My observation has been that dentists and osteopaths working together are able to deal with a variety of problems that on their own they would not be able to deal with.

Ulysse graduated from the European School of Osteopathy in 2004. He is registered with the General Osteopathtic Council (GOsC), which regulates the practice of osteopathy in the United Kingdom, promoting the highest standards of competency, conduct and safety. He is registered with all the major health insurance providers including BUPA and AXA PPP.

He practices Cranial and Structural Osteopathy for the treatment of acute and chronic musculo-skeletal conditions. Due to a particular interest in dental osteopathy for the treatment of TMJ related disorders and the support of orthodontics and dental orthopaedics, he specialises in dental osteopathy, working alongside osteopath Ken Gordon and with Dentists like Dr. Richard Dean.

How does cranio-dental osteopathy work?
Dental osteopathy uses structural and cranial osteopathic skills to diagnose and treat a variety of dental, masticatory, TMJ, head, facial and throat disorders. The diagnosis and treatment of cranio-dental dysfunctions can be an important adjunct to dental orthopaedic or orthodontic work because these disciplines are particularly affected by the ability of the cranial bones to adapt to dental changes. Manual release techniques of cranio-dental dysfunctions can often accelerate slow or stalled orthodontic cases. The skilled osteopath will endeavour to support or re-establish normal mechanics of the cranial complex sometimes prior to the start or during the course of orthodontic / orthopaedic treatment and aim to harmonise the mechanical and structural changes with the rest of the body.

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