the upper cervical region, which also impacts mechanical receptors there as well as can compress structures which directly leads to dizziness. 🚨The solution is twofold: 👉🏽 Solution 1.) We need to normalize the health of that muscle, the SCM by stretching, releasing and activating it properly. (AS SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO) 👉🏽Solution 2.) We have to figure out why it got tight in the first place? Is it overcompensating for some thing else? Is there a TMJ disorder at play? Is there a neck, shoulder, posture or lifestyle issue that’s causing this? #dizziness #vertigo #bppv #dizzinessrelief #headacherelief #migraine #vestibularmigraine #ent #dentistry #neurologist
you been flossing? 🤨 #dentist  #fypシ #dentistry #fyp #dentists
Local Anesthesia - Residency Day 1257 12.17.24 #dentistsoftiktok #doctorsoftiktok #doctor #doctorgallagher #dentist #oralsurgery #viral #dentalstudent #dentalschool #dental #dentistry #residency #omfs #doctors #doctorlife #dentistlife #surgeonlife #surgery #surgeon
My BP Cutoff For Surgery Is 100 Diastolic - Residency Day 1256 12.16.24 #dentistsoftiktok #doctorsoftiktok #doctor #doctorgallagher #dentist #oralsurgery #viral #dentalstudent #dentalschool #dental #dentistry #residency #omfs #doctors #doctorlife #dentistlife #surgeonlife #surgery #surgeon

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