dr. helman thinks that both muscles and joints are affected. he believes his patient grinds her teeth at night and assumes that the resulting pressure causes the joint task and her job to slip, which leads to the muscle pain. as all the other factors include predisposition, hormones, stress, and gender. 4 times more women suffer from cmd than man covina. nito has symptoms have improved. she can now open her mouth much wider. she's been wearing a customized mouth guard called an occlusal splint for 6 weeks. it relieves the job joins and relaxes. the muscles keep kind of up to monitors know optimal job position on the split up the least splint therapy is all about change and that a lot of when i bite down normally on my teeth and the job has a certain position, freedom of all the splinters has changed the position of the job they're shooting, and this establishes completely new functional patterns, furnished the judge joins before, going to different position in length. and so the most of us have to act differently most couldn't if that's what ma