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TMJ Treatment - Finding the Right Option for You

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is where the lower jawbone meets the skull. It is a hinge joint that allows the lower jaw to move vertically and horizontally. The TMJ is protected by the articular disc, a layer of cartilage that separates the bones and serves as a cushion.<br><br>The TMJ is surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and tendons that regulate its movement. These structures may become damaged or dysfunctional, causing pain and other symptoms. This condition is referred to as TMJ syndrome or TMD.<br><br>

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TMJ Treatment - Finding the Right Option for You

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  1. TMJ Treatment: Finding the Right Option for You TMJ, or temporomandibular joint disorder, can cause severe pain in the jaw. If you are experiencing discomfort or difficulty moving your jaw, you may have TMJ. The temporomandibular joint syndrome symptoms (TMJ) connect the lower jaw to the skull. The joint is located on both sides of your head, just in front of your ears. It allows your jaw to open and close, enabling you to speak and eat.

  2. What is TMJ? The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is where the lower jawbone meets the skull. It is a hinge joint that allows the lower jaw to move vertically and horizontally. The TMJ is protected by the articular disc, a layer of cartilage that separates the bones and serves as a cushion. The TMJ is surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and tendons that regulate its movement. These structures may become damaged or dysfunctional, causing pain and other symptoms. This condition is referred to as TMJ syndrome or TMD. What Are The Causes Of TMJ Syndrome? TMJ syndrome can result from a variety of factors, including: ● Tooth Clenching and Grinding: TMJ syndrome can be exacerbated by habitual teeth clenching or grinding, particularly during stressful times. ● Jaw Trauma or Injuries: A direct blow to the jaw or a sudden impact, such as a fall or accident, can harm the temporomandibular joint and cause of TMJ. ● Arthritis: Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can affect the joints, including the temporomandibular joint, causing inflammation and pain. ● Poor Bite Alignment: Misalignment of the teeth or jaw can cause uneven pressure on the temporomandibular joint, resulting in TMJ symptoms over time. What Are the Symptoms of TMJ Syndrome? The symptoms of TMJ disorders vary depending on the severity and cause of the condition. The most common symptom of TMJ disorders is pain in the jaw and surrounding muscles.

  3. Symptoms commonly associated with these disorders are: ● Shift in the jaw, changing the way that the upper and lower teeth align ● Pain that can be felt in the face or neck ● Stiffness in the muscles of the jaw ● Limited movement of the jaw ● Locking of the jaw ● clicking or popping sound from the TMJ site ● Dental issues, such as the wearing down of teeth ● Tinnitus (ringing in the ear) ● Vertigo ● Headaches Finding the Right Treatment How are TMJ Disorders Treated? TMJ disorders can be caused by a variety of factors, so there are numerous treatment options available. When it comes to TMJ treatment, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. What works for one person may not work for another, so it's all about determining the best option for you. Here are a few treatment avenues to explore: Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can help relieve TMJ discomfort. Muscle relaxants or anti-anxiety medications may be prescribed in some cases to relieve muscle tension or stress that is causing TMJ symptoms.

  4. Physical Therapy: Working with a physical therapist who specializes in TMJ disorders can be extremely helpful. They can teach you exercises to strengthen and stretch the muscles around your jaw, as well as how to improve your posture and reduce muscle tension. Dental Treatment: If your TMJ is caused by dental issues like teeth grinding or misalignment, your dentist may recommend treatments such as wearing a night guard to protect your teeth while you sleep, orthodontic treatment to correct bite issues, or dental work to repair damaged teeth. Get Relief From Therapy TMJ Syndrome With TMJ Physical

  5. At FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centres, our expert therapists conduct thorough evaluations. Once the underlying cause of your problem has been identified, a comprehensive treatment plan can be developed to quickly relieve your pain and restore natural movement to your TMJ. To westplano@fyzical.com or visit - https://www.fyzical.com/west-plano-tx make an appointment call us at - 972-996-4660 or mail at -

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