Jaw Tracking
JT3D Jaw Tracker Our doctors also use this state-of-the-art system to help diagnose Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD). Why track jaw movement? Research shows that there are certain jaw movements which show very specific types of TMJ dysfunction For example, limited opening and closing or locking, jaw opening deviations and deflections, restricted side-to-side jaw movements, along with other indications are all widely accepted and published criteria for diagnosing TMD.
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