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Symptoms Tmj Disorder
Symptoms Tmj Disorder
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Learn About Tmj Disorder And How To Treat It
Many people suffer from headaches and other head related pains, such as neck ache, jaw pain and even backache. Sometimes a medical doctor can help to treat such symptoms, but sometimes such symptoms are linked to TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder). TMJ is not something that should be brushed to one side as just a run of the mill illness, as it is a very serious condition and can lead to further more complicated problems down the line.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder has many causes and contributing factors. The jaw can be misaligned causing muscle spasms in the jaw, neck and head. Changes in the shape of the bones and or disc of the TM joint might be occurring. Sometimes stresses occur because your bite is off after major dental work or in the event of traumatic injury to the head, jaw, neck or face. Any pain of the head and neck region may possibly have TMJ association and sometimes it takes a team of physicians and dentists to figure it out.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder is often treated through the use of various orthotic splints. This is a removable acrylic device that is placed in the mouth to help realign the jaw or relieve stress on the soft tissues of the TM joint.
If you feel that you may have TMD then do not hesitate in contacting your dentist today for an experienced point of view and a thorough examination and feel your best, just like you did before you had to deal with intense jaw pains.
About the Author
Dr. Monica Crooks is a dentist in Sacramento, CA providing TMJ disorder treatment. For more information please visit http://www.tmjdentistsacramento.net
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