Tooth Interference
Here
are some of the questions that I have been asked relating to
Interference.
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What
do you mean when you use the word Interference?
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How
does Interference affect the patient?
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Why
does Interference develop?
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What
do I do if I get any Migraine symptoms?
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How
would buying your book, "Migraine, The Causes and
Treatment", help me?
1.
Question: What do you mean when you use the word Interference?
Interference
is a problem in one or other of the Dental arches that
prevents normal movement for chewing etc. The
various forms of Interference are the basic cause of
Migraine. In my book, "Migraine,
The Causes and Treatment", I go
into details. Back to Top
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2.
Question: How does Interference affect the
patient?
Interference
causes muscular spasm to develop that leads to such
Migraine symptoms as headaches, nausea, dizziness, hearing
abnormalities, vision problems, and non- articulator shoulder
pain. These, plus other symptoms, not previously
known by the Medical nor the Dental Professions, are discussed in
my above book. Back to Top of
Page
3.
Question: Why does Interference develop?
Interference can
develop as a result of normal wear and tear over time, or by the
loss of a tooth or teeth with the resultant changes that take
place between the teeth in the upper and lower Dental
arches. It is the change in the relationship between
these two sets of teeth that leads to your Migraine symptoms.
It is important to remember that there are 16 Dental Triggers
of Migraine that create Interference. Back
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4.
Question: What do I do if I get any Migraine
symptoms?
You have to find a
Dentist who is knowledgeable as to the Dental Triggers of
Migraine, and who can investigate your Dental arches for any
of the possible causes of the problem areas.Back
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5.
Question: How would buying your book, "Migraine,
The Causes and Treatment",
help me?
My new book covers all
aspects of Migraine that are
not normally recognized nor understood by Dentists and Doctors
because this research is an entirely new field. Since Migraine
affects both the physical and the emotional areas of a sufferer's
life it is essential that you know that your Dentist has bought
and has studied my first book entitled, "The Myofascial
Syndrome Its Causes and Treatment," because it gives
detailed instructions for the Dentist to follow in order to
identify and to eliminate the areas of Interference that
form the Dental Triggers of Migraine. Back
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