Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (November 12, 2012)-- A new textbook, Understanding, Assessing and Treating Dentomandibular Sensorimotor Dysfunction, will be released during the Greater New York Dental Meeting. A $79 value, it will be available from Dental Resource Systems, Inc. (DRS)free to the first 100 visitors to booth #3302. After that, it will be available during the meeting for the special show price of $39.
Dental headache care is a fast-growing niche in dentistry now that research demonstrates that stress and improper dental forces associated with the muscles, nerves, tendons, and ligaments within the mouth, jaw, neck, and face areas contribute to chronic headaches, migraines, and other symptoms.
Understanding, Assessing & Treating Dentomandibular Sensorimotor Dysfunctionis a resource for dentists that defines the physiological and neurological anatomy in the dentomandibular area and its connection to pain. It also explains how dysfunction in this area can be the underlying cause of many chronic headaches and migraines—as well as other painful and discomforting symptoms—and how and why dentists are in the ideal position to treat them. A comprehensive rehabilitation therapy, which is discussed and illustrated in this well-referenced text, can be used effectively in the dental practice to target the heart of the dysfunction and sensorimotor influence.
Mark W. Montgomery, DMD, co-contributor, will be available on Monday, November 26 from 12 noon until 6 p.m. at booth #3302 to sign copies of the book. With illustrations, photographs, easy-to-follow tables, and a subject index, along with self-assessment quizzes following every chapter, Understanding, Assessing & Treating Dentomandibular Sensorimotor Dysfunction is an educational volume sure to enlighten and inspire dentists interested in doing more to relieve their patient’s pain.
With a forward by Roger Levin, DDS, and an editorial board that includes Martin Jablow, DMD, Ron Ritsco, DMD, and John Schwartz, DDS, Understanding, Assessing & Treating Dentomandibular Sensorimotor Dysfunction is also a must-read for dentists looking to stabilize the dental foundation prior to undertaking smile designs or full-mouth reconstructions.
About Dental Resource Systems, Inc. and the TruDenta System
Dental Resource Systems, Inc. (DRS) supplies complete equipment and training for identifying, assessing, and treating dental force related disorders. Headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, DRS and its initiatives are overseen by an esteemed advisory board whose members represent some of the most successful and forward thinking minds in their respective industries, including dentistry, medicine, marketing, and others. Additionally, DRS has partnered with NOVA Southeastern University, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Sesame Communications, Nierman Practice Management, and dental organizations such as the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health (www.AAOSH.org).
The company’s TruDenta System is a state-of-the-art, complete system for assessing, treating, and managing dynamic force imbalances in the mouth. It incorporates patented assessment and treatment technology and software, supplemented by extensive clinical training and ongoing practice implementation assistance. The multiple examination and treatment devices and modalities, which represent a proven combination of sports medicine rehabilitation and advanced dentistry technologies, are cleared by the FDA.