How This Regional Thermography Study Is Used
The face and neck may be the most physiologically talkative region of the body. The thyroid sits just beneath the skin; the sinuses and dental arches are dense with vasculature; the temporomandibular joints work thousands of cycles a day. Facial-thyroid-dental thermography maps the heat patterns of this whole territory in high resolution – without contact, injections, or ionizing radiation.
What This Study Documents
Your report describes the thermal landscape of the forehead and sinus region, the jawline and dental arches, and the neck and thyroid region: symmetry or asymmetry, localized warming or cooling, and change from prior studies. These are physiological observations, and they earn their meaning in context – a thermogram doesn’t diagnose thyroid disease, dental infection, sinus conditions, or TMJ disorders, and lab work, dental X-rays, and your clinicians’ judgment stay exactly where they belong. What it offers is a view those tools don’t capture: many patients bring their report to a physician, dentist, biological dentist, orthodontist, or ENT as a physiological adjunct to the anatomy those professionals already see.
Why Patients Book It
Some are tracking a known concern with their practitioner and want serial documentation. Some have unexplained head, neck, or jaw discomfort and want every kind of information on the table. And some simply want their baseline mapped while everything feels fine – because a baseline is most valuable before you need it.
What’s Included
High-resolution thermal imaging of:
- Forehead and sinus region
- Jawline and dental arches
- Neck and thyroid region
Reporting
Every study is reviewed by a Board-Certified Clinical Thermologist. Your written report arrives by email, typically within 2-3 weeks, and a phone consultation is available on request.
Book facial-thyroid-dental thermography alone, pair it with a breast study and save $50, or include it in the Full Body exam. See our Fees page, call 856-596-5834, or book online.
