Is TMD Too Minimally Diagnosed?
With a better understanding of temporomandibular disorders, clinicians can serve more patients and refer less patients out of their practice.
Jim McKee | 5 years ago ›Is It Time to Rethink TMJ Surgery?
While TMJ problems were assumed to affect adults, recent literature shows that the TMJ is injured earlier in life than previously suspected, and earlier...
Jim McKee | 5 years ago ›How Do We Approach Cases With Clicking Jaw Joints?
When a patient comes into your office asking about their clicking jaw joint, do you have a plan of action?
Jim McKee | 5 years ago ›How To Classify TM Joints - Part II
Part I introduced a simple 5-stage method for classifying TM joints - now check out this detailed method.
Jim McKee | 6 years ago ›Classifying TM Joints - Part I
This article will describe the classification system designed by Clyde Wilkes and outline the 5 different stages of TM joints in the Wilkes...
Jim McKee | 6 years ago ›A New Perspective On Vertical Dimension
This article talks about how to redefine occlusion to include the temporomandibular joints.
Jim McKee | 6 years ago ›