Possible Culprits Behind Your TMJ Dysfunction

How do you know you are dealing with TMJ dysfunction? If you are aware of the symptoms, it can be pretty easy to spot. Patients will have difficulty moving their jaw, which can impede how they bite, chew, and even how they speak. You can also suffer problems with soreness in your face and neck. Chronic headaches can also be tied to problems with your jaw joints. Your dentist can work with you to provide treatment, which can come through a special oral insert that helps relax your jaw. You can talk to your dentist about issues that might suggest TMJ dysfunction at your next routine dental visit, but remember that your dentist available to offer help when you need it. Let them know if you suspect you are having TMJ issues.

Tooth Loss Or Dental Alignment Issues

One reason people develop pain in their jaw is because they are not using natural movements when they bite and chew. This may happen because you have to respond to gaps in your smile, or because of issues with your dental alignment. Prosthetic replacements for missing teeth can help you regain your complete smile. Orthodontic work can help correct bite issues caused by alignment issues.

Teeth Grinding

Grinding your teeth can damage your teeth, and disrupt your jaw alignment. This habit can develop after you start dealing with TMJ dysfunction, or it can be the cause.

Stress

Frequent bouts of stress can lead to teeth grinding, and TMJ issues. We all have difficult moments, but if chronic stress can be an impediment to your oral health, and your general health.

Physical Joint Problems

Arthritis in your jaw joints, or an injury to your jaw, may lead to chronic issues.

Talk To Your Dentist About Your Issues With TMJ Dysfunction!

TMJ dysfunction can lead to pain and frustration. If you suspect you are dealing with a problem concerning your jaw joints, your dentist can help you. Your Allen, TX dentists can use their experience and skill to identify the problem, and develop a solution. To learn more about the exceptional services we offer, or to schedule an initial consultation with Dr. Torrens-Parker or Dr. Lizardi, call Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at (469) 342-6644, or fill out a patient form. Located in Allen, we also proudly welcome patients from Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Fairview, and all surrounding communities.