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You Asked, We Answered: Why Should You Turn to a Dentist for TMJ Treatment?

September 27, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — mymmaine @ 8:45 pm
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Do you often hear a popping or clicking sound while you chew? Do you suffer with persistent ear pain or headaches? Do you struggle with tenderness in your jaw? These are all symptoms of TMJ disorder, which is when the joint that connects your jaw to your skull gets inflamed, irritated, or otherwise damaged. Fortunately, your dentist can help you find a solution, restoring your oral health and overall quality of life. Keep reading to learn the common causes of TMJ disorder, the dangers of leaving it unchecked, and why you should visit your dentist for treatment.

The Most Common Causes of TMJ Disorder

Although the exact number of cases is unknown, it’s believed that roughly 10 million Americans struggle with TMJ dysfunction. Most often, it’s the result of:

  • Injury/dislocation
  • Teeth clenching
  • Arthritis
  • Bite problems/teeth alignment

5 Dangers of Not Treating TMJ Disorder

If you’ve been struggling with one or more of the above symptoms, then it’s of the utmost importance that you seek treatment sooner rather than later. There are a few reasons for this:

  • TMJ disorder increases your risk of dental problems, like teeth grinding.
  • The discomfort from chewing can cause you to favor one side of your mouth, resulting in unsymmetrical muscle growth.
  • Pain from the subsequent symptoms, like headaches, can negatively impact your quality of life, causing you to rely on over-the-counter pain relievers.
  • Chronic ear pain stemming from TMJ dysfunction can result in tinnitus and permanently compromised hearing.
  • The breakdown of the cartilage in your jaw increases your risk of dislocating it.

Why You Should Visit Your Dentist for TMJ Therapy

When something is wrong with your teeth, you naturally think to call your dentist. When something is wrong with your jaw, however, you might not make the immediate connection. However, it’s important to remember that dentists have an in-depth understanding of not just your oral cavity, but also your facial structure and the supporting muscles. Plus, they can restore any teeth that have been damaged in the process! So, if you think you may have TMJ disorder, don’t wait to schedule an appointment with your dentist.

About the Practice

Led by Dr. Katherine Parét, our team at Mind Your Mouth is focused on providing care that benefits your oral health and overall wellbeing. As a result, we offer drug-free treatment, in-house physical therapy, and custom mouthguards with our 3D printer. That way, we can quickly (and effectively!) alleviate unpleasant symptoms of TMJ dysfunction, like excessive wear and tear on your teeth from grinding/clenching. If you’re struggling with any of the common symptoms or would simply like to schedule an appointment, don’t hesitate to visit our website or give us a call at 207-200-4106.

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