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Jaw Pain? Discover How a Simple Test
Saved Her Life

After suffering from chronic pain for months, A woman decided to ask her dentist about her jaw pain symptoms, including sleepless nights and migraine headaches. She explained to her dentist that she was having what appeared to be joint pain in her temples at her jaw joints. Fortunately, her Dentist had attended a seminar and had heard of a special office test procedure to help diagnose jaw pain symptoms. If she had what is know as TMJ symptoms or TMD, the TMJ Scale Report® test would give her Dentist a highly accurate and reliable assessment tool. The clinical results of the test said that TMJ syndrome was not the cause of her pain, but it was likely there was some other cause.

Following the guidelines of the screening test, her dentist referred her to an have an MRI, since she did not need TMJ treatment.. If she had not gone to her dentist for the original TMJ Scale screening, the brain tumor pressing on her jaw joint may have never been detected in time. After a successful surgery and treatment, she was thankful and relieved that a remarkable 20 minute test had saved her life.
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Are you suffering from Jaw Pain like she was?

Until recently these symptoms, appearing unrelated, were frequently undiagnosed or misdiagnosed as migraine, tension headache, nerve damage, or stress. Patients were frequently labeled as hypochondriacs, "it's all in your head", or neurotic. Today, certain practitioners within the Health Care Community with proper training and diagnostic skills, are able to pin point the cause of these symptoms and provide, often times seemingly miraculous, relief of symptoms which may have been present for years. Now, you can save the money and take a new informative confidential test in the comfort of your home. You will be alerted so that you can make good decisions regarding your health care today. Take the test

TMJ is an abbreviation for the TemporoMandibular Joint.
TMD is an abbreviation for the TemporoMandibular joint Disorder
Undetected brain tumor (Published in the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, 1991)

Disclaimer: Although the TMJ Scale is a highly accurate (usually around 90%), and reliable assessment tool, no diagnostic test is 100% accurate. It is being used here only as a screen for the presence of a TMJ disorder. It cannot replace a thorough and comprehensive evaluation by a dentist or specialist in this area. The statements contained within the TMJ Scale report are based on statistical probabilities and therefore are suggestive rather than conclusive. No decisions or actions should be based solely on the results of this test. Pain Resource Center, Inc. is not liable to the test taker or anyone else for any decisions made or actions taken based on the results of this test or information from this website.

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