UConn Health TMD Project

UConn Health TMD Project The UConn Health TMD Project is a federally funded research project that provides non-surgical treatments to persons with pain in the area of the TMJ.

The purpose is to test a new treatment approach.

11/08/2024

Due to an interruption in funding from our Federal agency, the TMD treatment study will not be admitting new participants for the time being.

Please check back with us in December when we should have more news of the status of the treatment project.

Those that live in CT are fortunate to have the UConn Health TMD Project available to them. No cost treatment if you qua...
07/11/2024

Those that live in CT are fortunate to have the UConn Health TMD Project available to them. No cost treatment if you qualify.

Millions of Americans suffer from temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, disorders. The high cost and poor insurance coverage of TMJ care can bury patients in debt even as the treatments do more harm than good.

Thank you WFSB for the shout out!
05/23/2024

Thank you WFSB for the shout out!

Researchers at UConn Health have found a non-surgical treatment to help patients who suffer from TMJ pain.

Through a federally funded clinical trial, Dr. Mark Litt and collaborators are offering free treatment to patients with ...
05/02/2024

Through a federally funded clinical trial, Dr. Mark Litt and collaborators are offering free treatment to patients with a collection of temporomandibular pain disorders (TMD), focusing on stress mediation and non-invasive tactics.

Federally funded study tests new treatment approaches

UConn's TMD Project only utilizes conservative approaches to TMD pain.
04/25/2024

UConn's TMD Project only utilizes conservative approaches to TMD pain.

Millions of Americans, commonly women, are affected by temporomandibular joint disorders β€” also known as TMJ or TMD. Experts warn most health care profession...

Dr. Seema Kurup is one of the dentists on our TMD study.
04/17/2024

Dr. Seema Kurup is one of the dentists on our TMD study.

In recognition of National Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) Awareness month, Dr. Seema Kurup, assistant professor and course director of Orofacial Pain & T ...

Seeking relief from TMJ pain?UConn Health is now accepting participants for a study that will research non-surgical appr...
04/10/2024

Seeking relief from TMJ pain?
UConn Health is now accepting participants for a study that will research non-surgical approaches to pain at no-cost to accepted candidates. Visit our website to see if you qualify and contact us to get started.

Free Treatment for TMJ Pain The TMD Project This federally funded research project provides non-surgical treatments to persons with pain in the area of the ...

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04/10/2024

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Our study offers free counseling to learn ways to better cope with TMD pain.
04/04/2024

Our study offers free counseling to learn ways to better cope with TMD pain.

TMJ disorders affect as many as 1 in 10 Americans and yet remain poorly understood and ineffectively treated. Many common treatments used by dentists lack scientific evidence.

03/26/2024

A guide to Temporomandibular Disorders

03/23/2024

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