by Dr. Shapira | Aug 15, 2014 | Physiologic Dentistry |
Physiologic Dentistry What is it? The fundamental principle of Physiologic Dentistry involves ensuring that all physiologic muscle functions are performing as they should. The belief here is one in which doctors don’t actually heal their patients, and instead...
by Dr. Shapira | Aug 15, 2014 | Ear Ringing, Jaw Pain
Jaw pain, muscle soreness, ear ringing, and…dentistry? How it all relates Many people do not realize how much impact the mouth can have on the rest of the body. The muscles and tissue in the immediate area of the jaw are much stronger than we often assume. What...
by Dr. Shapira | Aug 12, 2014 | Blog
Paediatric snoring and ADD/ADHD Attention deficit disorder and associated hyper-activity in children has been diagnosed regularly by doctors over the past few decades. Many times the diagnosis is done at the request of a elementary school health representative for an...
by Dr. Shapira | Aug 8, 2014 | Blog
Why the emergency room may not be the best place to go for a severe migraine Emergency rooms surely provide an important service to their local communities, but some medical issues are not treated effectively in a perceived emergency situation. Migraine headaches can...
by Dr. Shapira | Aug 5, 2014 | Blog
Stop your headaches and migraines before they start People who suffer with headaches clearly understand how debilitating the problem can be, but often they do not realize there is an underlying cause. The pain can be intense, but it still just a symptom of the real...