Categories: TMJ Disorder

Sharing Your TMJ Symptoms With Your Dentist

Are you really telling your dentist everything they should know about the state of your oral health? Many people who struggle with TMJ disorder can miss that certain problems they have are tied to the condition of their jaw alignment and movement. Headaches, neck and shoulder pain, and facial discomfort can all be traced back to TMJ disorder. This condition refers to problems with your jaw alignment and movement, something that can lead to stiffness and uncomfortable movements as well as surrounding pains in the face, neck, and head. Your Northwest IN dentist’s office is prepared to identify signs of poor jaw health and alignment, and from there we can discuss treatment to alleviate your aches and pains!

Are You Experiencing Problems With Pain And Stiffness Because Of TMJ Disorder?

Because the nerve responsible for jaw movement also controls sensation in your face, neck, and head, trouble with your joint alignment and movement can lead to discomfort in several areas. Over time, your difficulties with TMJ disorder can lead to persistent pain in your neck and shoulders, more frequent headaches, and other daily issues that bring down your quality of life. The sooner you bring up problems with these pains with your dentist, the sooner you can begin a beneficial treatment!

Beginning Treatment To Improve Your Jaw Alignment And Health

Bite difficulties, daily aches and pains, headaches, and even more frequent ringing in your ears can all point to TMJ disorder, a problem that can lower your quality of life and lead to frustration. You can find that with the right appliance, you can actually correct issues with imbalances in your jaw joints and movements to alleviate discomfort. That correction can result in lowered stress that minimizes difficulties with pain. We should note that we can also look out for any oral health issues that make it harder for you to maintain a bite function that preserves your joint alignment.

When Oral Health Issues Create Problems For Your Bite Function

Until you do something about a tooth that is too sensitive or small to support your bite function, you can have a tough time preserving your jaw health and alignment. This is why we may recommend restorative dental work as part of your overall care. Through treatment with dental crowns, we can make sure teeth once again offer the necessary assistance whenever you apply and release bite pressure.

Talk To Your Northwest IN Dentist About TMJ Disorder!

Letting your dentist know about your symptoms of TMJ disorder can lead to relief from persistent headaches, jaw pain, trouble with joint stiffness, and more! For more information on how we can help you manage your well-being, please contact Healthy Smiles in Northwest IN by calling 219-938-2637!

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