TMJ Treatment
People who suffer from symptoms such as headaches,
earaches, tenderness of the jaw muscles, or dull, aching
facial pain may suffer from TMD-temporomandibular joint
disorders. The muscles and joints may not function
properly, resulting in cycles of pain and spasms. These
disorders can have a variety of causes and, can be
treated. You may also have a damaged jaw joint due to
injury or disease. Since TMD symptoms (eg, tooth
clenching or grinding, headaches, jaw pain or
discomfort, clicking, grating, difficulty in closing
your jaw) can lead to more serious conditions, early
detection and treatment are important. No one treatment
can resolve TMJ disorders completely, and treatment
takes time to be effective.
Misalignment of the jaw can be corrected using
different devices applied by your dentist or an
orthodontist. Treatment is based on determining the
underlying cause of the problem and correcting it, if
possible Anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDS) can help
to reduce inflammation in the jaw. Muscle spasms or
muscle tension may be relieved by using moist heat packs
on the affected area. A diet of soft foods is
recommended. Biofeedback or relaxation exercises may
also be effective. Surgery of the jaw is rarely
required.
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