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T.M.J. Syndrome | |||||||||
| Chances are you picked are reading this because you or a family member may have been diagnosed as having TMJ syndrome. You can relax. Thousands of patients have been diagnosed and treated for TMJ with excellent results. Others may have the syndrome, but have no idea that it can be treated. | |||||||||||
In this reading, we address some of the most commonly asked questions and concerns about TMJ syndrome, as well as conservative methods of treatment. If you have further questions about diagnosis and treatment, please feel free to ask us. What is TMJ Syndrome?Sixty million Americans have it. It's more common in the elderly, and affects men and women equally. Its exact cause is unknown, but women are nine times more likely than men to seek treatment for this malady. The lower jaw (mandible) is attached to the skull by a joint on each side of the face, called the temporomandibular joint. We refer to it as the TMJ. Any number of problems associated with the chewing muscles, ligaments, bones or the joints can prevent the TMJ from functioning properly. Hence, the term TMJ syndrome What are the Symptoms of TMJ Syndrome?There are many signs and symptoms of TMJ syndrome, not all necessarily present in all cases. Here are some of the most common:
How Can I Be Sure I have TMJ Syndrome?The best way to diagnose TMJ syndrome is to rule out the possible causes of pain. Diagnosis includes a thorough oral examination, medical history and X-rays. Sometimes we also make casts (models) of your teeth, to obtain a record of your biting and chewing pattern. What Causes TMJ Syndrome?Disorders often result when the chewing muscles and the TMJ work incorrectly. When this occurs, the muscles frequently cramp or go into spasm. Sometimes the spasms become part of a cycle that results in tissue damage, pain and muscle tenderness. Accidents, include injuries to the jaw, neck, or head, or even diseases such as arthritis may cause TMJ disorders. The two most common causes of TMJ SYNDROME, however, are oral habits (grinding and clenching) and improper bit. Oral Habits (Grinding and Clenching) Improper Bite How is TMJ Syndrome Treated?We feel that conservative treatment is best. Because every patient is different, treatment also varies from patient to patient.
Top A Final Note...Many patients have been successfully treated for TMJ syndrome, using the above techniques. The first step is bringing to our attention any signs or symptoms of TMJ irregularities you may have noticed. In many cases we can successfully and conservatively treat the symptoms associated with TMJ disorders. |
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