R.E.S.E.T. Jaw Treatment—According to Philip Rafferty

Our jaw works hard every day: chewing, speaking, swallowing—and in stressful moments, we also clench and grind our teeth, often without even realizing it. The temporomandibular joint and the masticatory muscles are therefore among the most heavily strained structures in our body. Even minor tension can disrupt the delicate balance here and be felt far beyond the jaw—for example, as head, neck, or shoulder pain.

To counteract this strain, we are expanding our range of treatments to include R.E.S.E.T. jaw therapy—a particularly gentle, relaxing method for restoring energetic balance to the temporomandibular joint, which perfectly complements our holistic approach to dentistry.

When is R.E.S.E.T. a good idea?

This treatment is suitable as a complementary and supportive measure in many situations encountered in the dental practice and in everyday life:
– After lengthy treatment sessions during which the mouth was kept open for an extended period
– For teeth grinding, clenching, and jaw tension (e.g., in conjunction with a nightguard)
– As a complementary treatment during orthodontic procedures and while wearing braces
– For stress-related tension, inner restlessness, and burnout
– For headaches, migraines, and neck and shoulder tension
– Before and after dental procedures to promote relaxation
R.E.S.E.T. is suitable for adults as well as children ages eight and up and can be easily combined with other treatments offered at our practice—such as lymphatic drainage or a relaxing partial massage.

  • A gentle, non-invasive, and completely painless procedure
  • The perfect complement to our holistic dentistry and our teeth-grinding guard
  • Helps relax the jaw muscles and jaw joint
  • Suitable for adults and children ages eight and up
  • Short treatment duration; can be easily combined with other treatments
  • A Comforting Companion for Stress, Teeth Grinding, and Braces

The R.E.S.E.T. jaw treatment is an energetic, complementary method. It is intended as a supportive and soothing measure and is not a substitute for necessary dental or medical treatment. In combination with our proven dental services, we would like to offer you an additional path to greater relaxation and well-being related to your jaw—in keeping with our holistic approach: A relaxed jaw contributes to a sense of physical relaxation.