TMJ Treatment Rowville and Narre Warren, Melbourne

Are you suffering from TMJ pain or discomfort? It’s best to have it checked out at Crown Dental Group

FAQs

What is TMJ?

TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint, which is the joint that connects the jawbone to the skull. TMJ disorders (TMD) refer to a group of conditions that affect the temporomandibular joint and the muscles that control jaw movement.

TMD can cause pain and discomfort in the jaw, face, neck, and shoulders, as well as headaches, earaches, and difficulty chewing or speaking. The exact causes of TMD are not always clear, but they can include jaw injury, arthritis, teeth grinding or clenching, and stress.

Diagnosis of TMD usually involves a dental exam, medical history review, and imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans. Treatment for TMD can include lifestyle changes such as stress reduction and eating soft foods, physical therapy exercises, and medications to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. In some cases, surgery may be required to correct structural problems in the joint.

It’s important to consult with a dental or medical professional if experiencing symptoms of TMD to determine the best course of treatment.

Diagnosis of TMJ disorder involves a clinical exam, review of medical history, and imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans. The exam includes an evaluation of jaw movement and an assessment of symptoms, such as pain, discomfort, headaches, or difficulty chewing or speaking. Additional diagnostic tests may be ordered if necessary, such as electromyography or joint aspiration. It’s important to consult with a dental or medical professional if experiencing symptoms of TMD to determine the best course of treatment.

Diagnosis of TMJ disorder involves a clinical exam, review of medical history, and imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans. The exam includes an evaluation of jaw movement and an assessment of symptoms, such as pain, discomfort, headaches, or difficulty chewing or speaking. Additional diagnostic tests may be ordered if necessary, such as electromyography or joint aspiration. It’s important to consult with a dental or medical professional if experiencing symptoms of TMD to determine the best course of treatment.

Question:

What problems are associated with TMJ?

Answer:

TMJ disorders (TMD) can cause several problems, including:

● Pain or discomfort in the jaw, face, neck, or shoulders

● Clicking, popping, or grinding sounds when opening and closing the jaw

● Stiffness or limited range of motion in the jaw

● Headaches or earaches

● Difficulty chewing or speaking

● Teeth grinding or clenching

● Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)

● Vertigo (dizziness)

The symptoms of TMD can vary depending on the severity of the condition and the underlying causes. In some cases, TMD can be temporary and resolved on its own, whilst in others, it can be chronic and require ongoing treatment.

If left untreated, TMD can lead to more severe problems, such as damage to the teeth or jaw joint, chronic pain, and difficulty performing daily activities such as eating, speaking, or sleeping.

It’s important to consult with a dental or medical professional if experiencing any symptoms of TMD to determine the best course of treatment and prevent the condition from worsening.

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