Wolf Family Dentistry

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3550 West Johnson Road
LaPorte, IN 46350

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1 (219) 362-3730
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Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
Wolf Family Dentistry - LaPorte, IN
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  • Wolf Family Dentistry strives to build meaningful provider-patient relationships and to provide dentistry in a caring environment. We have the latest technology to provide outstanding quality of care. Our patients can trust that they are receiving the highest level of general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry and having fun at the same time!

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  • Hours: monday: 09:00AM-04:00PM, tuesday: 09:00AM-04:00PM, wednesday: 09:00AM-05:00PM, thursday: 10:00AM-03:00PM
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    Understanding TMJ - Relief & Treatment at Wolf Family Dentistry At Wolf Family Dentistry, we understand how disruptive a temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ / TMD) can be. If you're experiencing jaw pain, headaches, clicking or popping when you open your mouth, or stiffness in your jaw and neck - you may be dealing with TMJ dysfunction. Our goal is to provide comprehensive TMJ treatment, tailored to your unique case, so you can reclaim comfort, function and a pain-free smile. What is TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder)? The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects your lower jaw (mandible) to your skull, allowing motions such as opening, closing, chewing and speaking. A TMJ disorder (TMD) occurs when this joint or its associated muscles become stressed, inflamed, misaligned or overloaded. Symptoms often include jaw pain, earaches, headaches, and restricted mouth movement. Common Causes & Contributing Factors -Teeth grinding (bruxism) or jaw clenching (commonly during sleep). -Bite misalignment or malocclusion causing uneven jaw pressure. -Stress-related muscle tension in the jaw, neck or face. -Trauma or injury to the jaw or daily jaw overuse. -Arthritis or degeneration within the TMJ or surrounding structures. Understanding the root cause is key to effective TMJ treatment - and at Wolf Family Dentistry we combine clinical evaluation, patient history, and advanced diagnostics to tailor a solution.
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