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Temporomandibular
Joint Disorder
About
While millions of Americans suffer from chronic facial and neck pain as well as recurring headaches, in many cases due to Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, (or TMD), you don’t have to with help our dentist.
TMJ connects your lower jawbone to your skull. These joints get a lot of use throughout the day as you speak, chew, swallow, and yawn. Pain in and around these joints can be unpleasant and may even restrict movement.
Symptoms of TMD include:
- Pain in the jaw area
- Pain, ringing, or stuffiness in the ears
- Frequent headaches or neck aches
- Clicking or popping sound when the jaw moves
- Swelling on the sides of the face
- Muscle spasms in the jaw area
- A change in the alignment of top and bottom teeth
- Locked jaw or limited opening of the mouth