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3D rendered xray of a skull with the TMJ highlightedDental pain is usually caused by gum disease, tooth decay, or cavities, but did you know some dental pain can develop due to stress? When most people get stressed, they begin grinding and clenching their teeth, and this can lead to a condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder or TMJ. This is because too much pressure in your jaw area strains your muscles, which eventually leads to pain. The condition can also affect your chewing, speaking, swallowing, breathing, and even making the right facial expressions. If you feel you have developed this condition, come see our team at GOREgeous Smiles to receive the proper treatment to ease the pain.

What Is Temporomandibular Joint Disorder?


The temporomandibular joint consists of two joints connecting your lower jaw to the skull. The disorder involves chronic pain linked to your jaw muscles, temporomandibular joints, and nerves. It causes your joints to stop working harmoniously together, and that is why it makes chewing and talking quite difficult. People who suffer from the disorder can have a hard time cleaning their teeth and maintaining dental health. Thankfully, our dentists know how to handle patients with TMJ and will provide you with the best advice concerning dental health and TMJ conditions.

What Are the Symptoms of TMJ Disorder?


Apart from pain, there are other signs that show you are suffering from a temporomandibular disorder. Most people experience neck and shoulder pain when having the condition. Migraine, jaw stiffness, ear pain, dizziness, jaw locking, vision problems, jaw clicking, and diminished hearing are some of the other symptoms one may experience while having TMJ disorder.

Some individuals may also complain of tooth sensitivity because the disorder is linked to dental problems. Too much teeth grinding can wear off the protective enamel, leading to severe tooth sensitivity. Also, keep in mind that not all chewing problems and jaw pain are caused by TMJ. With proper treatment, the condition gets better and might go away after a few weeks.

Can My Braces Cause TMJ?


Most people think braces can cause TMJ problems since they realign your teeth and jaw. But that is not the case. There is no single study that says braces can cause TMJ disorder. Normally, this condition can be caused when your jaw is injured, dislocated, or when you develop arthritis. It is wise to come for a dental checkup at our clinic to understand the cause of your jaw pain. If the problem is not associated with dental issues, our dentist will direct you to the best specialist who will handle your situation.

Diagnosis of TMJ


If you have TMJ symptoms, the dentist will examine your jaw to see any signs of inflammation. We will also check if your jaw is clicking or producing other sounds. Apart from that, we will also take X-rays to see the position of your jaw. The imaging will help determine what caused the temporomandibular disorder and what measures should be taken to treat the condition.

Get the Best TMJ Treatment Options


Our dentists at GOREgeous Smiles will ensure you get the best treatment for your TMJ condition. We will also give you tips on maintaining good oral hygiene if you have TMJ. You can book an appointment with us today through 480-585-6225.
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