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TMJ Symptom

Have you been experiencing chronic jaw pain? If so, you may have what is medically referred to as Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, also known as TMJ syndrome. This results in the inflammation of the Temporomandibular joint which connects the skull to the lower jaw. With excessive inflammation over a period time popping and clicking may occur within the jaw. These symptoms can become both a nuisance and a painful reality if not taken care of appropriately. Difficulties may exceed into problems eating, drinking, sleeping and brushing teeth.

Do you need TMJ treatment? If so, a local dentist can help you! Contact a dentist in your area today for more information on your TMJ symptom.

Having a TMJ symptom can become a chronic problem which can be both troublesome and painful. Some common symptoms include:

  • Pain in jaw muscles
  • Pain in areas surrounding the jaw (ears, cheeks, and temples)
  • Clicking or popping of jaw
  • Earache
  • Locked jaw
  • Jaw dislocation

Are your suffering from this jaw disorder? This complex disorder differs from person to person, so it is always imperative to seek the consultation of an experienced professional to determine if you do have a TMJ symptom of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder. The differing symptoms are based on the involvement of various facial nerves, muscles, joints, tissue, and bones. Based upon the symptoms that are occurring, a local dentist can prepare a treatment plan for you.

There is treatment for this mouth/jaw disorder. In fact there are many different types of treatment for this that tend to overlap areas of dentistry, psychology, and neurology. Grinding of the teeth is another symptom that can ccur due to this joint disorder. Unfortunately, the grinding of teeth will inevitably deteriorate enamel, causing your teeth to be vulnerable to cavities and infection. A dentist in your area can help you avoid this possibility by finding a treatment based upon your specific symptoms. Put a stop to jaw pain now! Contact a dentist who is ready and waiting to help you today!

Do you need TMJ treatment? If so, a local dentist can help you! Contact a dentist in your area today for more information on your TMJ symptom.

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