Part 3: Advance TMJ Orthodontics Techniques by Dr. Grummons
We’re back with Part 3 of our special podcast series on The Breathing Lab, featuring orthodontic pioneer Dr. Duane Grummons. This episode takes a deeper dive into advanced TMJ orthodontic techniques and is essential listening for clinicians treating complex craniofacial cases and for patients seeking lasting solutions beyond conventional care.
In this conversation, Dr. Grummons and I explore how advanced orthodontic strategies, airway considerations, and interdisciplinary collaboration can dramatically improve outcomes for TMJ disorders, clenching, malocclusion, and chronic head and neck pain. We discuss why many patients continue to struggle despite treatment and what must change to truly resolve dysfunction.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How advanced orthodontic techniques address TMJ dysfunction at the structural level
Why bite correction alone is often not enough
The role of airway development and jaw position in long-term TMJ stability
How collaboration between orthodontics and physical therapy leads to more predictable outcomes
Clinical insights from complex, real-world cases
If you treat—or live with—persistent TMJ dysfunction, malocclusion, or airway-related issues, this episode will change how you think about orthodontic intervention.
In this conversation, Dr. Grummons and I explore how advanced orthodontic strategies, airway considerations, and interdisciplinary collaboration can dramatically improve outcomes for TMJ disorders, clenching, malocclusion, and chronic head and neck pain. We discuss why many patients continue to struggle despite treatment and what must change to truly resolve dysfunction.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How advanced orthodontic techniques address TMJ dysfunction at the structural level
Why bite correction alone is often not enough
The role of airway development and jaw position in long-term TMJ stability
How collaboration between orthodontics and physical therapy leads to more predictable outcomes
Clinical insights from complex, real-world cases
If you treat—or live with—persistent TMJ dysfunction, malocclusion, or airway-related issues, this episode will change how you think about orthodontic intervention.
Creators and Guests
Host
Dr. Jenny Hobson
Dr. Jenny Hobson is a leading head and neck specialist that focuses her physical therapy practice to curing those with TMJ and breathing disorders.