"Your dental office is one of the few I have encountered that is welcoming, friendly, and professional in its energy, design and people... Thank you for offering neuromuscular dentistry. Your kind generosity will always be remembered"

Bonnie

"Thank you all so much for my beautiful new smile! I no longer feel self concious when I smile. I feel like I have a whole new outlook on my soon to be "retirement years". Thanks to Dr Babin and your professional team for a wonderful experience."

Brenda

"Thanks so much for all the tender care"

Judy

"Thank-You all so much for my great smile. I love it so much!!"

Wendy

"Thank you very much Dr Babin and staff. You have gone above and beyond the call of duty,and have been professional and caring. My finance and both our families and friends all really appreciate your hard work for our special day"

Joel

"My family and I owe you so much thanks for taking such great care of us. At our previous dental office I never felt confident or taken care of. We are so thankful we switched dentists."

Jason

"A thank you to Dr Babin and the team there. I've had nothing but terrifying experiences at the dentist but my latest fillings with Dr Babin were SO much better than I've had before. I barely felt the freezing and really appreciate the extra effort the dental assistants put in to make me feel comfortable"

Sarah

I wanted to be able to smile a big smile without being embarrased and covering my teeth...(you) have opened up a part ofmy life that I have kept closed away from the world my whole adult life - my smile...

With the skills you have and may not realize as you go day to day just how special you all really are with skilled

TMD / TMJ Dentistry

Do You Have Symptoms?

If you experience any of the following symptoms... you may be a candidate for neuromuscular dentistry:

  • headaches
  • neck, shoulder or facial pain
  • vertigo (dizziness)
  • clicking, popping or noise in the jaw joint
  • worn or chipped teeth and/or restorations
  • ringing and/or congestion in the ears
  • limited opening of the mouth
  • clenching and/or grinding of the teeth
  • tingling in the fingertips
  • loose teeth

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who Suffers From TMJ?
The majority of people suffer from TMJ to some degree. Although women report more pain from TMJ, TMJ in men causes as much or more damage to the teeth, gums, bones and joints. Children are especially sensitive to TMJ and usually show early signs with ear infections, leaning their head on an arm, lip, cheek, or finger biting, sucking or chewing, headaches, snoring, grinding of their teeth at night, and significant chewing of gum.

Contact our office today in Victoria, (Vancouver Island) B.C. to learn more about neuromuscular therapy!

Source in part from leadingdentists.com