Dr. Harold F. Menchel, DMD

Dr. Harold F. Menchel, DMD - General dentist in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Faculty Practice NSU Dental School, 3103 SW 76th Ave, Davie, FL 33314
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Since 1981, he opened his dental practice in Coral Springs, Florida and has successfully treated facial pain patients since 1989. He earned his dental degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. In addition, Dr. Menchel intensively trained at the University of Florida Facial Pain Center, the L.D. Pankey Institute, and has taken hundreds of hours of continuing education instruction in TMJ treatment, pain management, anatomy, neuroscience, pharmacology and physical therapy.

In 2000, Dr. Menchel received the Broward County Dental Association Service Appreciation Award. In addition, he has served as the Florida Dental Associations Atlantic Coast Delegate. Currently, he is an Adjunct Faculty member for Continuing Education in TMD and facial pain education in the Nova Southeastern University Dental School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Seattle Study Club The Dental Advisor American Society of TMJ Surgeons American Dental Association Florida Dental Association American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine American Academy of Orofacial Pain American Board of Orofacial Pain American Academy of Oral Medicine American Equilibration Society

The TMJ and Facial Pain Institute specializes in the conservative, non-surgical treatment of chronic facial pain using a scientific, university-based team approach. It is considered a tertiary care office, which means that most patients have already received several diagnoses and/or treatments that have not responded in an acceptable level. Consequently, when patients arrive at the Institute, they are frustrated, floundering and searching for answers to their many questions about pain.

Dr. Menchel strongly believes in the team approach for helping pain patients. He treats patients from the dental and the medical perspectives by utilizing bite splints and physical therapy, but he also works with a network of other specialists, including neurologists, rheumatologists, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) physicians, oral surgeons, ophthalmologists and physical therapists. He is also associated with many leading experts in facial pain centers and universities throughout the country and can consult with them when necessary.

A physical examination of the muscles of the head, face, neck and shoulders will be performed to identify muscle spasms that can transfer pain to other areas. Range of motion tests, x-rays, sonograms and EMGs (Electromyograms: electrical testing of muscles) may also be used to help in reaching an accurate diagnosis.

Diagnosing complex TMJ problems requires skills and knowledge from numerous disciplines, including orthopedics of the head and face, a comprehensive understanding of jaw function and many years of experience with thousands of patients.

  • Second: The Treatment PlanEach patient receives a customized treatment plan. For most patients, pain is relieved through physical medicine procedures such as orthopedic appliances, physical therapy, electronic devices to stimulate blood flow and healing, and joint mobilization techniques. Less than 5% of TMJ patients need surgery, according to the National Institutes of Health, university research and Dr. Menchels own experience with thousands of patients. Unfortunately, because of frustration or misdiagnosis, many patients rush into surgery, which is a more traditional, but often-ineffective method, to cure jaw pain. Dr. Menchel strongly believes that no patient should have surgery or any treatment that cannot be reversed until the source of the pain has been properly identified and more conservative treatments have not helped.
  • Each patient receives a customized treatment plan. For most patients, pain is relieved through physical medicine procedures such as orthopedic appliances, physical therapy, electronic devices to stimulate blood flow and healing, and joint mobilization techniques.

    Less than 5% of TMJ patients need surgery, according to the National Institutes of Health, university research and Dr. Menchels own experience with thousands of patients. Unfortunately, because of frustration or misdiagnosis, many patients rush into surgery, which is a more traditional, but often-ineffective method, to cure jaw pain. Dr. Menchel strongly believes that no patient should have surgery or any treatment that cannot be reversed until the source of the pain has been properly identified and more conservative treatments have not helped.

  • Third: The Resolution & ReliefAfter following their treatment plan, most patients experience a resolution of pain, reduction or elimination of medications and the end of repetitive and expensive doctor visits and diagnostic testing. Patients who have been relieved of chronic head and facial pain are able to return to a more normal function at work and at home, thereby improving their productivity and quality of life. Individuals suffering from headaches, facial pain and TMJ disorders can be successfully treated and most patients find relief from the chronic, debilitating pain they have suffered with for years. The key is: early evaluation and diagnosis.
  • After following their treatment plan, most patients experience a resolution of pain, reduction or elimination of medications and the end of repetitive and expensive doctor visits and diagnostic testing. Patients who have been relieved of chronic head and facial pain are able to return to a more normal function at work and at home, thereby improving their productivity and quality of life.

    Individuals suffering from headaches, facial pain and TMJ disorders can be successfully treated and most patients find relief from the chronic, debilitating pain they have suffered with for years. The key is: early evaluation and diagnosis.

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    Chris Peterson
    6 years ago
    I left his office with complete confidence that my current on tmj issues were treatable and realistic. He is an expert definitely in this very difficult to explain and treat issue. I am looking Foward to achieving the pain free goals he has set up for me.


    Chris Peterson
    7 years ago
    I left his office with complete confidence that my current on tmj issues were treatable and realistic. He is an expert definitely in this very difficult to explain and treat issue. I am looking Foward to achieving the pain free goals he has set up for me.


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