The problem with many oral health concerns is that, given enough time, they grow worse and cause several other concerns with your oral health. This is especially true with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, which impacts your jaw joints’ and muscles’ ability to function properly. TMJ disorder and its impact on your jaw function can grow… Read more »
Category: TMJ Disorder
Has Jaw Movement Become Painful? TMJ Treatment Can Help
We perform basic jaw movements so frequently in the course of a day that they can generally escape our notice. However, if you start to feel the effects of TMJ disorder, basic actions like biting, chewing, and speaking can become distracting due to pain, or limited movement. At our Gary, IN dental practice, we have… Read more »
What You Can Do To Put A Stop To Painful TMJ Problems
Ignoring TMJ dysfunction means spending each day experiencing frustrating discomfort, and potential difficulties with biting and chewing. If your problems include a habit of grinding your teeth at night, ignor ing the problem can also lead to serious dental damage. Your TMJs are the joints that operate your jaw. Problems can stem from several potential… Read more »
What Happens If You Let Bruxism And TMJ Issues Go Untreated?
If you attempt to simply disregard problems like jaw and tooth pain, you could be setting yourself up for serious oral health troubles. Bruxism is a condition where a person unconsciously grinds their teeth, a problem that can be particularly frequent while sleeping. TMJ dysfunction refers to issues with your jaw joints, which can lead… Read more »
Is Bruxism Causing Problems With Your Oral Health?
A habit of grinding your teeth while you sleep is certainly not going to help you enjoy your mornings. Patients who are dealing with bruxism will routinely wake up and find themselves dealing with sore teeth, as well as pain in their jaw and face. Unfortunately, the oral health troubles associated with bruxism last longer… Read more »
Taking On The Issue Of TMJ Pain
TMJ pain has the ability to ruin your day. You can find yourself struggling with limited jaw function, or discomfort that accompanies basic actions like eating, or speaking. However, your jaw is not the only area where you could be dealing with pain. Because your jaw is controlled by the trigeminal nerve, which also controls… Read more »