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High-Tech Mouth Guard Helps PGA Golfers Make Strides: LA Dentist Knows Golfers are Going to Bite on New Invention
A Los Angeles area dentist is offering a new, high tech sport orthotic
that is now helping PGA golfers, Scott McCarron and Steve Elkington,
regain top form.
The Pure Power Mouthguard, or PPM, is a wonder of neuromuscular
dentistry that does more than protect the teeth – it actually gives
athletes an immediate increase in strength, balance, and flexibility.
Dr. David May, a renowned neuromuscular dentist, is now fitting golfers
and athletes alike with the device at his Redondo Beach and Hemet
practices.
McCarron, who joined the PGA tour in 1995, says the PPM is having a
profound impact on his game. "I’ve been using it since the John Deer
Classic in July. The difference I noticed was that I felt like I had
better balance, and a strange sensation of feeling taller. Better
posture. I felt stronger and a little more flexible."
A couple weeks after the John Deer Classic, McCarron tied for 5th in the
RBC Canadian Open, his best finish in years. In August, he finished 2nd
in the Wyndham Championship.
What is the secret behind this miraculous invention? Dr. May, says that
it works on the basis of human physiology. "It begins with looking at
how the body functions as a whole," he says.
"Over 90% of the population has an overbite, and one of the negative
effects of an overbite is that it causes muscle tension. When the neck
and jaw muscles are tense, the body can’t perform at its peak. Strength
is lost and balance is diminished. So on the most basic level, what the
PPM does is allow the body to perform at its absolute peak, in a purely
natural way."
To achieve this kind of efficiency, athletes who are interested in using
the PPM must be fitted by specially trained and licensed dentists, such
as Dr. May. He says that the key to getting the perfect fit is the use
of state-of-the-art equipment which monitors the condition of the jaw
muscles so that a dentist can determine where the optimal bite position
is.
"Once we know where the optimal bite position is, we can then fit the
mouth guard," he says. "So whenever they put the device in their mouth,
it will hold their jaw in the perfect position, freeing up the rest of
the body to perform at it’s best."
Scott McCarron isn’t the first star athlete to make headlines by using the PPM. Steve Elkington, PGA, is yet another.
"If you believe in your jaw being aligned, you’ll love this device that
is being offered by Dr. May," says Elkington. " I’ve never had an aid
that I thought could help my game, until I tried the PPM which Dr. May
is providing so many atheltes with in the LA area. The PPM has aligned
my mouth perfectly helping me on and off the course with my sleep, TMJ
and golf."
LA Dodgers star slugger, Manny Ramirez, St. Louis Rams kicker, Josh
Brown, and Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard, Michael Redd, are just a
handful of notable athletes who have all made news by using and raving
about the PPM.
There are currently over 200 professional athletes using the PPM, from
MLB, the NBA, NFL, NHL, and UFC. This doesn’t include the list of over
1000 collegiate and amateur athletes who are embracing the PPM
phenomenon.
Michael Redd, who was a member of the U.S. Olympic Basketball Team last
summer, feels the PPM has helped take his shooting game to a new level.
"More explosion, more power, more range of motion in the shot. I can
definitely feel a difference."
McCarron feels that the PPM has helped him the most with balance, which
in turn, has helped other areas of his game. "It didn’t feel like I had
to exert as much effort to hit the ball as far. I feel a lot more solid
over the golf ball. Balance is huge for golf. Being on balance during a
golf swing is the only way you’re going to hit the ball solid. I feel a
lot more stable in my set up. I feel a lot more stable when I’m putting.
I don’t feel I move as much, and same with my chipping."
The inventor of the PPM is Dr. Anil Makkar. Both Dr. Makkar and Dr. May
are graduates of the esteemed Las Vegas Institute (LVI) for Advanced
Dentistry.
McCarron believes that it will soon be commonplace amongst professional
golfers. "I feel a lot better, and I believe my scores are going to
start coming down," he says. "I feel like I can start winning
tournaments again."
Dr. David May, a renowned neuromuscular dentist, is now fitting golfers
and athletes alike with the device at his Redondo Beach and Hemet
practices.
McCarron, who joined the PGA tour in 1995, says the PPM is having a
profound impact on his game. "I’ve been using it since the John Deer
Classic in July. The difference I noticed was that I felt like I had
better balance, and a strange sensation of feeling taller. Better
posture. I felt stronger and a little more flexible."
A couple weeks after the John Deer Classic, McCarron tied for 5th in the
RBC Canadian Open, his best finish in years. In August, he finished 2nd
in the Wyndham Championship.
What is the secret behind this miraculous invention? Dr. May, says that
it works on the basis of human physiology. "It begins with looking at
how the body functions as a whole," he says.
"Over 90% of the population has an overbite, and one of the negative
effects of an overbite is that it causes muscle tension. When the neck
and jaw muscles are tense, the body can’t perform at its peak. Strength
is lost and balance is diminished. So on the most basic level, what the
PPM does is allow the body to perform at its absolute peak, in a purely
natural way."
To achieve this kind of efficiency, athletes who are interested in using
the PPM must be fitted by specially trained and licensed dentists, such
as Dr. May. He says that the key to getting the perfect fit is the use
of state-of-the-art equipment which monitors the condition of the jaw
muscles so that a dentist can determine where the optimal bite position
is.
"Once we know where the optimal bite position is, we can then fit the
mouth guard," he says. "So whenever they put the device in their mouth,
it will hold their jaw in the perfect position, freeing up the rest of
the body to perform at it’s best."
Scott McCarron isn’t the first star athlete to make headlines by using the PPM. Steve Elkington, PGA, is yet another.
"If you believe in your jaw being aligned, you’ll love this device that
is being offered by Dr. May," says Elkington. " I’ve never had an aid
that I thought could help my game, until I tried the PPM which Dr. May
is providing so many atheltes with in the LA area. The PPM has aligned
my mouth perfectly helping me on and off the course with my sleep, TMJ
and golf."
LA Dodgers star slugger, Manny Ramirez, St. Louis Rams kicker, Josh
Brown, and Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard, Michael Redd, are just a
handful of notable athletes who have all made news by using and raving
about the PPM.
There are currently over 200 professional athletes using the PPM, from
MLB, the NBA, NFL, NHL, and UFC. This doesn’t include the list of over
1000 collegiate and amateur athletes who are embracing the PPM
phenomenon.
Michael Redd, who was a member of the U.S. Olympic Basketball Team last
summer, feels the PPM has helped take his shooting game to a new level.
"More explosion, more power, more range of motion in the shot. I can
definitely feel a difference."
McCarron feels that the PPM has helped him the most with balance, which
in turn, has helped other areas of his game. "It didn’t feel like I had
to exert as much effort to hit the ball as far. I feel a lot more solid
over the golf ball. Balance is huge for golf. Being on balance during a
golf swing is the only way you’re going to hit the ball solid. I feel a
lot more stable in my set up. I feel a lot more stable when I’m putting.
I don’t feel I move as much, and same with my chipping."
The inventor of the PPM is Dr. Anil Makkar. Both Dr. Makkar and Dr. May
are graduates of the esteemed Las Vegas Institute (LVI) for Advanced
Dentistry.
McCarron believes that it will soon be commonplace amongst professional
golfers. "I feel a lot better, and I believe my scores are going to
start coming down," he says. "I feel like I can start winning
tournaments again."