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TMD/TMJ Treatment

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the area directly in front of the ear on either side of the head where the upper jaw and lower jaw meet. Within the TMJ, there are many complex moving parts including muscles, tendons, and bones that allow the lower jaw to close on the top jaw affording you the ability to bite, chew, and talk.

TMJ disorder (or TMD) occurs when there is a complex problem with the smooth workings of the muscles and joints that control your jaw. This can lead to a multitude of problems including stiffness, headaches, ear pain, and more.

TMJ Causes and Symptoms

The following are common behaviors of TMJ disorder:

  • Bruxism, or repetitive and unconscious teeth clenching and teeth grinding. It can occur both day and night, and you are usually totally unaware of the fact that you are doing it. Many patients awaken in the morning with jaw or ear pain.
  • Dental problems such as misalignment of the teeth, and uncomfortable bite.
  • Trauma to the jaw such as previous fractures/injuries or whiplash
  • Stress. It is very common for people under stress to release nervous energy by grinding and clenching their teeth. Fatigue, poor posture (such as those stuck on a computer all day), and even lack of adequate exercise also contribute to high stress levels.

If you experience chronic headaches, and pain in your jaw, shoulders, and neck, there is a good chance you may have TMJ disorder.

TMJ Treatment at Guelph Southend Dental

Luckily, TMJ symptoms can be treated at our dental office in Guelph. TMJ treatment includes everything from massages and relaxation therapies, to mouth guards to eliminate teeth grinding while you sleep.

Contact Us Today if you Suspect you are suffering from TMJ Disorder

If you are experiencing TMJ symptoms, or are looking for relief from Bruxism, contact us today to discuss your options.