November is a special month for us because it’s TMJ Awareness Month. Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, commonly known as TMJ, affects millions of people around the world. Yet, it often goes undiagnosed or misunderstood.
Our team of experienced and trusted dental professionals aims to help patients of all ages live healthy, comfortable lives. If any of the TMJ symptoms listed below resonate with you, call us today to schedule an initial consultation.
Our goal in this blog post is to shed light on this condition, its causes, symptoms, and most importantly, how you can seek help.
Understanding TMJ
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the hinge joint that connects your jaw to the temporal bones of your skull. It plays a crucial role in everyday activities like chewing, speaking, and even yawning. When this joint experiences dysfunction, it leads to a condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder or TMJ.
Causes of TMJ
TMJ can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
Stress and Anxiety: Stress-induced teeth clenching or grinding is a common cause of TMJ. The constant pressure on the jaw joint can lead to inflammation and pain.
Symptoms of TMJ
TMJ can manifest in a variety of ways, making it sometimes difficult to diagnose. Common symptoms include:
Seeking Help for TMJ
If you suspect you may have TMJ, it’s crucial to seek professional help. A dentist with experience in TMJ disorders can evaluate your symptoms and recommend an appropriate treatment plan. Here are some common treatment options:
Preventing TMJ
While not all cases of TMJ can be prevented, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk:
Schedule Your Initial Consultation
TMJ Awareness Month serves as a reminder that this common condition deserves our attention and understanding. If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above, don’t hesitate to reach out to us! Our experienced team is here to help you find relief and regain control of your oral health. Together, we can discover the source of your TMJ and pave the way for a pain-free, healthy smile.