TMJ

July 30, 2008

TMJ


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What is TMJ?

“TMJ” is an acronym for temporomandibular joint, that is to say, the jaw joint. The temporomandibular joints are the joints in front of the ears attaching the lower jaw to the skull. They are essential to daily jaw functions such as opening and closing your mouth, chewing and speaking.

What Are TMJ Disorders?

TMJ disorders refer to conditions, manifested by pain in the area of the jaw and jaw muscles and limitations in the ability of the jaw to operate normally while speaking, eating, and swallowing.

What Causes TMJ Disorders?

Medical research has not yet defined all the causes of the various TMJ disorders. Some patients report having TMJ symptoms following trauma, dental treatment, traffic accidents, trauma, or following the adoption of habits such as clenching or grinding the teeth. Arthritis in other parts of the body is sometimes linked to TMJ pain.

What Are The Symptoms of TMJ Disorder?

TMJ patients report the following symptoms:

  • Frequent headaches
  • Uncomfortable bite
  • Neck/shoulder/back pain
  • Facial swelling
  • Pain of the face
  • Pain of the jaw joint and/or the ear
  • Jaw locking when jaw open or closed
  • Restricted ability or complete inability to open the mouth without pain

How Should One Treat TMJ Disorders?

At present, there are more than 50 treatments in use ranging from very conservative, reversible therapies to more aggressive, invasive approaches.

Migraine & Headache Prevention: The NTI Tension Suppression System

The NTI device is an approved drug-free, surgery-free method of migraine prevention.

In clinical trials reviewed by the FDA, 82% of medically diagnosed migraine sufferers had a 77% average reduction of migraine pain attacks within the first eight weeks of use.

The N.T.I. Tension Suppression System is a prefabricated plastic nightguard that a dental practitioner retro-fits to the patient’s teeth. It is completely different from any other type of mouthpiece as it fits over just the two upper front teeth.

Please call us for a consultation to help you decide which therapy would be best suited for you.

Don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss any aspect of your dental health – we don’t charge for giving advice!