In modern times, more Americans have access to dental insurance and oral health care than in the past. It is also worth noting that the average person is living longer, thus requiring more advanced dental care to preserve their oral function, and overall quality of life. Patients who need multiple... Read more »
Biofunctional dental care is by definition, a cumulative effect of negative oral biomechanical forces coupled with medical systemic issues of acidity and inflammation. This can result in dental demise, terminal dentition, induction of bruxism, occlusal trauma, symptoms of TMD, chronic facial pain, and chronic headaches. These disorders can have a... Read more »
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