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How Is TMJ Disorder Treated


Posted on 1/23/2023 by Classic Smiles
How Is TMJ Disorder TreatedTemporomandibular joint dysfunction, or TMJ disorder, is a condition that affects the joint where the jawbone meets the skull. For things like talking, chewing, and yawning to be possible, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) must be able to move up and down and side to side. Pain, restricted jaw movement, and a clicking or popping noise upon jaw movement are only a few symptoms that may arise from this joint's malfunction.

Most people with TMJ condition benefit from a hybrid approach of self-care and professional medical treatment. Examples of self-care methods include avoiding jaw-straining activities like chewing gum or eating complex meals and using heat or ice packs to alleviate discomfort and edema. Pain relievers available without a prescription might also help reduce swelling and discomfort.

Therapy May Be Required To Treat TMJ


A doctor may advise more intensive therapy if self-care approaches are ineffective. A course of physical therapy may assist increase jaw mobility and strengthen the muscles that keep it in place. A splint or mouthguard might help maintain the jaw in a posture that is less taxing on the joint.

Surgery may be required in extreme instances of TMJ dysfunction. This is a very last-resort option that is only suggested if all previous therapies have failed. Jaw surgery may entail realignment, joint repair or replacement, or removal of extra bone or tissue. The overarching purpose of therapy for temporomandibular joint dysfunction is to alleviate symptoms and restore normal joint function. Most individuals with this ailment may expect to feel better and return to their regular lives after getting the appropriate treatment.

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