Title: TMJ Disorder Treatment
1ABC 123 Dental
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2What is TMJ?
The temporomandibular joint is abbreviated as
TMJ. Your temporomandibular joints are right in
front of your ears on both sides of your face.
The TMJs are the joints that link your lower
jawbone to your skull and help you chew and
speak.
3What is TMJ disorder?
When the muscles and ligaments that surround
your jaw joints become inflamed or irritated,
TMJ dysfunction occurs. The pain might be minor
or severe, depending on whether the illness is
acute or persistent.
4TMJ Disorder
TMJ disorders are the most frequent medical
concern, and patients may experience a variety
of symptoms, including headaches, jaw joint
pain, and tooth pain. They find it difficult to
open their mouth because of these symptoms.
5TMJ Disorder Symptoms
6Jaw Joint pain
TMJ patients are familiar with the symptoms of
jaw joint pain. When yawning or chewing, many
people hear popping, grinding, or clicking
sounds. Jaw joint discomfort can be either
regular and dull or erratic and severe.
7Tooth Pain
Patients who suffer from toothaches crush their
teeth. This is because the jaw joints and teeth
absorb a lot of strain. It also causes severe
pain in both locations of the cheeks.
8Headaches
TMJ problems can cause moderate to severe
headaches. It is caused by ligament and muscle
strain as a result of incorrect jaw joint
articulation. This discomfort might also result
in a throbbing neck and pinched nerves.
9Treatments
Our dentist may recommend jaw exercises, mouth
guards, and bite therapy to treat TMJ issues.
10Mouth Guards
These are protective mouthpieces constructed of
a particular soft plastic that prevents teeth
from crushing.
11Jaw Exercises
They help to relieve clenching, relax the jaw,
and align the teeth. The dentist demonstrates a
few easy jaw exercises that can be done in front
of the mirror.
12Bite Therapy
- Bite Therapy entails a thorough examination of
the jaw and mouth to determine the true cause of
the TMJ condition. Dentists utilize a variety of
equipment to assess bite pressure, relieve pain,
and correct misalignment.
13If you suffer any of these symptoms for more
than a week or month, you should contact a TMJ
specialist at ABC 123 Dental in Keller or Fort
Worth.
14ABC 123 Dental - Fort Worth Address 5416
Basswood Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76137 Phone (817)
900-0728
15ABC 123 Dental - Fort Worth Opening Hours Monday
- Friday 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 2pm
16ABC 123 Dental - Keller
Address 460 Keller Pkwy, Keller, TX
76248 Phone (817) 484 0705
17ABC 123 Dental - Keller
Opening Hours Monday Friday 9am - 6pm