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TMJ Therapy
Managing Stress to Help Your Jaw Rest
You may spend most of your life unaware of the important little
triangular-shaped joints located in front of your ears. Lined with cartilage,
these joints move with a smooth, gliding motion. Under normal conditions, they
join your lower jaw and temporal bone, allowing your mouth to open and close
easily. However, stress or an improper bite can cause the joints to dysfunction,
exposing nerve endings to create pain. In fact, the temporomandibular joint is
highly sensitive to overall physical, emotional, and psychological stress. It
is affected by the mechanics of your bite and the condition of your jaw
muscles. A little extra stress, a little extra fatigue, a little change in your
bite, and you may temporarily knock the whole system out of balance. The
resulting TMJ disorder, or TMD, can create a variety of mild to severe
symptoms, from jaw clicking and minor discomfort to sharp pain in your temple,
ear, neck, and shoulders.
The condition is very common in our culture, so we evaluate patients for TMJ
dysfunction at their regular dental exam. If we detect a problem, our goals are
to arrest it, protect teeth from further damage, and correct underlying bite
misalignment. Therapy may involve fitting you with a physiologic bite
appliance, suggesting ways to alleviate stress, and recommending symptom relief
measures. Typically, TMJ patients need to avoid chewing gum or hard, chewy food,
take small bites, and alternate chewing between both sides of the mouth. Good
nutrition will help the joint heal more quickly; good posture will also help
relieve discomfort. A straight back and relaxed neck is also helpful. To
relieve soreness, light temple and jaw massage will stimulate circulation and
relax the muscles. If pain is present, we suggest alternating moist heat and
cold for 20 minutes to further increase circulation. Over-the-counter
anti-inflammatories or analgesics can be very helpful as well.
Schedule Your Appointment
Extraordinary smiles begin with exceptional dental care. If you live near the DC metro area, call our Silver Spring or Chevy Chase general and cosmetic dentistry offices today to make an appointment with Dr. Dana Keith. We look forward to building a lasting relationships and healthy smiles with you and your family.
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