Why YOU should treat your TMJ here?

neuromuscular dentist Dr. Ban Barbat

is uniquely qualified to treat TMJ disorders

When the jaw joints are misaligned or strained due to bite misalignment, it affects the muscles, ligaments and nerves of your back, neck and shoulders. This can cause painful symptoms that are seemingly unrelated to the jaw joints, such as tingling in fingers or dizziness.

Why Dr. Ban Barbat is your best choice…


“After receiving a doctorate in general dentistry and advanced training in cosmetic and restorative dentistry,
I began to look deeper into a newly-emerging area known as neuromuscular dentistry.

“A Neuromuscular Dentist is trained to have a unique understanding of the disruptions to cranio-facial interactions. This area of dentistry enables dentists to incorporate neuromuscular considerations into restorative and cosmetic dental treatment. Dentists trained in this area are able to help their patients avoid problems in the future or correct those they may have struggled with for years.

“In our Macomb County dental office, our commitment to TMJ disorder patients is unsurpassed in both skills and technology.

Unlike many offices who rely on exhaustive tensing and clunky myographic testing, we use technology that easily cuts diagnostic time in half with exceptional views for accurate, precision diagnosis and treatment planning.”

Dr. Barbat’s technology specific to TMJ disorder includes:

cone beam 3d imaging

captures clear, concise and intricate views at the lowest radiation levels possible. In one pass, these images are ideal for the assessment of the jaws and evaluation of the TMJ (jaw joints).

BioPak

technology records the functions and congruity of the upper and lower jaw, jaw joints, and associated muscles at various ranges. This information is a significant aid in proper diagnosis and treatment planning for TMJ disorder as well as sleep disorders and craniofacial pain.

TEKSCAN (T-SCANTM)

technology records the functions and congruity of the upper and lower jaw, jaw joints, and associated muscles at various ranges. This information is a significant aid in proper diagnosis and treatment planning for TMJ disorder as well as sleep disorders and craniofacial pain.

Schedule your free consultation Today!

Do you have symptoms associated with TMJ disorder? During your FREE Consultation, Dr. Barbat will answer you questions and discuss options that are best for your individual needs and goals.