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Relationship between TMD, Sleep Disorders and Pain
Relationship between TMD, Sleep Disorders and Pain
Often called the “imposter syndrome”, TMJ disorder can be the result of many causes. TMD can have its roots in issues as diverse as direct injury, bruxism or even disordered breathing. In the next hour, we will discuss the leading causes of TMD and also acquire a basic understanding of sleep disordered breathing bruxism.
Speaker: Dr. Shab Krish
Dr. Shab Krish, the director of TMJ and Sleep Therapy Centre of North Texas, is passionate about helping people improve their quality of life. As a double specialist in both Periodontics and Endodontics, she founded Associates in Periodontics, Implantology and Endodontics and has been serving the Lewisville, Flower Mound, Denton, and surrounding North Texas communities for over 25 years.
After suffering from Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) pain herself for many years and being unable to find a solution, Dr. Krish started to study TMD, Sleep Disordered Breathing, and Craniofacial Pain. She now has over 20,000 Continuing Education credits in the field, including board certifications with the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, and the American Board of Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine.
After learning how to relieve her own pain and improve her sleep, Dr. Krish decided to devote all of her time to exclusively treating TMD, Craniofacial Pain, and sleep disorders by opening the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of North Texas.