Painful, aching jaw? Sore, sensitive teeth? Stiff neck? Tension headaches? Morning headaches?
A Major Breakthrough!
If you suffer from these problems, you should know about The NTI Clenching Suppression System.
The high intensity contractions of the muscles of the jaw can become painful. The forces generated can cause pain to surrounding tissues, joints, and other muscles. By reducing the intensity of the clenching, you can effectively minimize the source of the pain - in many cases, in just a few days.
The NTI device has been used successfully with thousands of patients. It has received a marketing allowance from the FDA and complies with all requirements as an approved dental device.
In one office visit we can create a custom-made NTI oral appliance. The tiny, clear-plastic device fits over your front teeth at night and makes clenching virtually impossible. In a few days or weeks, your clenching reflex is suppressed. Morning headache pain, neck pain, sore jaw, and other related pain associated with involuntary intense clenching usually begins to resolve and disappear.
Yes. Traditional flat-plane splints and nightguard devices provide a surface for you to "bite down on." New studies show, however, that these devices can actually increase the intensity of your clenching reflex, often to over 104% of your normal bite. High-intensity clenching has recently been found to be the real cause of the problem. With the advent of the revolutionary NTI device, we can begin to solve the real problem: actually preventing your back teeth from clenching intensely and coming into contact with each other. Stop intense clenching; stop the source of the pain.
Yes. By reducing the intensity of involuntary clenching at night while you're asleep (and even during the day if stress triggers unconscious involuntary clenching at work and home), the NTI device minimizes clenching intensity and, in time, minimizes intense clenching as the source of your pain.
Within a few hours to a few weeks. Many patients report significant relief overnight, others usually report relief within a month. Your highly trained clenching muscles have to un-learn their intense activity, and the time it takes to accomplish this varies from patient to patient.
Usually dental insurance plans will help pay for the procedure. But all dental insurance plans are different. Check with your dental plan administrator and be sure to discuss it with the insurance administrator in our office.