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Orofacial Complaints

With Insurance:

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Depending on your complaints, you will be referred to the orofacial physiotherapist through your general practitioner, dentist, orthodontist, dental surgeon, dental dermatologist, ENT specialist or another medical specialist.

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Without Insurance:

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You can also go directly to an orofacial physical therapist without a referral. In this case, a screening takes place first: the physiotherapist assesses whether physiotherapy is an effective form of treatment for you.

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You can contact the orofacial physiotherapist with the following complaints:

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  • Jaw complaints: snapping jaw

  • Clenching of the jaw and grinding of teeth

  • Pain in the face, jaw or head

  • Facial paralysis: Bell's Palsy or after surgery

  • Headache complaints: Tension Headache, Cervicogenic Headache, Cluster Headache, Migraine, Secondary Headache etc. 

  • Dizziness complaints: BPPD

  • Consequences of accidents and fractures, cancer, rheumatism and other syndromes with complaints in the head and neck area

  • Complaints in the head and neck area that are related to stress factors

  • Ear pain and ringing in the ears

  • Neck complaints

  • Shoulder complaints

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