TMJ Disorders
Relief from Jaw Pain, Clicking, and Discomfort
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects your lower jaw to your skull and is essential for speaking, chewing, and yawning. Disorders of this joint can cause pain and limit movement, impacting daily life. TMJ disorders can affect one or both joints and may arise from injury, arthritis, teeth grinding, or jaw misalignment.
Common Symptoms of TMJ Disorders
TMJ problems can develop gradually or suddenly. They often involve pain and reduced jaw function. Some of the most frequently reported symptoms include:
- Jaw pain or tenderness
- Clicking, popping, or grinding sounds when opening or closing the mouth
- Difficulty opening the mouth wide
- Locking of the jaw in an open or closed position
- Headaches, earaches, or facial pain
- Discomfort while chewing or biting
TMJ Evaluation and Treatment
Suffering from jaw discomfort or clicking? Schedule a TMJ consultation to explore personalized treatment options and restore your comfort.
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