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Joint Vibration Analysis in Routine Restorative Dentistry


Posted on 10/15/2025 by Lone Pine Dental
Dentist wearing gloves holding a detailed denture model to explain its structure and use during a patient consultation. Have you ever had a filling or crown placed, only to experience discomfort later on when chewing or biting? This could be due to an issue with your bite, and it's something that joint vibration analysis (JVA) can help identify and address.

JVA is a relatively new technology that's gaining popularity in dentistry. It uses sensors to measure the vibrations created by your jaw joint as you bite and chew. By analyzing these vibrations, dentists can identify potential problems with your bite, such as:
•  Interference: This occurs when a restoration, like a crown or filling, is too high and prevents your teeth from coming together properly.
•  Premature contact: This happens when a restoration makes contact with your opposing tooth before the rest of your teeth do.
•  Unstable occlusion: This means that your bite is not balanced, and there is uneven pressure on your teeth.

What are the benefits of JVA?


JVA offers several benefits over traditional methods of bite analysis. It is:
•  More accurate: JVA can detect even the smallest discrepancies in your bite, which can be missed by visual examination alone.
•  More objective: JVA provides a quantitative measurement of your bite, which eliminates the subjectivity of visual examination.
•  More comfortable: JVA is a non-invasive procedure that does not require any injections or discomfort.

How is JVA used in restorative dentistry?


JVA can be used at various stages of restorative treatment, including:
•  Before treatment: JVA can help identify potential bite problems that need to be addressed before placing a restoration.
•  During treatment: JVA can be used to ensure that the restoration is properly adjusted and does not interfere with your bite.
•  After treatment: JVA can be used to monitor your bite and ensure that the restoration continues to function properly.

Why is JVA important?


A properly adjusted bite is essential for maintaining oral health and preventing problems like:
•  TMJ disorders: These disorders can cause pain in the jaw joint, headaches, and difficulty chewing.
•  Tooth wear: Uneven pressure on your teeth can lead to excessive wear and tear.
•  Muscle pain: Bite problems can strain the muscles in your jaw, leading to pain and discomfort.

Talking to your dentist about JVA


If you are considering restorative dentistry, talk to your dentist about JVA. It is a valuable tool that can help ensure that your new restoration is comfortable and functional. By using JVA, dentists can provide patients with more accurate, comfortable, and effective restorative treatment. This can help patients avoid bite-related problems and maintain their oral health for years to come.

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