TMJ/Jaw Pain
We Can Help Relieve Your TMJ/Jaw Pain Are you suffering from pain or discomfort in your jaw? Do you experience tenderness in your face, neck, or shoulders every time you open or move your mouth? You may have a TMJ disorder. Your TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, is the fulcrum that holds the upper and lower jaws, which allows you to open your mouth as you eat, chew, talk, or yawn. They are in about the same area as your ears.
What Triggers TMJ? While the exact cause is yet to be determined, TMJ disorders often arise when there is a problem in the jaw joints or the muscles that connect them. Common causes include: • Frequent clenching or grinding of the teeth (this place too much pressure on the joints) and displacement or dislocation of the soft disc that is in between the joint socket and ball. • Stress, which causes the tightening of the jaw or facial muscles, is also a known trigger of a TMJ dysfunction. • An impact or blow to the jaw area. • Arthritis in these joints can also set off the problem.
Symptoms Discomfort, sharp pains, and ear pain are common signs of a dysfunctional TMJ. The sensation may be temporary, can last for months or years’ or can be recurring. It can affect either or both jaws.