Treatment of TMJ
At The Denteast

Find relief from TMD discomfort at
Denteast: your gateway to jaw health and
comfort

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Our tailored TMD treatments offer symptom alleviation and improved jaw function.

We understand the intricacies of your TMD, leading to targeted treatment plans.

Our first approach is always conservative, non-invasive treatments to alleviate pain and improve jaw function without the need for surgical intervention.
We consider the whole-body implications of TMJ disorders and offer holistic solutions that may include stress management, dietary adjustments, and physical therapy referrals.
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Understanding TMJ Disorders:
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Connecting the jawbone to the skull, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is vital for everyday activities like talking, eating, and yawning. However, problems can arise, leading to TMJ disorders that can disrupt these simple pleasures.

If you’re experiencing jaw discomfort or hear a clicking sound when you move your mouth, you might be dealing with a TMJ disorder.

Symptoms of TMD

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Pain and Tenderness

Discomfort in the jaw, especially near the joint, is a primary indicator.

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Clicking Sounds

A clicking or popping sound when opening or closing the mouth can be associated with TMJ disorders.

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Restricted Movement

Difficulty or discomfort while moving the jaw, especially when eating or speaking.

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Ear Pain

TMJ issues can sometimes manifest as earaches or tinnitus.

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Headaches

Chronic headaches or migraines can be linked to TMJ disorders.

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Jaw Locking

In severe cases, the jaw may lock, making it hard to open or close the mouth.

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How can we help resolve TMJ issues?

Botox vs. Night Guard

Botulinum Toxin injections into the painful muscles can relief symptoms significantly.

One of the mainstays in treating TMJ disorders, especially those caused by teeth grinding (bruxism) or jaw clenching, is the use of night guards.
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Here’s what you should know:

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Protection

Night guards act as a barrier between the top and bottom teeth, preventing wear and reducing the pressure on the TMJ.

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Custom Fit

For maximum efficacy, night guards are custom-made, ensuring a perfect fit tailored to the individual’s mouth structure.

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Pain Reduction

By preventing unconscious clenching and grinding, night guards can significantly reduce muscle discomfort and joint pain.

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Improved Sleep

With reduced pain and discomfort, many patients report better sleep quality.

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Jaw Function and Comfort is our Priority

TMJ disorders, though prevalent, often go unrecognized due to the varied nature of their symptoms. However, understanding the signs and seeking timely intervention can prevent long-term complications and ensure optimal oral health. If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, it’s imperative to consult with a dental professional. By staying informed and proactive, you can ensure the well-being of your TMJ, facilitating a life free from jaw-related discomfort and disruptions.

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Frequently asked questions

What treatments are available for TMJ disorder?

Treatments can range from self-care practices and physical therapy to Botox injections, medications, dental splints, and in rare cases, surgery.
While some people benefit from treatment and no longer have symptoms, others will need ongoing management to keep symptoms in check.
Yes, certain dental treatments, like orthodontic treatments, can help correct bite issues that may be contributing to TMJ disorder.
The duration varies based on the treatment and individual. Some patients might find immediate relief, while others might need ongoing therapy to manage symptoms.