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Symptoms TruDenta Treats: + Headaches and Migraines + Clenching and Grinding (Bruxism) + Dental Wear and Tooth Breakage + Clicking and Popping of the Jaw + Head, Neck or Jaw Discomfort + TMJ/TMD + Vertigo + Tinnitus No Pain! No Drugs! No Needles! Stop Suff ering! No Pain, No Drugs, No Needles TruDenta utilizes systems and methods perfected in sports and advanced dental medicine. The treatments are painless, pleasant and require no drugs or needles. With TruDenta, we are able to provide lasting relief from issues that you may have suffered with for many years. We also help reverse the unbalanced bite that leads to painful dysfunctions of the TMJ and dental foundation. + Migraines and headaches + Jaw, tooth, face, neck or shoulder pain + Clicking or popping of the jaw + Grinding of the teeth Relieve Pain and Discomfort The Long Island Group For Headache Management, Ltd 300 Garden City Plaza Suite 214 Garden City NY 11530 http://www.headachecenteroflongisland.com 877 626-0969 Dr. Cary Ganz

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Symptoms TruDenta Treats:+ Headaches and Migraines+ Clenching and Grinding (Bruxism)+ Dental Wear and Tooth Breakage+ Clicking and Popping of the Jaw+ Head, Neck or Jaw Discomfort+ TMJ/TMD+ Vertigo+ Tinnitus

No Pain!No Drugs!

No Needles!

StopSu� ering!

No Pain, No Drugs, No NeedlesTruDenta utilizes systems and methods perfected in sports and advanced dental medicine. The treatments are painless, pleasant and require no drugs or needles. With TruDenta, we are able to provide lasting relief from issues that you may have su� ered with for many years.

We also help reverse the unbalanced bite that leads to painful dysfunctions of the TMJ and dental foundation.

+ Migraines and headaches+ Jaw, tooth, face, neck or shoulder pain+ Clicking or popping of the jaw+ Grinding of the teeth

Relieve Pain and Discomfort

Su� ering!

The Long Island Group For Headache Management, Ltd

300 Garden City Plaza Suite 214Garden City NY 11530

http://www.headachecenteroflongisland.com

877 626-0969

Dr. Cary Ganz

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The Future of DentistryDentists traditionally are trained to repair your teeth, straighten your teeth, whiten your teeth and even replace your teeth. Now, with modern technology and techniques, they can diagnose and treat symptoms caused by the complex forces that operate and control your head, mouth, jaw and teeth.

The head and mouth are home to a myriad of nerves, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints and bones, which a� ect not only your teeth, but your overall health and well-being.

The forces created by these elements, when not properly balanced, can result in serious conditions that include: headaches and migraines, chronic head, neck and face pain, clenching, grinding, ringing or fullness in the ears, broken teeth, popping of the jaw and numerous other symptoms not typically associated with dentistry.

We can now treat and resolve the underlying cause of the problem, not just the symptoms!

A� ecting the Head and Face:� Chronic headaches� Migraine� Sinus and cluster headaches� TMJ/TMD� Forehead pain� Scalp pain or sensitivity to touch� Headaches at the back of the head� Facial numbness

� Discomfort or pain of the face� Pain in the cheek muscles� Uncontrollable tongue movements� Locking of the jaw opened or closed� Limited opening of the jaw� Inability to open the jaw evenly� Jaw deviates to one side when opening� Inability to � nd the correct bite� Uncontrollable jaw movements

Note: These symptoms may indicate another more serious condition or disease. It is important to receive a thorough examination and diagnosis from a quali� ed health care professional. ©2015 Dental Resource Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 1/2015

A� ecting the Teeth and Gums:� Clenching during the day or at night� Clicking teeth together at night� Grinding teeth at night (bruxism)� Tooth pain� Sensitive teeth� Broken teeth

A� ecting the Ears:� Ear congestion� Buzzing, ringing or roaring sounds� Diminished hearing� Clogged, stu� y or itchy ears� Feeling of ear fullness� Ear pain without infection� Balance problems, vertigo or dizziness

Painful Symptoms Potentially Related to Dental Force Imbalance:

Our Office Is UniqueOur office is trained and equipped with patented examination, diagnostic and treatment technologies. We will quickly and objectively measure the dental forces which often lead to painful symptoms.

You will see a real time movie of your bite, and the distribution of the forces within your mouth, on a tooth-by-tooth basis.

Our proven methods identify issues which can lead to painful symptoms.

A� ecting the Eyes: � Pain above, below or behind the eyes � Bloodshot eyes� Blurred vision

� Pressure behind the eyes� Light sensitivity� Watering of the eyes

Patient Testimonials"I truly enjoyed the treatment and de� nitely feel the di� erence."

"After 40 years of headaches, I have not had another one in the 15 months since completing treatment."

"I felt like a million bucks. After my treatment yesterday, I felt wonderful. It's a total well-being experience."

"It was absolutely amazing. It was

really truly amazing. It was almost overwhelming. It was incredible."

"Surprising how quick the results are after treatment."

"It actually shows results after only one treatment."

"I had headaches all day, every day. I was taking probably 24 Ibuprofen every day. [Since the treatment] I haven't taken Ibuprofen for headaches for four weeks!"

View video patient testimonials at www.headachecenteroflongisland.comDigital diagnostic technologies measure dental

forces and range of motion impairment.