Articles, tagged with "jaw pain", page 5
05th August 2010
When the radiologist does not document a definitive diagnosis, you have to figure out the right codes for the signs and symptoms that lead to the exam. What's more, ICD-9 2011 wants to add some all-new options to the hunt. These new codes may justify med...
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Author:
James Smith
21st July 2010
When the radiologist does not document a definitive diagnosis, you have to hunt down the right codes for the signs or symptoms that lead to the exam. ICD-9 2011 is looking to add some new options to the hunt.
These all-new codes may justify medical nece...
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Author:
James Smith
05th July 2010
There are numerous problems that couples have to face in their life. One that they never see approaching is the trouble that comes when one of them snores all night. This normally keeps the other spouse from getting a peaceful night's sleep and it is ordi...
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Author:
nlwest21
22nd June 2010
Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue produces pain in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons throughout the body, you also suffer from extreme exhaustion, even with a good nights sleep it won't relieve the tiredness, also exercise is not recommended as it only in...
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Author:
reddyysnr.wellness
24th May 2010
Tinnitus is a condition where only the sufferer can hear ringing or other types of noise, which is not present in real life. Some tinnitus sufferer hear the ringing in one ear, some have it in both ears, and there are also people who hear sounds in their ...
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Author:
Serena Loo
19th May 2010
When you have tinnitus, you hear ringing or other types of sound in the absence of an external sound stimuli. The ringing can be heard in one ear or both ears; some people hear the sounds in their head. Although many tinnitus cases are not that severe, th...
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Author:
Serena Loo
11th May 2010
If you are experiencing a lot of jaw pain and have come to read about how to get some relief, please read on. There are answers out there. Personally I have been helped a lot with TMJ exercises, even when the dentist suggested surgery for my jaw.
Many ...
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Author:
Jeannie Crabtree C.Ac.
23rd April 2010
What is the best tinnitus treatment? That reminds me of the old proverb of asking the seven blind men to describe an elephant. Unfortunately, there is no straightforward answer to that question other than "it depends who you ask".
Your doctor he migh...
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Author:
Adeana
07th April 2010
The tempopmandibular joint connects the top and bottom jaw bones, and when it is dislocated or painful it is called TMJ syndrome. Symptoms of TMJ disorder include, blurred vision, congested sinuses, toothaches, as well as more obvious pain in the jaw, nec...
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Author:
Warren
07th April 2010
The pain of TMJ disorder affects millions of people around the world. TMJ refers to the temporomandibular joint which is the joint formed between the upper and lower jaws. An inflammation or misalignment of this joint and the surrounding muscles can cau...
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Author:
Warren
07th April 2010
Temporomandibular joint disorders, or TMJ disorders, are a group of medical problems that involve the temporomandibular joint. This joint connects the lower jaw and the skull. It's located directly in front of the ear on each side of the head. Supported a...
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Author:
Penelope Stone
26th March 2010
A chiropractors heal using a discipline firmly grounded in science. Although its focus is on the relationship between the skeleton, particularly the spine, and the nervous system that runs through it, chiropractic is concerned with the care of the entire ...
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Author:
Cheryl Weisz
25th March 2010
Many people suffer from headaches and other head related pains, such as neck ache, jaw pain and even backache. Sometimes a medical doctor can help to treat such symptoms, but sometimes such symptoms are linked to TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder). TM...
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Author:
Surf Pacific
24th March 2010
A good candidate for porcelain veneers is anyone who is in good health, has a sufficient amount of tooth enamel to work with, doesn't grind their teeth while asleep and wants to improve their smile.
If you meet the above criteria and want a solution f...
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Author:
Penelope Stone
24th March 2010
People that are experiencing pain and discomfort in their face and jaw should visit their dentist to determine if they are suffering from a TMJ disorder. TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. This joint connects the upper and lower jaw and when misalign...
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Author:
Penelope Stone