Dental physiotherapy
in Krakow
Is your temporomandibular joint twitch or clicks while opening?
You are experiencing difficulties with maximum mouth opening on the dental chair?
You are struggling with bruxism?
Or perhaps you are experiencing chronic headaches, discomfort in the cervical spine?


High tension in the craniomandibular region can lead to chronic headaches, spinal stiffness, faster wear of teethas well as restrictions of oral mobility.
Dental physiotherapy is an excellent choice during orthodontic treatmentduring which, muscle tension increases significantly.
Do you have a suspicion that these problems may also affect you? Minimise the negative effects and make use of the services of "Dental Physiotherapy".
Dental physiotherapy
180 PLN / 50 min.

„I have struggled with headaches and migraines for several years. Mr Filip is the 4th physiotherapist I have been to. It wasn't until Mr Philip came across what was wrong with me. After several visits to Mr Philip and visiting one doctor on Mr Philip's recommendation. My problem has disappeared. I heartily recommend a visit.”
Monika
source: Znany Lekarz

„I came in with jaw pain problems during orthodontics. Mr Philip is a great specialist who explained to me where the problem came from. After 2 appointments I already feel a lot of relief, my orthodontist also says that it has changed a lot thanks to the physiotherapy. I highly recommend.”
Patryk
source: Znany Lekarz

„I would highly recommend a visit to Mr Filip. I came in with a neck and head tension problem. Mr Filip conducted a thorough interview, examined me thoroughly. I finally found out what my ailments stemmed from, in addition Mr Filip recommended me several specialists who finally helped me with other ailments I had been struggling with for several years. I sincerely recommend it, an excellent visit!”
Agnieszka
source: Znany Lekarz
If you are experiencing:
- Twitching or clicking in the temporomandibular joint
- Bruxism
- Chronic headaches
- Pain, stiffness in the cervical spine
- Noises, ear squeaks
- Muscle tension in the facial area
- Clenching, gnashing, grinding of teeth
Just after first visit, you will know how you can help yourself.
Introduction of auto relaxation will reduce the cost of future dental visits.
With dental physiotherapy, the health of your teeth will improve, pain during orthodontic treatment will be reducedand stiffness and pain in the cervical spine and face will decrease significantly.
After your first visit, you will already know how to help yourself Introducing auto relaxation will reduce the cost of future dental visits.
Pain may be common, but it shouldn't be - there are ways around it!

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about Dental Physiotherapy
What is dental physiotherapy and in which cases does it help?
Dental physiotherapy is a specialised field of physiotherapy that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of ailments in the temporomandibular joints, facial and neck muscles. It is effective in helping to treat bruxism, jaw joint pain,
problems with opening the mouth, tension headaches and complaints accompanying orthodontic treatment.
What is the first visit to a dental physiotherapist like?
The first dental physiotherapy consultation at my practice in Krakow includes:
- Detailed history of complaints
- Thorough physiotherapy examination of the temporomandibular joints
- Assessment of mandibular mobility range
- Muscle tension testing of the face, neck and nape
- Setting up a personalised treatment plan
- First therapeutic steps
How long is a dental physiotherapy session?
The first visit lasts approximately 50 minutes. During this time, we carry out a detailed history, a functional examination, start the therapy and establish an individual treatment plan.
What are the effects of dental physiotherapy?
Regular dental physiotherapy sessions have the following benefits:
- Reduction in the frequency of headaches
- Reduction or elimination of temporomandibular joint pain
- Reduction of facial and neck muscle tension
- Improving mandibular mobility
- Alleviation of bruxism symptoms
- Support for orthodontic treatment
Is dental physiotherapy painful?
Dental physiotherapy uses manual therapy techniques, massage and exercises to provide relief from discomfort. The intensity of the treatments is always adapted to the individual sensitivity of the patient. Some techniques may cause temporary discomfort, but the aim of the therapy is to relieve pain, not cause it.
Do I need a referral for dental physiotherapy?
A referral from a doctor is not required. A dental physiotherapist is an independent medical professional. However, if you are undergoing dental or orthodontic treatment, we recommend that you inform your treating doctor.
Is dental physiotherapy reimbursed by the National Health Service (NFZ)?
Currently, dental physiotherapy in Krakow is not reimbursed by the National Health Service (NFZ).
However, we offer competitive prices and an individual approach to each patient.
Is dental physiotherapy effective in the treatment of bruxism?
Yes, dental physiotherapy is an effective treatment for bruxism. At our office in Krakow, we use a comprehensive therapeutic approach which includes:
- Techniques for relaxing tense jaw muscles
- Exercises to correct habits
- Manual therapy of the temporomandibular joints
- Self-therapy education
Most patients notice significant improvement after just a few treatment sessions.
In which cases is it advisable to visit dental physiotherapy?
Dental physiotherapy is recommended in the following cases:
- Temporomandibular joint pains
- Limited mouth opening
- Crackles in the mandibular joint
- Tension headaches
- Bruxism (teeth grinding)
- Problems during dental treatment
- Muscle pain and tension in the face and neck
Address:
OsteoMedic
Osiedle Na Lotnisku 1/U10,
31-801 Krakow
Opening hours:
Monday 09:00-19:00
Tuesday 09:00-19:00
Wednesday 14:30-19:00
Thursday 09:00-19:00
Friday 09:00-19:00