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Jaw Pain? Headaches? See Your Dentist about TMJ Therapy

November 28, 2014

167121308Do you wake up in the morning with a headache? Do you sometimes hear a clicking or popping sound when you yawn? These are only a couple of the signs of TMJ disorder. TMJ disorder can be a painful and annoying condition. However, the dentists at Smile Fitness Dental Center have been treating patients in Phoenix, AZ, and Peoria, AZ, with TMJ therapy for years, and they can help you, too.

TMJ disorder, or dysfunction, is a condition that results when the temporomandibular joint is not working properly. This joint is located on either side of your head just in front of your ears and is called into play whenever you talk, chew, yawn or laugh. TMJ has a number of causes including traumatic injury to the face or head, an improper bite, wear and tear on the teeth as a result of aging, or teeth grinding and clenching. In fact, the symptoms of TMJ are largely due to overuse of the jaw muscles, making nighttime teeth grinding and clenching (or bruxism) a primary culprit.

TMJ Therapy: Diagnosis and Treatment

Everyone may occasionally experience some of the symptoms of TMJ disorder. For example, your jaw may temporarily feel sore after chewing sticky candy. However, if the pain is persistent and lasts for a few weeks, then you’ll want to see one of the dentists at Smile Fitness Dental Center. Some other symptoms include: swelling on the side of your face, sensitive teeth, an earache without infection, upper and lower teeth that do not align, or a feeling that your jaw is locked when you try to chew or talk.

If you are consistently experiencing any of these symptoms, then you should schedule an appointment at Smile Fitness Dental Center. Our dentists will be able to determine whether or not you may benefit from TMJ therapy. If so, they will likely prescribe an oral appliance called a nightguard that will reposition the bite and prevent nighttime grinding and clenching. Another option is to build up the surface of your teeth in order to reconstruct proper bite alignment.

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To determine whether or not you need TMJ therapy, schedule an appointment with Smile Fitness Dental Center in Phoenix, AZ, or Peoria, AZ. We also conveniently serve patients in Sun City, Paradise Valley, Glendale, Scottsdale and Tempe.

Relieve Pain and Get Back to Smiling with TMJ Treatment

May 24, 2013

tooth painDo any of the symptoms sound familiar?

  • Clicking and popping in the jaw
  • Constant ringing or pressure in the ears
  • Aching teeth
  • Pain in the jaw, neck, shoulders, or back
  • Constantly waking up with sore throat, dry mouth, or a headache
  • Stiffness in the jaw or problems with opening and closing your mouth

If one or more of these problems describe your current oral health situation, then you may be suffering from TMJ dysfunction, a potentially debilitating condition that directly affects your temporomandibular joints (commonly referred to as the TMJ).

Have you ever wondered how your jaw is able to move so fluidly whenever you speak or chew? This is due to the efforts of your two small temporomandibular joints, which are located just in front of your ears. They not only connect your lower jaw to your skull, but also contain important blood vessels and nerves. Unfortunately, if they become even slightly misaligned in some way due to stress or teeth grinding (bruxism), this can cause extreme pain and other negative symptoms. Thankfully, many dentists (including your local practices in Phoenix and Glendale) are well-versed in how to alleviate the symptoms of TMJ dysfunction.

Your local dentist will first perform a thorough examination of your teeth and jaw in order to determine the cause of your discomfort. Once they’ve confirmed your situation, they can provide you with a custom-fitted oral appliance. These appliances help to reposition your bite and eliminate nighttime teeth grinding while still feeling comfortable in your mouth.

Your dentist may also recommend building up the surfaces of your teeth if you’ve suffered extreme wear and tear. This will help restore your proper bite and alleviate pain.

Your local dentists in Phoenix and Glendale can treat your TMJ dysfunction carefully and effectively, helping you regain the higher quality of life you deserve. Our practice also serves patients from Peoria, West Phoenix, and beyond.