Specialized physiotherapy for the maxillofacial area
Dental Physiotherapy is physiotherapy adapted to the specifics of the maxillofacial region. It effectively alleviates pain syndromes such as trigeminal neuralgia, post-extraction pain, discomfort after endodontic treatment, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunctions. The applied methods have a strong anti-inflammatory and regenerative effect, supporting faster and more comfortable recovery. In addition to treatment, dental physiotherapy also supports prevention — for example, fluoride iontophoresis, which quickly saturates the enamel with fluoride through a mild galvanic current, thereby increasing resistance to caries and wear while reducing hypersensitivity. Physical diagnostics include electroodontodiagnostics (EOD) and pulse oximetry, which help us assess pulp vitality in cases of trauma, deep caries, or reversible pulpitis, allowing us to avoid unnecessary devitalization and its complications. When needed, we complement care with thermographic screening for hidden inflammations (see Thermography).
EOD, pulse oximetry and, when needed, thermography guide precise decisions
Low/high-energy lasers and electrotherapy tailored to your condition
Short, non-invasive sessions with minimal downtime
Why choose our treatment approach?
Anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects reduce discomfort and swelling
Diagnostics help avoid unnecessary devitalisation and overtreatment
Fluoride iontophoresis reinforces enamel against decay and wear
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about Dental Physiotherapy
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