Research supports a collaborative approach between chiropractic and dentistry.
What is the best treatment protocol for Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ)?
Research supports a collaborative approach between chiropractic and dentistry.
A study published in the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine found a patient presenting with jaw pain, tinnitus, headaches, and neck and shoulder soreness demonstrated increased mouth opening, decreased pain rating, and an increased cervical lateral flexion range of motion after 3 weeks of a combination of chiropractic and dental care.
The benefits of inter-professional collaboration for doctors of chiropractic, dentists, medical doctors, other health care professionals includes improved patient outcomes, reduced health care costs and improved relationships with other disciplines.
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