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Oral health and hygiene is of paramount importance and the majority of people also follow strict dental hygiene. However, despite good efforts sometimes issues might crop up which will require immediate attention. One such oral health problem is TMD which is also known as Temporomandibular disorder. This is a very painful disease that involves the locking of your jaw. TMD can be caused due to various factors. Have a look at the slide to know the ways to overcome TMD permanently.
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HOW TO OVERCOME TMD Disorder Permanently?
Temporomandibular disorder also known as TMD, is a disorder that affects many people globally.
Findings from National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research estimates 10 million Americans are affected.
Despite its prevalence as a disorder many people are unaware of what TMD is & what its symptoms include.
We are here to quickly & efficiently explain to you what it is, what to look out for, and what to do if you have TMD.
TMD involves jaw muscles, temporomandibular joints and the surrounding nerves.
If your jawbones, muscles, and joints are not working together & causing you pain, then you have TMD.
The root cause of TMD may include genetics or a jaw injury. BODY
The most common form of TMD will come in the form of myofascial pain.
It may also include issues related to dislocated jaws, or disks, arthritis, or osteoporosis.
Most cases of TMD can be relieved and treated with proper care and treatment.
Signs you may have TMD R&Z Winery 2020
If your jaw is locking, clicking, or popping, then this is a common sign of TMD.
You are experiencing limited movement with your jaw & mouth and cannot move your mouth quickly & fluidly.
Feeling a sense of discomfort or general soreness in your jaw especially after you wake up.
Chewing requires a considerable amount of effort between your jaw and muscles.
As your jaw is dislocated, biting down may result in your teeth not aligning correctly.
If you are frequently feeling headaches & dizziness along with above symptoms, then you are having TMD.
The Dental Group of Simi Valley takes pride in providing top-notch care to both you and your teeth.
We hope to help your dental well-being and eliminate any symptoms of TMD you might be experiencing.
Call us today at (805) 312-7596 to set up an appointment or send us a message on our website.
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