TMD | TMJ

TMJ is a serious and complex condition having to do with the relationship between the teeth, muscles, and jaw joints. Unlike other dental conditions, Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, or TMJ is not a tooth-by-tooth problem but a whole-body one. Patients who have experienced TMJ pain or discomfort know that this can be one of the most difficult conditions to find relief for in the dental field. Here at Symmetry Modern Dentistry, Dr. Deal is a Diplomate of the American Board of Craniofacial Pain treating all TMD issues. Patients from all over the country and world have sought out Dr. Deal for their extremely effective approach to not only relieving TMD pain but working to achieve a healthier jaw position.

If you have any of the following signs or symptoms or just general questions call us today to set up a consultation!

TMJ & Related Problems:

  • Frequent headaches, including migraines
  • Neck pain
  • TM joint pain, popping or clicking
  • Jaw locking- Limited ability to open or close mouth
  • A jaw that deviates to one side or the other when opening
  • Chewing difficulties
  • Ear pain/Infection
  • Ear ringing- tinnitus
  • Tension or pain in the Face or Neck
  • Pain above or behind the eyes
  • Vertigo or dizziness
  • Receding gums
  • Sore throat with no sign of infection

TMJ is an acronym for the TemporoMandibular Joints or simply your jaw joints. All normal healthy people have a pair, one on each side of their head. Health care professionals, and therefore the general public, have used “TMJ” to refer to a broad range of disorders affecting not only the TM joints, but also associated structures of the head and neck. The proper generalized terms for these types of conditions are Craniofacial Pain (CFP) and Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD). There are over 200 different diagnoses associated with CFP-TMD and different treatments apply to each. The correct diagnosis is the key to successful treatment.

What Causes TMJ?

People develop TMJ when there is an imbalance in the bones, muscles, and joints of the head and jaw. TMJ can occur as a result of inadequate growth of the jaws, mal-alignment of the teeth, multiple or complex dental procedures or restorations, injury, or any combination of these.

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