A Chirodontic Visit
If you are interested in receiving Chirodontic
care, here are some general things you should be aware of.
First, begin by finding a qualified practitioner in your area. Look in the
directory for a doctor nearest you. While Chirodontic courses are taught
all over the world, unfortunately there are still many areas’s where you will
not find a qualified practitioner. In this case, find the nearest one and
ask them if they know anyone closer. Many people have attended the
courses, but they have not made the commitment to fully incorporate the model
into their offices. You may be just the boost they need! If there
are no practitioners near you, contact our office at chirodontics.com
and we may be able to find someone who is at least capable of doing some of the
basic work. Now call up and make an appointment for a consultation.
A Chirodontic consult should be a brief
appointment, 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the doctor. Here you have a
chance to meet the doctor and staff, and they have time to get acquainted with
your chief concerns. A general consultation usually consists of filling
out the necessary paperwork with a patient health history and brief description
of your problem. The doctor should begin by asking about the type or level of
care you wish to receive. If you are not aware of these different levels
of care, please read the section on the website titled About
Chirodontics.
THE CONSULT:
If you are seeking Chirodontic care, then you are
asking for a complete Healthcare plan.
The doctor should begin by performing a basic
visual postural evaluation. All Chirodontic clinicians should perform this
postural evaluation before doing any examinations or treatment. This helps them
determine how much of the problem is ascending from your body and what is
descending from your occlusion or bite. This also helps to determine which
areas of your body require a more extensive examination. “Ideally”,
your postural planes should all be level. If they are not, this indicates
a problem in the system in that area. The planes that are not level may
not be one of your “Chief complaints”, but because of the body’s ability
to compensate, they are usually the cause of the problem and need to be
corrected first. The doctor should show you this postural evaluation and
explain the areas that need further attention, and how this relates to your
complaints. After this, the doctor will need to schedule you for a more
extensive examination.
If you are traveling a distance, and know you
want Chirodontic care, inform the staff and they can pre-schedule this
examination for the same day. Please realize, however, that these doctors
are usually very busy, and generally see patients wanting all different levels
of care. They will not usually want to schedule the full exam time until
they are sure of the level of care you desire.
If they find problems coming from other areas,
they might recommend that you also see another practitioner in their
“Chirodontic Team”. They can still do their examination and treatment
of the areas that are within their scope of practice, but they cannot be
expected to provide the highest level of care possible without this team
approach. But again, that is your choice! If you do not want
to see another practitioner, or the one recommended, that is OK, but then you
must lower your expectations of the care you will receive and of the level of
health you desire!.
THE EXAMINATION:
A Chirodontic examination will consist of 3
parts. There will be a manual examination of the areas of concern,
including those areas that were not level on the postural exam, and that may not
seemingly be of any complaint or concern. Then they should take
radiographs, or X-Rays, of those areas to make sure the problem is not from a
more serious pathology or cancer. If you already have these
radiographs, please inform the doctor so that you are not subjected to
unnecessary X-Rays. But please realize, these radiographs are essential for the
doctor to see in order to provide the quality healthcare you desire. If you are
seeing a Chirodontic dentist, they will also be taking some impressions of your
teeth to make models of them for further analysis. They will also be
taking what is called a “Cranial Facebow” recording and a “Functional
Theater” recording. If they do not, please inquire further, because this
step is essential to Chirodontic care, and any qualified practitioner will need
this information! Then, if available, the doctor will perform some further
“objective” diagnostic studies, like EMG, Blood tests or Urinalysis etc…
After this exam, they will then take all the
records and put together a treatment plan for their part of the case. If
you see another team member, they will also go through these same steps.
Because of the extensive case preparation, this
may take several days, especially if they are really working as a team, and
consulting with other people before making their final recommendations.
This next appointment is called a “Report of
Findings”
THE REPORT OF FINDINGS:
Here the doctor will need to sit down with you
and go over all the exam results and discuss the treatment options for your
case. They may also discuss the findings of other team members and how
this relates to the overall treatment strategy. If you have not seen the
other team members, or if they have not had time to consult with them, then they
may only present their findings on this visit. They can schedule another
time to discuss the total treatment plan or what we call “The Chirodontic
Syntax of Care”. The doctor should always present any options available
and answer any questions or concerns you might have. They will also
usually ask you to read and sign an “Informed Consent” form. This is,
unfortunately, a standard procedure in today’s litigious healthcare system.
After this report, you should feel comfortable about the examination findings
and the proposed treatment plan. If you are not, please express this and
ask more questions!
All doctors have their own personal way of
treating patients. So if you have seen many different Chirodontic doctors,
and they all have a different treatment plan, and that is OK. But they all
should go through these basic steps and then go over the standard Chirodontic
Syntax
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If they do not, then they are not providing
Chirodontic care! Please inform us of any doctor that does not follow this
Chirodontic protocol or that you have any problems with during treatment.
If you already have some clinicians that you are
comfortable with, but they do not provide Chirodontic Care, then have them
contact us for more information on courses or other doctors near them, that may
be able to help in the parts of your case they are unfamiliar with.
Unless all the team members are qualified
Chirodontic practitioners, you cannot expect optimum results. But a team
approach of any kind is always better than one doctor working alone.
Now you are on
your road to HEALTH. Congratulations
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