
TMJ is the quick way of referring to your Temporomandibular Joint. Pardon the pun, but that’s quite a mouthful! What is this joint, what does it do, and, if your Drs. Adrienne Barnes, David N. Maclin & Naana Mensah and our team have told you that you have a TMJ disorder, what can we do to help?
The Temporomandibular Joint
Your two temporomandibular joints are amazing works of anatomical design. These are the joints where the temporal bone in the skull meets the mandible bone of the jaw, and allow our mouths to open and close, move back and forth, and slide from side to side. Muscle, bone, and cartilage work together to provide easy movement and to cushion the joint. But sometimes, the joint doesn’t work as smoothly as it should, and this can lead to Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, or TMD.
When Should You Suspect You Have TMD?
You might have TMD if you experience any of these symptoms:
- Painful chewing
- Pain around your TMJ, or in your face or neck
- Earaches
- Changes in your bite
- Jaws that are limited in movement or lock open or shut
- Clicking, popping or grating noises when you open and shut your jaw
There are many conditions linked to TMD. If you grind your teeth at night, have arthritis in the jaw, have suffered an injury or infection in the area, or have problems with your bite, for example, you might be more likely to have TMJ problems. If you suspect you have TMD, or suffer from any of the symptoms listed above for an extended period, give us a call.
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