Diagnosing the condition of the Temporal Mandibular Joint (TMJ) begins with a clinical examination and Joint Vibration Analysis (JVA). A very simple principle Bio-JVA, Joint Vibration Analysis is based on simple principles of motion and friction: When smooth surfaces rub together, little friction is created…and little vibration. If these… Read More…
Next time you go to the dentist and your dentist uses the drill. Come in prepared by using a pair of stereo headphones and a CD player with your favorite music. Or, bring in your MP3 Ipod player. They work great for muffling out sounds and makes your dental appointment… Read More…
You probably think this is a lie, but it isn’t. I developed a special technique for giving anesthetic that doesn’t hurt, hard to believe but it’s true. Has to do with a super strong topical first, angulation to the gums, rate of speed and visual magnification on the gums
Today we had an adult patient inquiring about braces. Very friendly but nervous about how they would look. Advised him how we could use invisalign or clear “ceramic” braces instead of the traditional ones. He left with a smile.
I just learned how to post blogs. Watch for future post on new dental techniques and information. Look out world, here we come!! Have a Great Day, Darren Chu D.D.S.
Diagnosing the condition of the Temporal Mandibular Joint (TMJ) begins with a clinical examination and Joint Vibration Analysis (JVA). A very simple principle Bio-JVA, Joint Vibration Analysis is based on simple principles of motion and friction: When smooth surfaces rub together, little friction is created…and little vibration. If these… Read More…