Just to let people think again (dentists, are there here some...?) about
the possible role of TMJ and dystonia (some weeks ago I've posted already something
in that direction.........)
Just to let people think again (dentists, are there here some...?) about
the possible role of TMJ and dystonia (some weeks ago I've posted already something
in that direction.........)
I've had treatment from both Drs. Jennings and Demerjian. The initial response was promising but it did not sustain. Both doctors have a better track record treating dystonia than PD. Also, epilepsy and Tourette's. PD is such a moving target that achieving a long-term, stable response is very difficult. After 2+ years and thousands of dollars that is what I believe.
I practiced dentistry for over 20 years and never saw a TMJ case related to PD
Thank you Larrydds !!
Six years ago there were some Posts on this forum about that.
And there still circulating some videos on the internet : Dr. Dwight Jennings, Dr. Brendan Stack, Dr. Demerjian......, but the last two years : no new videos, and almost no articles. So I think, I have to let it go 😔
Still, I wondering if there could be a partiel connections, because of the close anatomical situation........