A particular focus of our practice is functional analysis: functional diagnostics examines the movement sequences of the masticatory apparatus, the masticatory muscles, the position of the jaws in relation to each other and the position of the temporomandibular joints in the joint cavity. We use a modern temporomandibular joint diagnostic measuring device (Freecorder Bluefox) for computer-aided joint path analysis. On the one hand, the aim is to find possible causes in the mouth and jaw area in patients with complaints such as night-time teeth grinding, headaches, neck tension, tinnitus and sleep disorders - and to treat them. In some cases, we treat craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD) with a bite splint and/or osteopathy or physiotherapy. Here we work together with experienced osteopaths and physiotherapists. Together with them, we also think in the other direction and try to find out whether the cause of the complaints lies in other areas of the musculoskeletal system.
On the other hand, we use functional diagnostics to insert planned dental prostheses in pain-free patients in such a way that no discomfort can occur. We use the high-precision measuring device to find the ideal bite position for crowns, bridges and implants.

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