What sets Dr. Nick apart? Neural Occlusion screening!

Nick Yiannios DDS PLLC
Nick Yiannios DDS PLLC
9.7 هزار بار بازدید - 8 سال پیش - A young man travels from
A young man travels from Pennsylvania to see Dr. Nick in Arkansas to see if he was a candidate for the bite alignment treatment known as MAGD (measured anterior guidance development) therapy to help him with his chronic problems that he has had while chewing for many years.  This video documents what his experience was like seeing Dr. Nick for a bite/TMD consultation, start to finish.  He and Dr. Nick explain many of the steps involved with the Neural Occlusion screening protocols, why they are done, and what they mean.  Neural Occlusion screening = MRI & CBCT 3D imaging interpretation, EMG, Tscan, JVA; all of these technologies plus a very detailed and thorough and comprehensive exam.  All of these steps are accomplished BEFORE we ever consider attempting DTR therapy (or any other type of bite, splint, or surgical manipulations), as we are objectively looking for stability in the jaw joint hinges (the TMJ's) themselves, as well as objectively measuring the muscles, the timing of the bite, etc.  Finding a diagnosis precedes initiating treatment; MEASURED really MATTERS!

Dr. Nick discusses his rationale behind why he does what he does, and why it helps identify problems that typically are missed by others.  He even describes how he applies many of these principles to his everyday practice of dentistry.  Orthopedic and growth and development evaluations, the condition, position, and degree of herniation of the TMJ disks (or lack thereof), lack or presence of joint inflammation, status of the bone, muscular output measurements, force/time measurements between opposing teeth, and much more...  

Dr. Yiannios calls the above protocols "Neural Occlusion" screening, and his teaching center, the Center for Neural Occlusion, strives to teach other health care providers these principles.  Doctors who have (or are) undergoing training in this regard can be found on the Center for Neural Occlusion (CNO) website, CNOtmj.com.  Dr. Yiannios' practice can be contact at:  [email protected].  Patients seeking out providers who follow the Neural Occlusion protocols on the CNO website are strongly encouraged to find doctors who have reached the level 3 status.  Over time, more and more providers will pass through the curriculum and become listed as level 3.  The higher their CNO level, the more able the provider will be to tie in the hard and soft tissue 3D imaging to the practical diagnosis and treatment of confounding bite and TMJ disorders.

To learn more, do one or more of the following:  

click http://wp.me/p5PDxd-19i
visit drnickdds.com
email [email protected]
call 479.876.8000

NOTE:  Dr. Nick Yiannios has created a teaching institution (the Center for Neural Occlusion/CNO) to teach dentists and other health care professionals about bite issues (occlusal), muscular TMD issues, bite-related headaches, DTR, and 3D imaging of the TMJ's.  To connect your dental or health care provider with learning opportunities, send them to:
CNOtmj.com

To learn more about CNO dental continuing education online & live courses in general:  https://cnotmj.com/

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Dr. Yiannios is a general dentist and the American Dental Association does not recognize a specialty in "TMJ", and as such, there is no specialized training required to perform or advertise such services.
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