Diagnosing TMJ disorders typically involves a physical exam, review of symptoms, and imaging such as x-rays or CT scans. Depending on the severity of your condition, treatment may include:
If conservative treatments are not effective or if your symptoms worsen, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon can evaluate whether surgical correction is appropriate. Surgical options may include arthrocentesis, arthroscopy, or open joint surgery.
If you’re experiencing persistent jaw pain, limited movement, or other TMJ symptoms, contact our office today to schedule a consultation. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent long-term joint damage and significantly improve your quality of life.
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