lundi 8 novembre 2010

Bad posture

One of the arguments headlights by the occlusion and posture specialists is to brandish an abnormal swallowing habit as being the possible cause of tinnitus and occlusion disorders. It is true that the bad tongue position contribute to the symptoms aggravation, but this abnormal tongue position is also a consequence of the dysfunction of a unit consisted with the jaw, certain cranial nerves and the spinal column. Thus we are victim of this bad swallowing which as a strong connection to occlusion adjustment and to correct position of to the cervical vertebrae. In fact all the spinal cord bad alignment can be responsible of the tongue bad position. But to be precise, actually, it is necessary to take into account all the body articulations. I speak about vertebrae and of articulations but it would be more exact to speak about the muscles that enable them to be driven. 
Osteopath use to say that the structure controls the functions; I think that it’s an excellent spirit view provided this one is not too narrow. I noted during my many consultations that dentists adhered rather badly to this concept and there were sometimes even savagely opposite to it. Doctors when they are confronted to unexplained disorders are often tempted to blame brain. The structural explanation seems too simple for people having often passed more than 7 years studying the body complexities. This bad tongue position is a factor worsening the whole of the disorders but I would speculate by saying that it’s seldom the cause. I speak about speculation because I already heard about children who had the bad habits to suck their tongue as they do it with their thumb.

One function of the tongue is to contribute to the opening of the Eustachian tube during swallowing. In order to act on the elevator muscles of the palate and the tensor velum muscle playing a part in this opening, the tongue must be plated against the palate. The opening and the closing of the Eustachian tube allow the maintaining of a constant pressure in this one which must be equal to that of the atmospheric pressure. When the tongue is in low position this function is not correctly done any more. One feels a blocking on the level of the Eustachian tubes which is quickly accompanied by a feeling of obstructed ear really corresponding to a fall of the hearing which will be worsening as long as the Eustachian tube will be blocked. This phenomenon is also responsible for certain tinnitus because it seems to me that they can come from several origins. The compression of the 8th cranial nerve (hearing nerve) could be involved.
One can imagine that the action of the tongue on the teeth can disturb occlusion. The constant pressure exerted on the teeth can generate their displacement. Within the framework TMJ when this pressure is constant on the mandible incisors that causes their displacement forwards. These teeth displacement forwards will cause the mandible to move backward. According to Bernard BRICOT this mandible too in withdrawal will disturb the posture; the person concerned will have the body curved forwards.

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mardi 28 septembre 2010

Tinnutis and TMJ




I have consulted several specialists, otolaryngologists, osteopaths, dental surgeons, occlusodontists, stomatologists. I was held many speeches and have been exposed many theses (the problem is chemical, psychological, due to bad dental contact or noise traumatism …). Some of these theories could be true…
After a long period of wandering to audition specialist cabinets that made me swallow a good part of the sample medicines available in drugstores for tinnitus treatment, access to the worldwide web lead me to unsuspected paths. I landed to dentist cabinet or to osteopaths and I have even contacted some healers who had the honesty to tell me not to be able to do anything for my tinnitus. In a last recourse I even call God for help, but he didn’t answer me, at least not with the clarity I hoped…
Consulting dentists made me sure about two things: first, my problem was effectively related to my teeth. Second, dentists didn’t know how to solve it. Their opinions on the question even show many discrepancies.
According to the remarks made by some of them, it even seemed that the whole issue was hopeless. But experience taught me one thing: when one puts energy to seek something, one ends up finding it.
Tinnitus can occur for various reasons: accidents, noise traumatisms, drug intoxications, otospongiosis, occlusion disorders, etc. Noise traumatisms and occlusion disorders are the most frequents causes. Other causes are rather marginal. Noise traumatisms can sometimes be healed with drugs called vasodilators. In my opinion, the most unknown cause responsible of the major number of tinnitus cases is dental occlusion disorder.

Tinnitus must be comprehended as distress signals that indicate that something is going wrong. They are only one symptom among several others resulting from a dysfunction of our corporal mechanism.

Tinnitus is only the tree that hides the forest. Dr. James Costen, a precursor on the matter, spoke about ENT disorders whereas actually the number of disorders in question goes far beyond this framework. A large number of health issues related to a bad position of the mandible are treated specifically by therapists dedicated to the concerned part of the body.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of the symptoms that could happen along with tinnitus.

  • Deafness
  • Vertigos
  • Nauseas
  • Heart disorders
  • Memory and concentration disorders
  • Headaches
  • Bruxism
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome
  • Eye disorders
  • Muscular tensions (pains in the neck and the in the back)
  • Decrease of intellectual faculties
  • Eczema
  • Nervousness
  • Depressive state


This display of problems can appear terrifying but I can ensure you that it there no exaggeration, because I suffered myself from all these symptoms, sometimes simultaneously.
All these disorders may result from a bad jaw balance related to a bad position of the teeth. Different terminologies are used to identify this same problem: dental malocclusion, fibromyalgia, temporo-mandibular joint disorder (TMJ).
I’d rather refer to it as to Costen’s syndrome, because he was the first to bring about the responsibility of the teeth in several eye, nose and throat (ENT) disorders.
But I will consider as synonyms the terms mentioned above.

Almost every organ of our body is dealt with by a specialist that we address, either spontaneously, or via a generalist doctor. And for each sick part of the body, the research teams work on developing specific drugs. Thus was propagated the medicine of the effect to the detriment of that of the cause. Considering the victims of the TMJ (which are many more than we think), treating the symptoms does not make any sense, because the cumulated side effects of the drugs tend to generate more problems than they actually solve.

Once you will have come to a certain degree of consciousness of the mechanisms that originate these evil symptoms, you will realize that these mysterious diseases of which you have been victim recently or for several years are not as mysterious as they appear to be.

I can definitely assert that there are very few people who do not suffer from disorders originated in a bad position of the jaws.

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