If you’re experiencing discomfort in your jaw, you might be dealing with Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD). We know how debilitating TMD can be, and we offer several treatments to aid in the correction and relief of these issues.
Your two temporomandibular joints (TMJ) act as sliding hinges that connect your skull to your jawbone. They are essential for everyday activities like talking, chewing, and yawning and are responsible for the opening and closing of your mouth.
When the temporomandibular joints are affected, patients suffer from a condition known as Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD). TMD can result from various factors, including jaw injuries, arthritis, teeth grinding, or stress.
TMD can be either skeletal or muscular in nature and figuring this out is the key factor in determining the proper treatment going forward.
Common TMD symptoms include:
Your treatment will depend on how severe the symptoms are and the root cause behind them. Some common options we provide include:
Mild cases of TMD may improve with simple self-care practices and lifestyle changes. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, you will need professional treatment to prevent other complications and improve your quality of life.
Ignoring TMD symptoms can also lead to chronic pain and other health issues, such as earaches, headaches, difficulty eating, and sleep disturbances.
The American Dental Association states that TMD affects more than 15% of adults nationwide.
Not necessarily. Often times, your jaw can be perfectly fine and still click or pop upon opening and closing due to other factors. That’s why it’s important to get an accurate diagnosis. During your free consultation, Dr. Dyer will carefully evaluate your symptoms to recommend the best solution for you.
Contact Dyer Orthodontics today to schedule your free consultation and get the answers you need!
If you’re experiencing any symptoms of TMD, don’t wait to seek help! Contact our team at Dyer Orthodontics today to schedule a consultation, get a diagnosis, and make sure you receive the best care.