Dr. Leonard J. Fishman
Dr. Thomas K. Bachstein
215.322.8711
1946 County Line Road • Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania 19006 • Fax: 215.322.8789

Payment Methods

Because everyone’s finances are different, we provide numerous payment  and deferred payment options. Our clients can choose from 90-day no-interest plans to 60-month payment plans, all offered through reputable financing companies. We also accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. 


Insurance

Justa Farm Dental Esthetics accepts almost all major dental insurance plans. We help our clients maximize benefits. However, due to the high quality of care for which we strive, we are unable to accept HMO plans. If you have any questions about financing your dental procedures, please feel free to contact us.

Anesthesia

We understand that anesthesia causes apprehension in some patients. State-of-the-art technology has eliminated the need for anesthesia in many instances. When anesthesia is necessary, we reduce anxiety by using gentle administration techniques. Needle-free dental anesthesia allows clients to avoid the pinch of the dentist's injection, and we also offer nitrous oxide sedation.

Huntingdon Valley Cosmetic Dentist Services

NTI-tss Tension Suspension System

Bruxism

Bruxism, an unconscious grinding and clenching of the teeth, can cause migraines, damage teeth, and contribute to temporomandibular dysfunction. The primary causes of bruxism are stress and tension. Dentists have found that the NTI-tss can prevent clinching and grinding.

Migraines

Research indicates that 40 million Americans suffer from migraines or tension headaches. The FDA reported that 82 percent of patients professionally diagnosed with migraines experienced a 77 percent average reduction in attacks in the first eight weeks while using the NTI-tss.

TMJ Dysfunction

Sometimes referred to as TMD, TMJ dysfunction is caused by over stimulation of the trigeminal nerve caused by excessive teeth occlusion. By reducing the intensity of the occlusion, the NTI-tss can relieve TMJ pain.

What is NTI-tss?

NTI-tss stands for Nociceptive Trigeminal Inhibition. Nociceptors are nerves that sense and respond when the body is harmed. They tell the brain of impending damage, injury, or irritation. Trigeminal refers to the nerve which has three sensory divisions within the face and neck. The lower case tss stands for tension suppression system.
 
Once identified, we can often treat bruxism, migraines, or TMJ dysfunction with a revolutionary little acrylic mouthpiece, the NTI-tss device. The estimate for people fitted with the NTI-tss has exceeded 2.25 million throughout the world, and they all thank Dr. Jim Boyd for his invention. Dr. Boyd and his wife, migraine sufferers, were the first two patients to wear the device. Since it relived their migraine pain, it’s helped millions, and it can help you as well.

How Does NTI-tss Work?

Bruxism, many migraines, and TMJ dysfunction result from a jaw muscle/nerve malfunction. The NTI-tss interrupts the involuntary tug of war between the jaw's side and temporal muscles, reducing clenching intensity by one-third, thus reducing the barrage of negative impulses transmitted by nerves. Furthermore, the device causes muscles to relax in a stable position so that you and those hyperactive malfunctioning muscles can rest. Often this eliminates bruxism-related migraines and various kinds of TMJ pain. Some patients experience relief after one night, while others find comfort after a few weeks of wearing the NTI-tss.

The Facts About NTI-tss

Custom made to fit each patient’s unique bite, the NTI-tss appliance features a snap-in fit to stay secure during the night. Children cannot wear the standard device, but a special appliance made for primary teeth can be made. Believe it or not, many insurance policies will help cover the costs of the appliance because it is FDA approved for migraine treatment and falls under the category of oral appliance or splint.

If you suffer from bruxism, migraines, or TMJ pain, ask about the NTI-tss. You deserve relief.

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