Though there is no known cause, temporomandibular joint (or TMJ) disorder affects millions of Americans. It can be caused by an improper bite, arthritis, jaw injury, or simple wear and tear. Those who experience this disorder look for effective ways to alleviate TMJ pain.
What is TMJ
TMJ, which stands for temporomandibular joint, is one of the most complex joints in your body. There is one joint on each side of your head, right in front of your ears. These joints are responsible for moving your jaw in a wide range of motions.
Symptoms of TMJ Disorder
How do you know if you’re suffering from TMJ disorder? Here are some common symptoms to look for:
- Stiffness and locking of your jaw
- Clicking or popping of the joint
- Headaches, especially in the temples
- Pain and/or difficulty chewing
- Ringing in the ears
- Tooth pain
- Swelling on the side of your face
Some who experience this pain also tend to clench or grind their teeth, known as bruxism. In most cases, the discomfort and pain that come with TMJ disorder are temporary and can be relieved without surgical intervention.
Ways to Alleviate TMJ Pain
For some, the symptoms of TMJ disorders will go away without treatment. However, if your pain or discomfort lingers, there are various treatment options. Your doctor may prescribe applying moist heat to your TMJ or provide you with an orthotic device to help in stabilizing your jaw and relieving some stress on the joint.
Your doctor may also prescribe other remedies including exercises, therapeutic treatments, or even medications. It’s important to work with your doctor so that you receive the right treatment plan.
Adequately treating TMJ problems requires extra training beyond earning a dental degree. Dr. Tostado’s specialty training as a prosthodontist has given him that extra training. If you need relief from TMJ pain, schedule an online appointment with Dr. Tostado today.