Homeopathy | Craniomandibular dysfunction

Homeopathy Herbal remedies that can be used against CMD aim primarily at reducing or even completely eliminating the nocturnal crunching, also known as bruxism. A positive side effect may be that associated toothache disappears. Recommended are homeopathic globules such as Belladonna C9 or Chamomilla C9, which reduce nervousness. Stramonium or Asa foetida can help against … Homeopathy | Craniomandibular dysfunction

Ecstasy: Drug Effects, Side Effects, Dosage and Uses

Products Ecstasy is not legally available in many countries. It is one of the prohibited substances under the Federal Narcotics Act (schedule d). However, ecstasy is known to be manufactured and trafficked illegally. Structure and properties Ecstasy or 3,4-methylenedioxy–methamphetamine (MDMA, C11H15NO2, Mr = 193.2 g/mol) is a derivative of methamphetamine and is usually administered as … Ecstasy: Drug Effects, Side Effects, Dosage and Uses

Diagnosis | Jaw Pain

Diagnosis In case of severe pain in the jaw area, you should make an appointment with a dentist as soon as possible.This is the first point of contact and the physician refers after appraisal and necessity to an orthodontist. The attending dentist will examine the area in the mouth and will then usually arrange for … Diagnosis | Jaw Pain

Jaw Pain

The jaw is anatomically counted to the facial skull (viscerocranium) and consists of two parts, the upper jaw (maxilla) and the lower jaw (mandible). Both the upper jaw and the lower jaw serve as holding structure for the teeth embedded in them. Jaw pains can originate both from the jawbone and the surrounding soft tissue … Jaw Pain

Prognosis | Jaw Pain

Prognosis The prognosis for any pain that may occur in the jaw area is generally good if timely medical or dental treatment has taken place and the patient shows a high degree of cooperation. A possible exception are defects in the case of tumors. Here, the primary tumor and the course of the disease as … Prognosis | Jaw Pain

The temporomandibular joint

med. : Articulatio temperomandibularis Introduction The joints provide the mobility of the human body. They connect one or more bones together. Depending on their tasks, we distinguish between: The temporomandibular joint (Articulatio temperomandibularis) is a rotating and sliding joint. The joints have a complicated structure and place high demands on diagnostics and therapy. Ball joints … The temporomandibular joint