TMJ Therapy & Headache Prevention
TMJ Therapy & Headache Prevention

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Temporomandibular Joint, which is better known as TMJ, is a vital part of human body. TMJ is located at the juncture of lower jaw (mandible) and upper jaw (maxilla). TMJ comprises of some moveable parts that helps upper jaw to come close to lower jaw. TMJ is one of the crucial joints of human body because it is used extensively for performing diverse types of tasks such as talking, chewing, biting, yawning etc. TMJ, which connects low jaw to the skull, comprises of bones, tendons and muscles.

TMJ Disorder is used to describe a medical condition in which a person may suffer from inflammation or acute pain. When TMJ fails to function properly, a person can suffer from the above-mentioned symptoms. Headache, locked Jaws and ear pain are some of the common signs of this disorder. The severity of the symptoms of TMJ Disorder may vary depending upon various factors. The symptoms may be chronic in nature as well. It has been observed that almost eighty percentage patients who are suffering from the TMJ disorder, have to suffer from acute headache. Pain aggravates when a patient tries to close or open his/her mouth. During cold season, a patient may suffer from acute pain, as muscles will start contracting.

Apart from Headache, there are some other symptoms too. Ear pain is another important symptom of this disorder. Some patient may feel numbness or dizziness as well. During TMJ disorder, Eustachian tube fails to function accordingly and this can lead to a complex situation. Sometimes teeth become over sensitive and some patients may feel discomfort while chewing or talking. If you are suffering from the above-mentioned symptoms, you need to consult with an experienced dental practitioner forthwith.

The actual cause of TMJ Disorder has not been pinpointed yet. However, some practitioners have argued that injury can lead to this disorder. If the surrounding tissues or bones of TMJ are bruised by a sudden blow, it can trigger the cause TMJ disorder. Frequent and involuntarily grinding or clenching the teeth can lead to this ailment as well. Prenatal defects, such as small jawbones, can cause this disorder. If a person is suffering from Arthritis, there is a great chance that he may be affected by this disorder.

For reducing the symptoms of TMJ Disorder, some dental practitioners treat their patients with some anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, NSAIDs etc. If you are suffering from muscle inflammation, these anti-inflammatory drugs can help you a lot get relieved from severe symptoms. Some practitioners treat patients with Myochrysine, Rheumatrex, Corticosteroids in some complex cases. Those who are having difficulty with bruxism, can be treated with Physical therapies for getting better result.

Dr. Miller, a famed Royal Oak Dentist, has been treating patients who are suffering from TMJ Disorder since in 1979. This renowned Warren dentist is offering Non-surgical TMJ therapy, which has gained immense popularity among the people of Michigan. If you are interested to undergo a surgical treatment, this is the ideal treatment for you. Just fix an appointment with Dr. Miller for getting rid of a host of nagging and painful symptoms.

To schedule an appointment or consult a dentist call Steven M Miller, DDS, PC at 586-558-6684

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