Causes and Treatments of TMJ Disorder
Causes and Treatments for TMJ Disorder | Marconi Dental Group | Sacramento CA
Temporomandibular joint disorder, is also known as “TMJD” or “TMJ disorder.” It is a condition that is directly associated with the jaw joint, but can impact more than you might realize. Symptoms of the condition include everything from popping of the joint, headaches, and muscle pain that radiates through the neck, shoulders and back.
What causes TMJ disorder?
Typically the condition is linked with chronic wear, overuse, and atypical function of the joint. This can be caused by anything from bruxism (clenching and grinding) to misaligned teeth. If the teeth do not bite together properly, the joint must alter its natural movements to perform simple functions like biting and chewing.
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4. Treatment Options for TMJ Disorder
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, better known as “TMJ
disorder” or “TMJD” is a painful condition that can make it
difficult to get through your day without headaches or jaw
pain. Being that the TMJ is responsible for thousands of
movements of the mandible each and every day, misuse or
damage to the tissues in and around the joint can cause
complex problems to develop.
5. Treatment Option of TMJ:
• Splint Therapy - Overuse of the jaw joint caused by bruxism (grinding) or
clenching can cause unnecessary muscle strain.
• Orthodontics - One of the most effective ways to stop and prevent this
excessive wear and tear is to correct the alignment of the teeth
through orthodontics.
• Medication - More severe types of TMJ disorders may require the use of
prescription muscle relaxers, although it is not very common and should only be
used temporarily.
• Surgery - In very rare circumstances, severe forms of TMJ disorder may
require surgery. This is usually looked at as a last resort, as surgical procedures
cannot be reversed and may not provide full pain relief.
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7. TMJD (TMJ Disorder) can cause many uncomfortable conditions that make everyday life
difficult. You may or may not know that these conditions are linked to TMJ disorders at
all. In fact, some of those conditions may actually be causing the TMJ problems to begin
with.
• Headaches and Muscle Pain
• Clenching and Grinding
• Worn, Misaligned Teeth
• Popping and Clicking of the Jaw
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9. Typically the condition is linked with chronic wear, overuse, and atypical
function of the joint. This can be caused by anything from bruxism
(clenching and grinding) to misaligned teeth. If the teeth do not bite
together properly, the joint must alter its natural movements to perform
simple functions like biting and chewing. Or, if the joint is overused, the
strain of muscles around it creates symptoms of joint disorder.
Temporomandibular joint disorder, is also known as “TMJD” or “TMJ
disorder.” It is a condition that is directly associated with the jaw joint, but
can impact more than you might realize. Symptoms of the condition
include everything from popping of the joint, headaches, and muscle pain
that radiates through the neck, shoulders and back.
10. You may notice problems like:
• Side to side deviation as you open and close your mouth
• Headaches when you wake up in the morning
• Sharp muscle pain through the face, neck, or even the pack
• Pain, popping, clicking or locking of the TMJ when opening and
closing
11. Eliminate the Pain in Your Jaw
Everyday we put our mouth and jaw through a workout, just with the normal
routines of eating, chewing, swallowing and talking. All of these activies
would be impossible without the ball-and-socket joint that joins your lower
jaw to your skull. The official name for this spot is the temporomandibular
joint, but since just saying that word puts stress on it, we’ll use the term
TMJ.