Wow-- this is the first time i'm hearing about the constrictor muscles and it makes so much sense why I'm waking up with pain in my jaw/neck/face and also a gasping for air sensation soon after falling alseep-- the sensation is always on the left side and I don't really fit the criteria for sleep apnea.
Hi - I just came across this video. You can turn on captions in your language by clicking on the settings option (looks like a gear wheel) then select captions > auto-translate > and then pick your language.
Salut - Je viens de tomber sur cette vidéo. Vous pouvez activer les sous-titres dans votre langue en cliquant sur l'option de paramètres (qui ressemble à une roue dentée), puis sélectionnez sous-titres > traduction automatique > puis choisissez votre langue.
I'm disappointed that this only covered TMJ. The Facebook post from the Ehlers Danlos Society made it seem like it would also cover topics such as gums and teeth. That man also doesn't seem to know a whole lot about the different kinds of EDS. He could barely pronounce them.
Hello! If you fast forward to 18:18, Dr. Mitakides begins speaking about the other common oral manifestations. He includes information on periodontal issues, the palates, bone, teeth, bit alignment, neck issues, and a few other topics.
the part about dental implants not being recommended was something i was curious about. glad it was asked towards the end
Wow-- this is the first time i'm hearing about the constrictor muscles and it makes so much sense why I'm waking up with pain in my jaw/neck/face and also a gasping for air sensation soon after falling alseep-- the sensation is always on the left side and I don't really fit the criteria for sleep apnea.
Thank you Dr. John Mtakides for your very informative and thorough presentation on TMJ and how prevalent it is in Elhers Danlos patients.
i wonder if this is why i've had inescapable chronic cluster headaches. i do have most of the symptoms of EDS
Thank you Dr. Mtakides for the knowledgeable and detailed explanation!
can we learn more about the procedure that puts the rotated verterbrae back in?
Did the scripts ever get done?
Bonjour. Avez-vous une traduction de cette conférence en français, s'il vous plaît ?
Hi - I just came across this video. You can turn on captions in your language by clicking on the settings option (looks like a gear wheel) then select captions > auto-translate > and then pick your language.
Salut - Je viens de tomber sur cette vidéo. Vous pouvez activer les sous-titres dans votre langue en cliquant sur l'option de paramètres (qui ressemble à une roue dentée), puis sélectionnez sous-titres > traduction automatique > puis choisissez votre langue.
Google’s AI for translation has really improved. It’s super cool & useful now! 😊
@@maritesshoy317 Merciiii !
I'm disappointed that this only covered TMJ. The Facebook post from the Ehlers Danlos Society made it seem like it would also cover topics such as gums and teeth.
That man also doesn't seem to know a whole lot about the different kinds of EDS. He could barely pronounce them.
Hello! If you fast forward to 18:18, Dr. Mitakides begins speaking about the other common oral manifestations. He includes information on periodontal issues, the palates, bone, teeth, bit alignment, neck issues, and a few other topics.
Your negativity is what’s disappointing here.