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The Temporo Mandibular Joint
(TMJ) is the medical name given to the jaw joint. It is made up of
the lower jaw which rotates and moves against a disc in the skull by
the ear. If the lower jaw becomes displaced then the disc can come
away from the correct position and dislocate, causing a clicking and
grating noise when the mouth opens and you chew. Once dislocation occurs
symptoms such as headaches, migraines, neck ache, tinnitus (ringing
in your ear), fatigue and pain when chewing are caused to name but
a few. Also this can result in patients grinding their teeth at night
and having difficulty opening their jaw wide.
Treatment can involve
either wearing bite guards at night time and braces on the teeth
in order to realign the jaw into its correct position or simple re-shaping
of several teeth (occlusal equilibration) so that your bite improves
and your muscles joints and teeth work together – not against
each other. In most cases the result of this treatment is that headaches
and migraines disappear.
Headaches / Migraines
Jaw joint clicking or grating
Jaw clenching / Bruxism (teeth grinding)
Unusual facial pain and neuralgias
Facial muscle aches
Neck and shoulder pain
Ear pain, tinnitus, hearing loss
If you have been unfortunate enough to have experienced a car
crash, then the following articles may interest you. Click on the title of the
document to download.
• Dental
Complications of a Whiplash Injury (part 4)
• Diagnosing Dental Whiplash
Injury (part 3)
• Prevalence of dental complications due to the effect
of whiplash injuries in road traffic accidents |
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