The temporomandibular joints connect the jaw to the rest of the skull. They are located on either side of the head, in front of each ear.
Problems with these joints or the muscles that work them can cause jaw pain, headaches, and other problems. They can also interfere with talking, eating, and other regular activities.
Main Street Health offers several non-invasive therapies to help treat the pain of TMJ disorders.
The temporomandibular joint is the hinge-like connection between the jaw bone and the temporal bones of the skull. Temporomandibular joints are located just in front of each ear on either side of the human head.
TMJ is the common short form for temporomandibular joint disorders. Temporomandibular joint disorders are a group of conditions that cause pain and dysfunction in the jaw and surrounding tissues.
There are three main categories of TMJ diagnosis:
Even though TMJ is a fairly common condition, scientists still aren’t sure what causes it. In some cases, jaw pain or stiffness results from a specific issue, but in many cases, it seems to start without warning.
Among known TMJ causes are:
It’s important to note, though, that you can have one or more of these conditions and still not develop TMJ.
TMJ affects people differently. Among the most common TMJ symptoms are:
A popping or clicking jaw by itself is actually fairly common and may not require treatment. Jaw noise along with pain or other TMJ symptoms, however, is probably a sign you should book a professional assessment.
Because TMJ disorders have a range of causes and symptoms, TMJ treatments are equally varied.
Common treatments for TMJ pain relief are:
Common recommendations for preventing jaw pain and TMJ headaches include:
When the underlying cause of TMJ is an injury or deformity, more invasive treatments may be used to correct the problem. Popular corrective treatments include dental appliances (TMJ splints) and surgery.
Before you drastically alter your bite or undergo an operation, let the professional team at Main Street Health show you some of the options for non-invasive, drug-free TMJ therapy. Contact us to book your appointment .