Oral Health Viewpoint: TMJs

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In order to give your smile the best chance of success, it is important to assess any dental damage that can occur or has occurred. Within your jaw lies your temporomandibular joints. If your TMJs are ever damaged, it can severely impair many aspects of your oral health including your ability to chew, speak or… Read more »

The Contributing Factors of TMJ Disorder Can Influence the Necessary Treatment Methods

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Distress, discomfort, or dysfunction in the temporomandibular joints that hinge your jaw can have an impact on your overall quality of life. Inflammation and physical defects in these joints can lead to the condition known as TMJ disorder. Initial symptoms can include a dull ache in your temples or the area in front of the… Read more »

Temporomandibular Joints and Your Smile

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What is the proper function of a temporomandibular joint? A temporomandibular joint, also called a TMJ, is the ball-and-socket joints in your jaw responsible for the movement of the jaw. This movement is essential for speech and eating habits. However, due to the complex nature of the joints, it can be easily hurt, resulting in… Read more »

Do You Suffer From Temporomandibular Disorder?

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The joints and jaw muscles that make speaking and chewing possible are referred to as temporomandibular joints, also known as TMJ. Due to the complex nature of the ball and sockets joints that comprise TMJ, these joints can become damaged, resulting in a disorder known as a temporomandibular disorder, known as TMD. Here are some… Read more »

Diagnosis: TMJ

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In your jaw there are temporomandibular joints that hinge the jaw. These ball and socket joints operate through muscles and ligaments which let you open your mouth, eat your food, talk, and create facial expressions. Cushioned by a small cartilage disk, the ball and socket allow slip in the joint so you can chew and grind the food… Read more »