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Understanding TMJ Disorders: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
The soft tissues, nerves, and bones in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) can become irritated, leading to jaw and facial pain along with other symptoms. TMJ disorders, also known as TMD, affect the jaw joint and can disrupt its function, resulting in persistent discomfort. If you're experiencing symptoms of TMJ/TMD, Restore Dental in Highlands Ranch, CO, offers treatment options.
Several dental issues can contribute to TMJ/TMD. Misaligned teeth or bite can place additional stress on the temporomandibular joints, leading to inflammation and pain. Conditions like bruxism (teeth grinding) or jaw clenching can also exert pressure on the jaw, causing discomfort. Additionally, missing teeth or poorly fitting dental work may trigger TMJ/TMD. Common symptoms of TMD include:
- Jaw and facial pain
- Popping, clicking or grinding in the jaw
- Headaches
- Earaches
- Locking jaw
- Neck pain